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    nationalities companied together under the roof of American freedom. Diversity is a key element to improve and have a successful society. Maintaining the culture ties give all groups the right to follow their respective cultures. For along time America is known by the diverse beliefs, religions and cultures. People in the United States have the right to practice their own religions and traditions. “Americans practice nearly every religion found in the world today. We deal in a daily basis…

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    Latino subgroups have migrated to the United States under varying conditions. As each group faced factors that helped their transition into the United States, there were factors that hindered their transition as well. Mexico, one of the first Latino countries to send masses of migrants to the United States, and the Dominican Republic, one of the last, share many of these factors that have impacted their economic, cultural, and political lives in the United States including the level of influence…

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    downside is the creation and expansion of slavery. Next, imperialism destroys culture. The stronger nations imperialize the weaker nations and take away their culture and trying to replace it with their own. The last downside is the conflict and war that comes after imperializing. There is not a way justify taking this risk of imperialism. Imperialism should not be considered because of the expansion of slavery, destroying cultures, and creating war. The expansion of slavery was caused by…

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    Venezuela and the United States Nations are territories that has their own government, and occupy a specific territory. Each of them must have one capital, for example: Venezuela has Caracas or the United States has Washington. Every country in the world have their own culture, gastronomy, and population, consequently, will always have differences, some of them bigger than others. Those differences are defined by their population or the group of people who share the same culture .Venezuela is…

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    many different habits or cultures. The North of the American Continent has two peculiar countries, these are close each other, but even though they are neighbors, they have different ways of life. These two countries are Mexico and United States. Mexico is in the south, above United States, it is smaller than U.S., and it’s a country with a lot of natural resources and different native cultures, The Olmecs, Teotihuacans, The Toltecs, and The Mayan. In other part United States is in the north…

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    countries around the world cultures are very different and unique. People have different religions, holidays and surroundings. While traveling, one will experience and notice the changes around them while in a foreign country. This can be difficult to adjust to while moving to a foreign country. Costa Rica and the United States are both very interesting countries to live in but it depends on the person’s preference on climate, food and traditions. The United States is very diverse in many…

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    Little Saigon in Garden Grove has the highest population of Vietnamese living in the United States. In fact, it is the highest number of Vietnamese living outside of Vietnam. How did they retain their language and cultural practices virtually unchanged after they immigrated to the United States? The preserve their culture and traditions and continue to teach it to the following generations that follows. Although, some of the children are born here they are still fluent on their Vietnamese…

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    spurs human beings to view the world from the stance of others and be more clearly aware of their own cultural views and opinions. Cultural awareness is more critical in the case that, we in time come into contact with individuals from different cultures. This is because an individual’s perceives and examines aspects in a different way and this creates a situation for misunderstandings to arise.…

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    from learning the language naturally through interaction with people from different cultures. It can also be learned from school. Bilingualism has been common in United States for a period of time. In United States bilingualism is a result of immigration from different parts of the world. People have learned other languages for enrichment purposes. Over the years, bilingualism has been opposed in the United States. Even today there are controversial on the natural bilingualism. Despite the…

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    are more racist then United States. One of the victim of this is, Bharati Mukherjee, explained in her essay The American Dreamer. Mukherjee comments she felt discriminated by being classified as Indian-American. It is true that Whites have been racist to other races in the history, especially in United States. But the hyphenation doesn’t exist to keep minorities away from the dominant group, but classify them as a sup-group of a dominant group. Hyphenation respects other cultures that many…

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