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    Latin American Literature Literature often reflects the current state of political and foreign affairs. Latin American countries when undergoing foreign invasion or being under tyrannical rule, despite their troubles via literacy, authors utilized text to expose the rulers, injustices and present state. Governmental powers have also been known to use literature to help convince the masses of their political agendas and gain momentum with the people. Latin American countries, such as the…

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    Cultures are the characteristics and knowledge of certain groups of people, which is defined by language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Many cultural differences are explained by the environment and resources of a region. For example, Japanese people eat more fish than the people of the United States because fishing is far more practical than raising land animals in Japan and in Italy their eat pasta and it is one of the most popular dish in Italy. Cultural variations become…

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    Mariachi Research Paper

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    nineteenth century in the Mexican state of Jalisco. The culture of Mexico is identified by their food, language, traditions, and most importantly music. Music is a huge part of the Mexican culture, today mariachi music and bands are associated with Mexico by default. The first existing roots of Mariachis are uncertain, but Mexico takes great pride in its enchanting rhythms and differentiation of music. The music identifies the Mexican culture with its instruments, clothes, and influences. When…

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    Cultural Difference Culture refers to customs which we practice on a daily basis; arts such as creating visual, auditory or artifacts that describe our imaginative skills; traditions that we believe; beliefs which we make ourselves, in simple terms, our assumptions on everything; languages that we speak to interact with people; lifestyles a way we live; festivals that we celebrate with full happiness and many more that connects a group of people in a society. The word “culture” obtained from the…

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    Racism In Latin America

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    It was known that Latin America’s native peoples and Africans occupied different locations in the Spanish and Portuguese colonial order, both in law and society as well as in the perceptions and attitudes of the colonizers. During the time of the Spanish and…

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    with a family lineage extending back to Latin America always provided my daydreams with a substantial amount of material to play with. While my family did not have the financial means to travel to these countries with their colorful histories of kings, queens, and warriors, I knew I would have to visit the land my ancestors once walked. From this study abroad experience, I expect to not only adequately improve my Spanish, but to also connect with a culture that blessed me with so many enduring…

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    Diversity is defined as the quality or state of having many different forms, types, cultures, and more. Being from a diverse environment is considered to be a valuable characteristic where one can acknowledge and accept the differences in others. This person whom had experience diversity is capable of being tolerant and open with others while one maintains their own opinion firmly. Therefore many different people are able to respect and look up to those who came from a diverse environment, or…

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    Introduction More than 370 million people in over 90 countries (representing 5,000 different cultures) identify as indigenous people. They comprise 5% of the global population, and 15% of the world’s poor. Still, some countries deny the existence of indigenous peoples within their territory or argue that “all their citizens are indigenous“ (Dahl 5). Some groups of indigenous people are so small that their languages and cultures are endangered. The UN has not adopted a formal definition of…

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    is extremely important to understand the differences in cultures and how these differences can potentially affect the communication between members of different cultures in an organization. Many communication barriers exist even when we speak the same language. Adding cultural and language differences to the mix can compound the potential for miscommunication. By understanding and acknowledging how the following element vary across culture, we can improve the ability to understand and understood…

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    Muslim Culture Essay

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    you to hundreds of different cultures. Even travelling from city to city you can experience a culture that is unfamiliar to you. There are so many diverse cultures around the world because cultures are created by the values and beliefs that get passed down from generation to generation (CREDO, par. 1). It is best to get acquainted with each new culture to help open your eyes to new and unique morals that you never thought of. Familiarizing yourself with new cultures also helps build…

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