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    Spain is a cultural country that has many festivals , holidays, and religion. National festivals are most common throughout Spain. One of the most common one is La Tomatina in Buñol. The "show" does not begin until one courageous person climbs the greasy pole and grab the ham on the top. Even though no reaches the delicious ham, the fight still begins. This is one of the coolest things to experience because people throw tomatoes at each other for an hour, but rules still applied. Some of the…

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    Los Dias De Los Muertios

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    A popular Mexican Holiday is Los Dias de los Muertos. It is a holiday that shares some origins with the likes of Halloween but at the same time is radically different. Halloween focuses on accepting death for a day and shifting the norm upside down. However El Dias de los Muertos is a holiday that uses various forms of festivities to celebrate death accept it and one could argue actually cherish it. The notion that death is cherish in Los Dias de los Muertos, which is Spanish for the day of the…

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    Emotionally, my life at 15 years old was a living hell with the damage already done. By now I had already been addicted, to something so wonderful, something so smooth and something so life changing. Maybe I fell in love with the color of it, since white has always been a favorite of mine, or maybe the way it ran through me, but I know for sure I loved the feeling it brought me. City lights wrapped around me as I headed towards Brookhaven, Georgia with two of the closest people I had. The driver…

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    There are many holidays throughout the year. Holidays can represent different things depending on a person's religion or culture. They are generally made to celebrate, appreciate or admire a person or object that is important to that culture. There are many cultural differences and similarities in holidays with Spanish-speaking countries compared to the United States. Spanish speaking countries have specific holidays that are important to their country, a few are the Day of the Dead,…

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    Cinco de Mayo is a celebration that is celebrated on the fifth of May of every year. It is a Mexican celebration that celebrated the Battle of Puebla. The Battle of Puebla occurred on May fifth of 1862. The battle occurred because in 1861, France sent an army to invade Mexico. France wanted to invade Mexico all because they wanted to collect war debts from Mexico. The France army went straight through Mexico until they reached Puebla. When they reached Puebla, they thought they would just cruise…

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    Top 10 Fiestas In Mexico Latinos know how to have a good time. There are a number of fantastic festivals held across Latin American countries that picking your favorites can be tough. We’ve therefore done the hard bit and narrowed down the fiestas to ten, selecting the best parties in Mexico. So, check out these top celebrations and get your party started. 1. Festival de Mexico We got to start with the main celebration in the country: Festival de Mexico. The fiesta connects well over 50…

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    The first guideline is “Don’t overestimate what the audience knows.” What this essentially means is that a speaker should never just assume that the audience knows the topic well. The audience might never have heard about the topic before, so the speaker must be sure to either elaborate or simplify the topic to make it easier to understand from the perspective of a first-time listener. The second guideline is “Relate the subject directly to the audience.” In order to give a successful…

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    Cinco de Mayo stands for the fifth of May. This is a more minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has turned into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with large Mexican-American populations. Cinco de Mayo traditions include parades, mariachi music performances and street festivals in cities and towns across Mexico and the United States. Benito Juarez was born in 1806 and died in 1872. He became the president of a country in financial ruin.…

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    El Dia De La Independencia If you are unfamiliar with Mexico’s culture then you have probably never heard about Mexico’s biggest tradition, El Dia De La Independencia. This is one of Mexico’s biggest traditions that no Mexican citizen wants to ever miss, this tradition has gone for many and many years. Furthermore, it is the day Mexico celebrates its independence from Spain. El Dia De La Independencia is Mexico’s biggest tradition because is the day they celebrate their independence gain…

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    Cinco De Mayo Essay

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    Cinco de Mayo, known as the fifth of May in English, commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867), but a false misconception present in the United States is that Cinco de Mayo is Mexico’s Independence Day. The Battle of Puebla (May 5, 1862) occurred because Mexico did not possess the ability to allocate funding to pay back war debts to European nations, therefore, Britain, Spain, sent their naval forces to Veracruz to…

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