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    Not all african americans and white people have the same cultural. I Am Mexican, born in the united states but, i have been in Mexico most of my life.I miss one of the main parts of my culture, my language. My first language is spanish, there is a lot of different type of spanish. Mine is Mexican spanish.I had to learn English to be able to defend myself in the United States.I hate that English is not my first language, sometimes people don't understand me.The only people I talk to in Spanish…

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    Hispanic Culture In Texas

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    Texas has a long and rich in history, Texas was part of the Spanish Empire, also part of Mexico but in 1836 Texas acquired independence from the country. Since Texas was part of Mexico, there is many Hispanic influences that have been shaping Texas culture. But most of the important figures do not only come from Mexico, but from Spanish-speaking countries. According to pewhispanics.org the Texas population consists of 38% Hispanics, 88% are Mexican and 12% are non-Mexican. A total of 9,794 000…

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    Crisis In Latin America

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    Latin America may be recognized preeminently for its indigenous origins, cultural celebrations, ancient ruins, charismatic music and delightful food, but the media’s representation of Latin America wasn’t always ingenuous. Throughout the years, countries like Mexico, Nicaragua and Guatemala have been slandered in the media due to the high rates of crime and violence that occurs. As insightful as you may concur the media to be, their sources and information may not always be 100 percent true.…

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    Martinez as he gathers stories from those in the village of Cherán after the death of the three Chávez brothers: Benjamin, Jaime, and Salvador. Through this, Martinez collects stories of the families in Cheran, a small village in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. Through the collection of these stories, Martinez states in the end of the first part of the novel a prophecy: the cultural hybridization of the Mexicans in the United States will lead to a browning of the America. In other words,…

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    -A.D. 1900, and there are plenty of things that happened in this time period. The Maya, Aztecs, and Inca are best known of the urban oriented civilization. The Native Americans was the oldest of nomadic hunters. There traditions included pottery, music and dance, and their architecture. Pottery is apart of the cultural forces therefore pottery is along with their culture and also ceramics, which is the same thing. The tradition of pottery has been around more than 5000 years, the…

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    time,” or maybe that life is about “being at the right place at the right time”? Or have you ever heard about the cartels and their crimes down in Mexico? Murders, kidnapping, drug trafficking, and lots of partying goes on every day by every cartel and by every drug lord south of the border. Unfortunately, these two topics have much in common in Mexico. Civilians that do not have anything to do with the cartels get caught up in these kind of events like partying with them, then, unexpectedly…

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    These two events were more of a hands on hands experience and as well very delicious. The cultural art event consisted of people engaging with the cultural artistic side of the Hispanic heritage. During this time of the month Mexico is having an important celebration known as “dia de los muertos” meaning day of the dead. During this cultural art event I observed how many GGC students engaged with other students to create beautiful works of art and as well be able to experience…

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    improve diplomacy during the Good Neighbor era in the 1930s. Unbeknownst to her, she and Fox Films "achieved the illusion of international, economic, and personal harmony" between the U.S. and South American nations (Roberts 5). Miranda 's use of music and dance in her films translated to a universal conduit for cultural exchange for public 's perception. Although, it was in the best interest of Hollywood to present the differences between cultures to be "superficial and irrelevant," it did not…

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    Mexican Immigration Essay

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    Europe, the Middle East, Africa, China, and South America. If the United States keeps the border between Mexico we will lose culture between them. Also the hispanic citizens of the united states have a down fault in it as well. Mexicans want to experience the same things we go through, the fun adventures. “Mexican Americans have excelled in all areas of the arts, including visual arts, the theater, music, literature, and dance. Today, writers such as as Sandra Cisneros and Pat Mora and artists…

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    beans, which are also the heart of most Mexican dishes. Tortillas, or “thin, round, pancakes,” are also served, as they are the most important part of the meal. Also, the restaurant was painted in bright colors and had tequila, a very popular drink in Mexico, advertised.Popular culture in the restaurant included a few televisions on the wall at the bar, on the sports channel. Typical mexican restaurants wouldn’t have televisions because they believe in having family connections, but the pressure…

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