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    more of the American culture.To my family I'm their Mexican girl that eat a lot of Mexican food everyday I mostly embrace my Mexican culture but in the end I talk English . English was the first language so that part of my American side and I talk Spanish too . Many people assume I'm…

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    Silver was very important to Spain during the silver trade. Spain got there silver from the Philippines and Potosi, Peru, and from trading with china and other countries and merchants. The atlantic ocean was used constantly when the Philippines trades with spain, 5/7ths of all the silver available in the atlantic ocean was traded with each other and this helped cause global trade.¬ Silver was the cause of the age of exploration in Europe and china. Silver was very valuable to china; it was the…

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    When I looked at all the rainforests, shops, and markets I could not believe where I was not in the United States. We Will be going to Costa Rica! This place is important to me because I realized what the United States had compared to what Costa Rica had. Costa Rica also had many things that the United States doesn’t have. I definitely would recommend going to Costa Rica and seeing all the rainforests, markets shops, and just seeing the way they live life differently than how we live life. The…

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    Hi, I'm Jannie Watts, daughter of Angelo and Jessica, I was born in United States of America, New York. I grew up in New York and I flew along with my brother to Los Santos after I've finished my degree. Our lives were good as a young people. We were interesting of business, we made money. And when my brother made enough money he bought a business in Los Santos, The Obsidian Club. Then the rest of my family (cousins and such) Bought businesses as well. I didn't really find this world interesting…

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    Hispanic vs. American Culture What makes the Hispanic values so distinctive? Some might believe there’s no much difference but the differences are obscure. Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences between American and Hispanic culture are pronounced. Family’s role, religion, household composition, cuisine and wife’s role are key cultural differences between the two. There is no question about family importance in both cultures; however, Hispanics tend to live by “family is…

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    Madres De La Plaza De Mayo The Madres De La Plaza De Mayo is a movement that really stands out in all of Argentina. The movement was made in Argentina, mothers would gather in the Plaza of Buenos Aires to protest for their missing children. The women got together on April 20th 1977 in the central of Buenos Aires. Women were angered because the government did nothing to help their missing children. There was a mess in Argentina a "dirty war" was taken place from 1976 to 1986. During the years…

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    1. To spread or protect American value and moral beliefs best applies to the Spanish-American War because U.S. citizens thought the Spanish were the ones responsible for sinking the battleship USS Maine. The citizens felt the need to encourage the Congress to declare war on Spain in order to protect pour interests. We felt that Cubans lacked freedom from the Spanish government because Cuba was not an independent country, yet. The U.S. saw the need to assistance Cuban people that were still…

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    1. Analyze the causes of the economic stagnation that afflicted many of the new states following independence. Despite the excitement from the newfound independence of many Latin American states, the turmoil continued even after the independence revolutions in many states. A major contributing factor to the continued commotion was the debilitating economic stagnation throughout Latin America. Although some nations including Brazil, Chile, and Argentina underwent economic advances following the…

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    Mai-Doc starts by examining Ramos ladder to success. Furthermore Mai-Duc states “A native of Mexico City, Ramos moved to Los Angeles as a student in 1983 and took UCLA Extension classes in journalism. He landed an on-air job at KMEX-TV, Los Angeles' Spanish-language station. Three years later, he was named an anchor for Univision, becoming one of the youngest national news anchors in television.” (Mai-Duc 4). The reader might at this point feel identified with Ramos, as Mai-Duc portrays to an…

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    Two Ingredients. One name. Just like me, feijao e arroz is a simple Brazilian dish that consists of only two things, beans and rice. I am also made of only two ingredients, my ethnicities include Japanese from my dad, and Brazilian from my mom. Living in a multicultural household my family has merged two completely different cultures into one, so to speak. Everything down to our values, traditions, and language is a direct reflection of my cultural identity. Our family values is a combination…

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