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    Living in California‚ we become exposed to the Mexican culture through friends‚ neighbors and business associates. Wether its Mexican food‚ festivals‚ dances‚ music‚ clothes‚ language etc. When it comes to Mexico as a country‚ besides its beautiful resorts‚ Mexico displays rich history‚ excellent cuisine‚ Spanish colonial attraction‚ indigenous wisdom‚ and hospitality. Mexico has hosted civilizations like Olmecs‚ Teotihuacans‚ Zapotecs‚ Toltecs‚ Mayas‚ and Aztecs. Olmecs being the oldest of the pre-colonial

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    Chu  English 12  Name: Period: Date: ______________________  ______________________  ______________________    Like Water for Chocolate  Study Guide Questions    Directions:   Read the questions carefully.  Respond to each thoroughly‚ insightfully and correctly in complete sentences.      January  1. Who is narrating the story?      2. What happened to bring on Mama Elena’s early delivery of Tita?      3. Where was Tita born?    Kitchen!  4. How come it was not necessary to slap Tita on the bottom at birth

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    forbidden to marry the one you love and were declared to be your mother’s servant until the day she dies. Would you stick around to see the damage you can cause your loved ones or would you leave to lessen the pain for everyone? In the novel Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel we are shown different sides of every character‚ especially Tita. Tita has the option to be rescued by Doctor John Brown but she declines his offer to be a mistress who suffers pain from the deaths of everyone around her

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    to be okay at the end. These books are mainly written to show children that by listening to their parents or adults‚ they would end up being successful at the end. As we examine two specific books‚ Charlotte’s Web by E.B White and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl‚ we are able to see how the various roles the adults play in these books and the various ways in which they affect the story in the novels as well as in the children. In the book‚ Charlotte’s Web by E.B White‚ there are various

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    Professor English 111 14 February 2013 Mexican and College Culture The word culture comes from the Latin “cultura” that means cultivation or improvement. It is the way that a person can improve through education‚ and ideals from other people. Nowadays‚ culture defines a group of people with the same interest and traditions. Mexican and college culture have many characteristics but the three more significant characteristics between the two cultures are values‚ beliefs‚ and important objects

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    The movie and the book Like Water for Chocolate are both well written. I enjoyed the book because it had a different layout than the other books we have read thus far. The film was an asset to see because it followed the book so well that it gave you more ideas about things that you might not have totally understood while reading it. This is the first Spanish movie that has had such a positive effect on the book which makes the movie that much more amazing. When reading I tried to focus on

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    Mexican Culture Interpersonal Communication 102 February 17‚ 2013 There are many different cultures around the world. The Mexican Culture is one that is expanding rapidly in the United States. Although the Mexican Culture is expanding it is very different from the American Culture. The Mexican Culture is a high masculine culture. There are similarities within the American Culture and the Mexican Culture‚ but also many differences. I was able to spend time with my future

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    I. Introduction A. Hello my name is Yaakov B. The purpose of my presentation today is to inform you on the Mexican culture. C. First‚ I will talk about the early history of Mexico. Second I will talk about its religion. Last I will tell you about the lifestyle This ends my introduction .now onto my body of my presentation II. Mexican culture goes back to the olmec‚ Maya and Aztecs 1. The Olmec where the fist Mesoamerican civilization‚ they were also the first to practice blood

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    Mexican Culture Every year my family and I take part in a Mexico Missions Trip that my church goes on‚ to help make a difference in the lives of others and their society. By doing this‚ my family and I get to see and learn a lot about other cultures and languages that people use to live by and communicate with. Viewing all of this at such a young age‚ has made more appreciative of things growing up and also helps me get a better global perspective. I am exposed to many new things and enviorments

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    in novels is a creative way for the author to enhance the reader’s experience. Laura Esquivel uses this technique in her story‚ Like Water for Chocolate‚ to add depth and strength to her characters‚ themes‚ and historical context. Esquivel’s story focuses on a young woman named Tita trying to find herself. Her journey includes overcoming obstacles such as‚ the Mexican Revolution‚ a controlling and overbearing mother‚ and the pain of a forbidden love shared with a man who married her sister in order

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