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    Latin American Holidays

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    El Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead): When the Spaniards first arrived in Mexico more than 500 years ago‚ they encountered the native people (Aztecs) practicing a ritual that appeared to mock death. The native people had been practicing this ritual for over 3‚000 years prior to the Spaniards arrival. At first‚ the Spaniards attempted to convert the natives to Catholicism and eradicate this ritual; however‚ they were unsuccessful. Instead‚ the ritual has been merged with Catholic theology‚ and

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    War‚ the American society had changed in a new direction and had a profound impact on equality for all individuals. Although the Civil War had a great impact on citizens rights‚ the America society was also effected socially‚ economically and politically. The effects of the Civil War had everlasting changes on Americas society and remade America. However‚ the abolition of slavery‚ the economic gap between the North and South‚ and _____ all had the most significant effects on the society. One everlasting

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    North American Monsoon

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    monsoon is used to refer to the rainy phase of a seasonally-changing pattern‚ although technically there is also a dry phase. The major monsoon systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. The inclusion of the North and South American monsoons with incomplete wind reversal may be debated. The term was first used in English in British India (now India‚ Bangladesh and Pakistan) and neighbouring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Benhe English

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    In American Society

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    opportunity. Assimilation is difficult for the reason that it requires an individual to gradually change and become accustom to the culture that is different from his or her own. “In American Society” By Gish Jen‚ the author allows the reader to follow a character named Ralph and watch him struggle to assimilate with American society. Ralph‚ the father of two decided to open a restaurant to provide a future for his daughters. He saw it as an opportunity to pay for his daughter’s college tuition and allow

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    In the American Society

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    Gish Jen ’s In the American Society is‚ on the surface‚ an entertaining look into the workings of a Chinese American family making their way in America. The reader is introduced to the life of a Chinese American restaurant owner and his family through the eyes of his American-born daughter. When we examine the work in depth‚ however‚ we discover that Jen is addressing how traditional Chinese values work in American culture. She touches on the difference in gender roles‚ generation gaps between

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    The experiences of the Native Americans and the Africans in the North American colonies during the colonial period differed greatly‚ but were also similar in many ways. The natives were just that‚ natives; they owned land that was taken from them by European settlers who came from a land faraway. The settlers came to the natives’ land‚ and were at a disadvantage because most of their people had died from diseases or hunger whilst crossing the ocean to find a New World. The natives saw how pathetic

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    North American Wetlands

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    estimates‚ every year in the U.S‚ 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage from households‚ industries‚ and restaurants is dumped into U.S. waterways. Urbanization‚ agriculture‚ and sewage discharge are major contributors in the loss and degradation of North American wetlands‚ resulting in an increasing amount of pollutants in the waterways. A wetland is an area of land where the surface is partially or entirely covered by water‚ and is especially important in maintaining an ecological balance. Despite the

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    theorist Marshall McLuhan‚ “mass media not only gives people information and entertainment‚ it also affects people’s lives by shaping their opinions‚ attitudes and beliefs” (1964). Although the media uses certain tactics to reinforce the dynamics in American society that men are masculine and women are feminine‚ the hit television series Southland redefine

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    intervened in latin america forty one times‚ directly or indirectly. This amounts to almost twenty one times a century North America has decided to become involved in Latin America’s government. One of the most famous occasions of American intervention was during the Cuban revolution. America decided to become involved after Fidel Castro overthrew the dictatorial president Fulgencio Batista. This made America uneasy because while Batista was a corrupt repressive leader he was seen as an American ally. Castro

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    Racial Identity and Ideology  As time continues‚ buzz words‚ code words‚ euphemisms and myths become deeper and more embedded in the subconscious ideology in America right through today. This essay is written after reading a portion of  "Race‚ Class‚ And Gender In The United States‚ by Paula S. Rothenberg"‚ where she reveals how the general public‚ and pretty much the entire U.S.A.‚ views the lower class as the undeservable and unwilling. Here is a good concept of what has been happening since

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