This helps people explore and learn about many cultures and their beliefs. Based on Livescience.com by Kim Ann Zimmermann, LiveScience Contributor, every known religion that is practiced in the United States is based on religious freedom. “Different groups of immigrants integrate in different ways” De Rossi claimed, there are many types of religion for an example, Catholic, Christianity, Hindu, Buddhist, and etc. In America there is no known language because every language in the world is spoken in the United States. When immigrants leave their home place, they don’t leave their traditions. As they live in America, their parents carry on their traditions to their children and so on. For an example, Hispanics have a tradition with their daughters. When they turn 15, it means party time! It’s a big party with a big traditional dress, the traditional flavored cake(tres leche, milk cake), and it's celebrated with all the family. When the girls turn 15, it’s a transition where their little girls are turning into a young woman. Having this party, is really meaningful to the girls and especially to the parents. Hispanics also celebrate the day of the dead, which from the begins on November 1 and ends on November 2. On the day of the dead, they honor and remember their dead ancestors by offering bread and food to their spirits. Based on LiveScience by Kim Ann Zimmermann, America also celebrate Thanksgiving which, immigrants learn from and celebrate it too. So both Americans and immigrants con socialize
This helps people explore and learn about many cultures and their beliefs. Based on Livescience.com by Kim Ann Zimmermann, LiveScience Contributor, every known religion that is practiced in the United States is based on religious freedom. “Different groups of immigrants integrate in different ways” De Rossi claimed, there are many types of religion for an example, Catholic, Christianity, Hindu, Buddhist, and etc. In America there is no known language because every language in the world is spoken in the United States. When immigrants leave their home place, they don’t leave their traditions. As they live in America, their parents carry on their traditions to their children and so on. For an example, Hispanics have a tradition with their daughters. When they turn 15, it means party time! It’s a big party with a big traditional dress, the traditional flavored cake(tres leche, milk cake), and it's celebrated with all the family. When the girls turn 15, it’s a transition where their little girls are turning into a young woman. Having this party, is really meaningful to the girls and especially to the parents. Hispanics also celebrate the day of the dead, which from the begins on November 1 and ends on November 2. On the day of the dead, they honor and remember their dead ancestors by offering bread and food to their spirits. Based on LiveScience by Kim Ann Zimmermann, America also celebrate Thanksgiving which, immigrants learn from and celebrate it too. So both Americans and immigrants con socialize