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    society or culture‚ every person living in this world has a social identity and cultural background. I share similar cultural circumstances with the character Victor‚ from ‘The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven‚’ and we see our heritage as something that is getting faded away as society becomes assimilated into modern culture. The society of today and that of the past live extremely different lives. The American lifestyle is more of a materialistic culture‚ while the Native Americans see their

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    The Mexican-American War that occurred in 1846 through 1848 was the mark of the first U.S. armed that was fought on foreign soil. It was politically divided and unprepared Mexico against President James K. Polk. Texas obtained independence in 1836 from Mexico; the government in Mexico was actively encouraging the border raids and warning that any attempt at taking over would eventually lead to war. In the year 1846 of April 25‚ the Mexican army attacked U.S. soldiers while under the control of General

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    “Hispanics are defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as people of any race who are Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ Central or South American‚ or belong to any other Hispanic origin group” (U.S. Department of Commerce‚ 2000). “55 million is the Hispanic population of the United States as of July 1‚ 2014‚ making people of Hispanic origin the nation’s largest ethnic or racial minority. Hispanics constituted 17 percent of the nation’s total population” (Bureau‚ 2015). In 2008‚ there are an estimated 3‚838

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    American Popular Culture Daniel Villalobos SOC/105 University of Phoenix June 29‚ 2011 Roger Fike American Popular Culture There is not a single definition that will describe culture since it evolves and goes for the same as beauty. Without a doubt‚ there is no answer to the definition of beauty‚ yet beauty is heavily involved and‚ associated in today’s media. Media is likely to have an enormous potent effect to the average man or woman about criterions of beauty‚ forcing

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    There are 4 million Caribbean Americans in the United States. The most widely practiced religions in the Caribbean are Voodoo in Haiti‚ Santeria in Cuba and obeah in Jamaica. Their religion is very important and take the seriously in the Caribbean Culture. There are four dominant language‚ Spanish‚ French‚ English and Dutch. Food is considered family tradition and it is very important in Caribbean culture. People spend many days to prepare food. An African influence Caribbean dish‚ is Callaloo‚ combines

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    culture‚ gender roles continue to be able to change to some extent‚ even though traditional gender roles still apply in many quarters. For example males are usually encouraged to become strong‚ fast‚ aggressive‚ dominant‚ and achieving‚ while usual roles for girls are to be sensitive‚ intuitive‚ passive‚ emotional‚ and interested in the things of home and family. But these gender roles are culturally bound. For example‚ in Tchambuli culture of New Guinea women do some

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    to their unique style of art. Seeing these examples clearly represents how proud they are to be an American. Those three things show what it means to be an American in the 1800’s. America just newly passed the Indian Removal Act‚ which mean they can keep expanding and getting bigger. America is one of the fastest growing country‚ almost doubling its size in only a few years. After the war of 1812 America had a rise in nationalism‚ with that the people started realizing why they should be proud

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    Chinese Catering Culture in America In human culture history‚ people were born‚ lived‚ and died in a limited geographical area‚ and they never encountering other cultural backgrounds. However‚ in nowadays‚ the world has become borderless. As the world shrinks and counties become interdependent‚ people from different cultures increasingly come into contact on a daily basis. Now‚ people may live far away or just next door to each other‚ so that all people are faced with the challenge of understand

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    governing state of mind; it’s all normal for my eyes. Indian culture has a totally different model compared to the American culture. Indian culture stems from family values. Unlike the American culture the Indian culture has a very strong family base. American families tend to break apart due to individual desires and goals. Indians will by pass anything that appears to have a short term or long term affect on their family. However‚ Americans families will individually make a decision that will separate

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    Long considered a hallmark of American deviance‚ the tattoo has undergone drastic redefinition in recent decades. No longer the purview of bikers‚ punks and thugs‚ tattooing is increasingly practiced and appropriated by mainstream‚ middle class individuals (DeMello 41; Irwin 50). For many young Americans‚ the tattoo has taken on a decidedly different meaning than for previous generations. Estimates on the number of Americans with tattoos generally range from one in ten to one in five (Kosut 1036;

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