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    Latin American Dance Music

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    LATIN AMERICAN DANCE MUSIC INTRODUCTION Latin America thrives on its culture. Its dance and music is known to be very sexy and promiscuous‚ and is recognizable by anyone familiar with dance. Latin American music has had a large influence on the form the dances have today. It was the mariachi bands of Mexico that stirred up the quick paced rhythms and playful movements at the same time that Cuba was embracing similar musical and dance styles. Traditional dance was blended with new‚ modern ways of

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    Abortion in Chile

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    Pedagogía Media en Inglés Abortion in Chile Natalia Sánchez Solís Inglés en el Contexto Académico‚ Text & Use Miss Paulina Tapia 10/04/13 Why is abortion in Chile illegal without exception? In order to fully understand and choose our beliefs for this topic‚ it is compulsory to take some things into consideration. First‚ not only how this crime is punished but also how guilty people are regarding their role in a possible abortion. Then‚ how women are thinking about abortion nowadays

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    Chile And Patagonia

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    Chile & Patagonia - TravelStore Destination Page Build Out FROM HIGH FASHION TO ICONIC OUTDOOR ADVENTURES. The beauty of the sprawling Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia‚ the European flavor of the Lakes District‚ the Chilean High Andes‚ and touring the country’s wine regions are only a small sampling of what this South American nation you. Join wine connoisseurs who flock to taste some of the best‚ freshest‚ and finest organic whites made with Loca Blanca grapes from Chile. Chile will

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    The music found in Latin America is as rich and diverse as the people that reside there. Latin America is comprised of several countries including Mexico and all of those found in Central and South America. Considering all of the countries that contribute to and influence Latin music‚ one might imagine just how culturally dense the music of Latin America is. With an immense presence of talented artists‚ Latin American music encompasses a variety of genres and is ever-changing. One group that has

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    Gender Constructs and the State SOC337: Contemporary Latin American Society University of Phoenix Gender Constructs and the State 1. In what way were Latin American gender roles and political equality related in pre-colonial times? Pre-colonial Latin American gender roles were not a far cry different from the gender roles re-established post colonialism. In Mesoamerica‚ most work was delegated by gender with men hunting and women performing gathering responsibilities (Blout

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    My group and I decided to do US intervention in Latin America. Before we started to do legit research‚ I just wanted to know how we could relate this to society today and why it is important to be educated about such topics. The point of the paper and presentation is to get across the point of telling about the many times the US has intervened with other places‚ as well as go into detail about certain documents and how they affected us and Latin America. Throughout the paper‚ Nicaragua‚ Cuba‚ and

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    Latin American Working Women Since the beginning of time women have been seen as a lower form of a person and were denied rights for many years. It was not until 1848 that 68 women and 32 men signed a Declaration of Sentiments‚ which demanded equality with men before the law in education‚ employment and that women would be given the right to vote. Although women were allowed to work they were not treated or paid equal wage as the men were. It was not until 1963 that John F. Kennedy passed and signed

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    In Latin American macho culture having a homosexual child is usually cause of shame for most parents. In some settings‚ men are supposed to have sex with women‚ besides their own wives‚ as a manner of proving not just their conquering abilities‚ but their sexual prowess. A friend of my husband used to behave in such a manner‚ and bragged about it. To this man‚ getting a sexually transmitted disease was not just an inconvenience‚ but a motive of pride —"it is nothing more than an occupational hazard

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    BRON B. INGOLDSBY in his article "The Latin American Family: Familism Vs. Machismo." Discuss about two conceptual ideas of the Latin American family: Familism‚ where family needs are placed ahead of individual development; and machismo‚ Machismo centers around sexual exploitation and aggression and could be considered against the family. The causes for macho behavior are digged‚ and an attempt to theorize these two approaches to which family life is made. In the given article the author’s aim is

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    American Expansionism The beginnings of the early 1800’s‚ the United States was starting to notice potential in growth and expansion. They saw opportunities in Latin America‚ as there were only small Spanish colonies. In addition‚ Latin America was yet to gain any independence which made them very vulnerable and up for grabs for the U.S. expansion. One problem was at this time U.S. was trying their best to stay out of foreign conflicts and not stay out of foreign alliances. Which they would most

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