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    Throughout my life I have been in and out of different communities‚ both online and face to face‚ but there is only one that I’ve ever stuck to. At the age of two‚ my parents brought me from Mexico to the States‚ starting my journey of living my life being Mexican-American. This community isn’t only for those who were born and raised here with Mexican parents‚ but also for those of us who were also born in Mexico‚ yet have lived here for most of their lives. Geography and identity aren’t the only

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    Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin‚ renowned gastronome once wrote in 1825‚ “Tell me what you eat‚ and I’ll tell you who you are.” This goes a long way in describing American culture as well as other cultures in the world. The kind of food we eat‚ the ingredients and their origin‚ how we prepare the ingredients to make a certain recipe‚ and ultimately how we consume and share it‚ is significant in showing our character‚ who we are‚ and where we are from. In America our food shows us the evolution of

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    Marketing American Culture The average adult in the United States will look at the mirror and think that they have their life in control and do not feel the need to do anything about it. The average depressed adult may look and see a sad reflection‚ and upon seeing this they will seek out help‚ be it a doctor or a close friend. This is just an example of what the average American would do if they were sad‚ because in different cultures‚ people see depression differently because of various definitions

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    Oct/7/2013 God Bless America When it comes to art in America‚ some tend to think about the flag or the colors red‚ white‚ and blue. That’s not what my mind automatically goes to. Once piece of art‚ or movie rather‚ that my mind goes to is ‘God Bless America’. Now‚ this may sound like a film that praises America for what a great country it has become. It does the exact opposite. The director and writing credits are Bobcat Goldthwait‚ which is commonly known for his black comedy.

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    Many people and experiences have shaped the person that I am today. Everyone that I meet thinks that I am quiet‚ but once they get to know me‚ they see how funny and crazy I am. I am generally a positive person to be around as I try to have fun and make my friends and family laugh. Everyone I have met has taught me something‚ whether I hated it or loved it. My grandma taught me how to bake chocolate chip muffins and my friends have taught me how to come out of my shell and talk with more people.

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    Great Depression. However‚ in the 1920’s‚ the economy was highly improving‚ along with our culture‚ and political views were shaping to be closer as we know them today. Therefore‚ the 1920’s was a decade of cultural innovation and liberation. Between 1920 and 1929‚ the nation’s total wealth more than doubled. This meant that the majority of Americans finally had extra money to spend on luxuries‚ such as radios‚ electric refrigerators‚ clothing that was ready to wear‚ and even automobiles! Automobiles

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    as one of two ways. A mother is either a selfless and hardworking nurturer‚ or a protective and “helicoptering” figure that will do anything for her child. While numerous mothers‚ in actuality‚ encompass neither or both of these roles along with several others‚ the definition usually encompasses much more than just somebody who has given birth. The factual and textbook definition of being a mother is simply to be a female parent‚ however‚ the social definition of “Motherhood” has been stretched in

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    description of the long-known fact that the American population is made up of people from many countries‚ many races‚ and many cultural backgrounds. All that was well known long before the word "diversity" became an insistent part of our vocabulary‚ an invocation‚ an imperative‚ or a bludgeon in ideological conflicts. The very motto of the country-- E Pluribus Unum-- recognizes the diversity of the American people. For generations‚ this diversity has been celebrated‚ whether in

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    Music has been around as long as civilized humans have been. Artifacts show people dancing around fires to drumbeats. Since music was there from the start of civilization‚ it will be there until the end too. Music tells a story with the notes and rhythms. If the people are in distress‚ the music will be sad and sorrowful‚ but if the people just won a big war‚ it will be joyous and happy. An example of music reflecting a culture is the Native Americans. Music was a major factor in the Native American

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    they have many things that make them different from one another. A perfect example of this is Porto Rico and Mexico. They both speak Spanish and even a very similar form of Spanish at that. Porto Ricans and Mexicans are very different from one another based on music‚ arts‚ sports‚ dance‚ and theater. Even though it is the same language there can also be different meanings for some of the sayings between Mexico and Porto Rico. Similarities and Differences

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