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    My Hispanic Culture

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    individual receives basically everything they know based on how they were raised‚ whether it be their beliefs‚ customs‚ or just their way of life. Our world has diversity because of this. For me‚ having direct descendants from Mexico has brought out my Hispanic culture and influenced the traditions my family holds. My great grandmother‚ Luz Garza‚ comes directly from Mexico. She is originally from Monterrey‚ Nuevo León‚ a large city that is now known for its large businesses. However‚ in my great grandmother’s

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    Hispanic American Culture

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    essential aspect of culture is that it helps outline a definite sketch of the learned and shared human patterns that surround numerous civilizations. Deriving from a pre-dominantly Mexican heritage‚ one of the most dynamic and influential aspects of Hispanic culture is “Dia de los Muertos.” Although the Day of the Dead is viewed as an American custom‚ the reality is that this festivity originated during the era of the Aztec empire. During this summer celebration‚

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    significantly high in numbers in America; one must know teenage girls backgrounds to understand their differences and disparities. To find a prevention method‚ one must acknowledge what these girls encounter‚ if they have access to clinics and insurance‚ and does their environment play a role teen pregnancy. In regard to modern society‚ women of color and Hispanic teens encounter more disparities than white teens. White American teens have more financial support as well as physical support‚ whereas‚ the

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    Who Constitute the Hispanics? The term ‘Hispanic’ recognizes people whose cultural ancestry lies first in Spain and then in the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America which comprises of Mexico‚ Central America and most of South America except Brazil‚ and several Caribbean nations. The term gained wide spread prominence only after the 1960s. (Jorge Iber‚ 2005:6). Spanish and Portuguese explorers and settlers began to arrive in America in the early 1500s. With the intermingling of different communities

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    to is that of the Hispanic Americans. Hispanic Americans include peoples native to North America as well as those who came to America as early colonists. These colonists settled mainly in the area of the Western and South Western United States. After these early colonists‚ Hispanic people have continued to immigrate to America. The original Hispanic Americans were the America Indians who lived in North America before the earliest recorded colonies. Hispanic peoples also immigrated

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    Thank you for your thought-provoking posts Kik and Maggie. Maggie‚ you are accurate when you emphasized a clear disparity in healthcare privileges. Kik‚ what you mentioned about measuring point of poverty is death is a painful message we see now. We complain of simple things‚ like how it is hot and humid it is in Florida‚ yet we can address this by having a glass of icy cold water or maybe a trip to the nearest ice cream parlor to cool us off. But in the other parts of the globe‚ lack of clean

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    In the Hispanic culture‚ one of the most common and well-known traditions is a Quinceañera. Going to another cultural event that is different from my own is very educational yet a rewarding experience. Some of the distinct elements that really put the event together are the experience of the event‚ the different phrases in that culture‚ verbal communication and cultural distinctiveness of the culture‚ and was able to understand how the Hispanic culture is different from traditional American culture

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    The definition of a Hispanic has been a Spanish-speaking person living in the US‚ especially one of Latin American descent or relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries. To me‚ being Hispanic indicates that I belong to a strong heritage. I’m defined by my heritage and my family. As a Hispanic‚ I get to carry out and pass down all the culture and traditions that come with it. Hispanic culture has been described as bright‚ vibrant‚ and exceptionally family-oriented. I didn’t grow up speaking

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    My Hispanic Heritage

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    My Hispanic heritage plays an important role in my life. It defines me as a person and it influences my behavior. Traditional Hispanic values consist of honesty‚ respect‚ love‚ courage‚ caring and fairness which were instilled in me by my mother from a very young age. Because of these teachings‚ I am a better person and a good citizen. These values are of great importance and will be handed down to the next generation. Two values that are especially important to Hispanic families are their diversity

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    Q1: A) Thinking about love in terms of neurotransmitters can provide a biological context to the otherwise difficult to describe romantic state. This view can be beneficial for individuals that have intense feelings of love at the beginning of a relationship‚ but have difficulties keeping that drive as the relationship continues. While they are feeling the almost natural high of dopamine in the beginning of the relationship‚ they may not be able to have healthy “calmer experience of attachment”

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