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    The people of the black community experienced the Great Depression differently due to race relations between the white people and the black people. During the depression‚ dark-skinned people had a hard time finding rentals‚ let alone buying property. For example‚ the Clarke family recall being treated poorly when they were looking for a house. The other people would slam the door in their faces and leave it at that. On the other hand‚ the Jews were empathetic towards them and offered to sell their

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    culture did not last a lot at the time‚ because Echeandía made a law that declared all spanish to be "illegal immigrants" and ordered to leave the new country of Mexico. And while time was passing‚ no spanish were located in California and their culture was disappearing‚ making the mexican culture predominate. At the time‚ mexico had a giant territory‚ actually‚ in the mid-nineteenth century‚ Mexico was the second largest country in the world. So‚ how could this giant territory got lost? How is it

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    of petroleum for electricity and the mass production of steel. Though it brought great things for the upper/middle class people‚ the Second Industrial Revolution affected the working people negatively. Most of the workers got sick or died because of the harsh chemicals they worked with for up to 16 hours a day. Factories got bigger which meant more jobs were available‚ so people from the rural areas of Britain moved closer to where they could find jobs. Urban‚ industrialized areas were unable to keep

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    is called the Enlightenment‚ or The Age of Reason. The ideas of this inspired educated people throughout Europe and beyond. Salons‚ places where Parisian woman held gatherings‚ were used to debate the new ideas. They were all so inspired by these ideas that they shared their thoughts by writing their ideas in books‚ magazines‚ and inexpensive pamphlets. This helped the ideas get around to other educated people. The Enlightenment reached its peak by the 1700s‚ this was the time Paris was a center

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    My Mexican Family

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    I come from a Mexican family. I have four sibling‚ two older sisters‚ one younger sister and one brother. My mother and father were both born and raised in the city across the Calexico border‚ Mexicali‚ Baja California‚ Mexico. They were both raised by deeply engrained Mexican families and followed many of their culture’s traditions. Both of my parents come from very humble families and sadly‚ one of these cultural aspects of having been born into poor Mexican families was that as soon as one

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    Mexican-American war lasted from 1846-1848. It consisted of numerous battles that resulted in more American victories than Mexican victories. During the first battle at Palo Alto‚ Mexican troops outnumbered American troops; however‚ the Mexican troops were poorly equipped and poorly led. Contrastly‚ the American army was well-trained and President Polk had formulated a three-pronged approach to defeat the Mexicans. Multiple factors played into the war‚ such as manifest destiny‚ Mexican attacks and

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    How War Destroys People

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    texts all about war and how it affected people and the society. From these texts‚ I have gained more knowledge to how war can destroy people and a society in more ways then one. Gary Disher and Hiroshima by John Hersley (extract) call these three texts Paradise Road (film)‚ The Divine Wind. From studying the extract Hiroshima by John Hersley‚ I have gained Knowledge to how the war affected the people of Japan. This extract gave me an insight to human nature to see how such a complicated thing

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    As I was unable to locate a Mexican event‚ I opted for the next best thing and this was to go to a local market in South Phoenix knows as Los Altos Ranch Market also known as a Mercado. Watching from a distance‚ one can observed families interacting with each other enjoying breakfast which consisted of menudo‚ chorizo‚ carne asade and sharing stories of this week’s activities. Some words used were “Que suave‚ Que si no‚ Tienes feria and No hay pedo. When translated they are completely confusing

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    My Mexican Culture

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    MexicanizationMexicanization is to make or become Mexican as in manner‚ customs‚ or dress. To be Mexican is to wear a sombrero‚ guaraches‚ listen to Banda‚ and live on a farm. Well to me being Mexican means having parents who were born and raised in Mexico. Although I was born in the United States of America‚ I still have the full blood of Mexican parents. In my Art 107 class at Los Angeles City College it made me really think about my Mexican culture and how it affects me. It showed me that not only was

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    Never Marry a Mexican

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    English 1A 14 October 2012 Never Marry a Mexican Clemencia said‚ “So‚ no. I’ve never married and never will. Not because I couldn’t‚ but because I’m too romantic for marriage. Marriage has failed me‚ you could say. Not a man exists who hasn’t disappointed me‚ whom I could trust to love the way I’ve loved. It’s because I believe too much in marriage that I don’t. Better to not marry than to live a lie” (69). In the short story “Never Marry a Mexican” by Sandra Cisneros‚ a young woman named Clemencia

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