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    The society of America today is total different for most Americans then what it was during the 1950s ‚ 1960s ‚ 1970s and on into the 80s. America today is one were black people have the vote and have the same rites as white men and women. Today the leader of the free world is Black some thing that many though would never happen in there generation. But there are still inequality in America today. Urban ghettos are still mostly full of uneducated black people. Black men in America are four times more

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    releases but Gallup’s report that Latin American are the happiest people in the world. So who are the happiest people? well that depends on your definition of happiness. If you think happiness is how you see your life or‚ in survey speak‚ how you rate your life today on a scale of 0 to 10‚ then the Danes and Swiss are the happiest people in the world. If you think happiness is how you experience your life through laughing‚ smiling and enjoyment‚ then Latin Americans are the happiest. The reason why

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    Irida Angjeli Fundamentals of Latin American Business 5 November 2012 Quiz #2 1) 91 When Perón became the president of Argentina in 1946‚ he immediately put into practice the corporatist principles describe of the GOU. GOU was a group of military activist who worked to overthrow the Argentinian government along with the congress and political parties. The activists’ main concern was the regular people of Argentina instead of the rich elites. Person organized Argentina according to functional

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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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    spain conquered most of americas and was know as the most powerful country in Europe. The empire lasted for 300 years‚ but that was the end of that when the people of latin america rose up and revolt in the early 1800’s. And this was the beginning of the revolution of Latin. The creoles were the one who led the revolutions in Latin america because the desire of political power‚ nationalism‚ and economic conditions. Political power was a great motivator for the Creoles. Because since they were second

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    media and emerging mobile technologies have forever changed the visual sense of human interaction. Everyone is related to each other in this vast network created by the Internet. It shows us the connection between people in the world everyday. In American society‚ using social media can help many people find sources of information for your studies‚ work and share their thoughts and minds. It can be said that the media are a place of sharing‚ connection and communication of all people in America as well

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    As a Latin American‚ I can assure you that we are not all the same‚ we all know Mexicans like spicy food‚ but Argentinians not. Almost everyone can speak spanish but we all have different accents. It’s difficult to summarize all Latin Americans with just one stereotype. We can’t identify with stereotypes because we are all different. The thing with stereotypes is that it

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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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    This means men ruled over women and children in the family and in society. All aspects of patriarchal societies allocated power and property to men though religious‚ political and cultural beliefs . These patriarchal ideologies were taken to the Atlantic World and although women were not sailors or explorers and did not directly discover any of the new world they did contribute to an extent toward the successes of the North American Colonies. Even though European women tended to stay home‚ the work

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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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