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    them was young women at the age of 15 had to choose between a life at marriage and a life dedicated to God. Today some traditions have change. When a girl turns fifteen‚ it is a tradition in Latin-American cultures that the girl receives a Quinceanera. A Quinceanera signifies the transition from being a girl into a young lady. It is a time for music‚ food‚ family togetherness‚ friends and most important praising God. A ceremony to receive God’s blessing‚ food reception and a big fiesta to celebrate

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    A Quinceañera is the celebration of the transition from childhood to womanhood when a girl turn fifteen. A Quinceañera traditionally consists of two parts‚ the church ceremony and the party. The church ceremony is a service in honor of the girl turning fifteen‚ this usually lasts about an hour. Then is the big

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    Damenzo’s Chicago Banquet Hall is Proud to Service Your Special Event IMG_3414 When you think of small banquet halls in Chicago‚ you think of Damenzo’s Banquets because of its intimate atmosphere and eloquent design. Once a historic Chicago landmark‚ the Damenzo family transformed a former Church and turned it into the beautiful banquet hall it is today. Weddings Congratulations! You are getting married and you want your wedding to be the beautiful‚ special day you have dreamed of. At Damenzo’s

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    Religious and Ethnic Groups mickie- Religious and Ethnic Groups According to the Roman Catholic Faith Jesus Christ himself created the Catholic Church in 33A.D. The Prejudice against Christ and his followers started during his life from many of his miracles‚ teachings about his father “God” and the testament on how we as Christians should live our lives. The Prejudices stemmed from not only the Jewish faith and non-believers but from rules who feared that Jesus was a King above all kings and

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    Retrieved on August 19‚ 2007 from http://www.facsnet.org/issues/faith/espinosa.php Niska‚ K Perspective. Retrieved on August 19‚ 2007 from http://nsq.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/4/322 NC Times.com (2008‚ January). For Latino Catholics‚ Quinceanera ritual provides lessons on faith‚ family ---- and sex. Retrieved on January 11‚ 2008 from http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2008/01/05/faith/17_56_271_3_08.txt Schaefer‚ R.T Spener D. (2000). Mexican labor at the center of North American economic

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    While I was reading the passage Context‚ by Dorothy Allison‚ I realized that I the just like her I had been judged just because I was a Latin woman. In fact I had went though something so similar because of many traditions my family has had. Just like Allison‚ when her lover called her families’ accent a “dialect‚” my family was called crazy simply because we like to hold massive parties to celebrate or the way our family spoke to one another. (Paragraph 3‚Allison) The reason why I relate so

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    It is undoubtedly common that there are many people that migrate from Mexico to the United States. Among those millions of people were my parents. My parents‚ and just like most of the people migrating‚ shared a similar dream. The dream of creating a better future for their family. My parents obviously knew that there were going to be many hardships and obstacles that they had to conquer in order to achieve the life they desired. They knew that they would have to learn a whole new language and get

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    prepared to enter this market. The Gardens on Marsh is a six-acre wedding and reception venue. The property boasts a wedding chapel and two ballrooms offering space for up to 300 guests. The ballroom spaces can also be used for holiday parties‚ quinceaneras‚ bar and bat mitzvahs‚ and any other celebrations. The Gardens on Marsh will partner with various local vendors in order to provide an array of options to our clients. Mission We are committed to providing our clients with the wedding or event

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    we suppose to mix ourselves with a whole new community? Little did I know that moving to New Mexico was actually going to strengthen my Hispanic culture because I ended up celebrating a very important tradition in the Mexican culture; my quinceanera. A quinceanera is celebrated

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    I live a multicultural life‚ coming from a Mexican‚ Salvadoran‚ and the American way were my parents tell me the truth. The mix of the three is honestly amazing. The difference of the three being combined is something different‚ a new aspect is made‚ a new way to look at life. Being multicultural can bring both bad and goods. In which some of them can be life changing. Changing in both the good and the bad. Being Mexican has both its pros and cons. Being with family‚ having parties‚ and eating

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