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Gloria Prieto Biography
On January 8, 2001, I was born as the 5th child of Antonio Ramirez and Angelica Prieto. Due to assimilation and that very often, cultural names in
western countries bring racist associations, I was named Britney Trish Ramirez. I was born the youngest of two brothers, Anthony and Neil, and two
sisters, Angelica and Ascencion. Although I was born in Dallas, Texas, my parents who are Mexican immigrants, raised us speaking Spanish and in
Mexican culture.
Growing up, we lived (and currently live) in Oak Cliff. At around age 3, I went to pre–school, at a chain school named Mi Escuelita. My first friends
were my teachers; they always provided understanding and sparked my love and ambition for learning. My most memorable moment there was
when I learned to spell my name. It gave me a sense of self and identity, which is important. As a child, my parents were always working so my
grandmother, Gloria Prieto, raised us and eventually lived with us. I even lived with her in Mexico City, Mexico from my birth until I was one. The
first time I experienced something beautiful was the day of the virgin Guadalupe, where a celebration was held in la Basilica de Santa Maria de
Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico. When I entered elementary school, she moved in with my aunt, who resides in Arlington, but visited me on
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In Elementary, I really enjoyed coming to school and learning about things I was interested in. At age 6, my older brother, Anthony, passed away in a
car accident. This was a hard time for my family, but we eventually got through it. My Grandmother moved back in with us after
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Cultural Artifact Speech: Story Of La Virgen De Guadalupe
Cultural Artifact Speech Outline
I.Intro
A.Attention Getter: By raising your hand, who here knows or has heard a story of La Virgen De Guadalupe? Let me tell you more about her.
B.Revealed Object and Speaker Credibility: La virgin de Guadalupe represents Mexican people who believe in her, also known as "Guadalupanos". I
think is important for people to learn about this culture to have a better understanding of why La Virgen de Guadalupe is important in the Mexican
culture.
C.Thesis: By explaining the story of La Virgen de Guadalupe, you will learn the reason of why people have so much faith in her.
D.Preview of Main Points: First, I will discuss the story of La Virgen de Guadalupe and the importance in the Mexican culture. Then, I will discuss
how I identify myself with this culture and one experience in which I explain why la Virgen de Guadalupe is important to me.
II.Body
A.Main Point 1: La Virgen de Guadalupe represents the Mexican culture and some of the American culture as well.
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Sub–Point 1: According to a magazine named Latino Voices published on December 12, 2013 La Virgen de Guadalupe is the patron saint of Mexico.
La Virgen had two apparitions in the year 1531. She first appeared to a poor peasant named Juan Diego on the Tepeyac Hill in December 9, 1531. The
second time she reappeared to Juan Diego was on Dec 12 of the same year. This is where she ordered him to collect roses on his TilmГЎtli. Then for
him to take the roses to the priest and to tell him that she wanted a church to be built for her. This story was told in Spanish and the Nahualt
language. After 300 years later it became a national holiday in Mexico in the year 1859. The way to celebrate this holiday is by playing "Las
Mananitas (birthday song)" to her every year on Dec 12 in the basilica which is also known as the home of la Virgen. Later on January 22, 1999 Pope
John Paul II named La Virgen "Our Lady of Guadalupe the Patroness of the
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Who Is CathГ©drale Notre-Dame De Paris?
Nia Wilson
Ms. Holbrook
2nd Period
16 November 2015
Outline
CathГ©drale Notre–Dame de Paris, also known as the Notre Dame Cathedral, is the most popular monument in Paris. It is a good example of French
Gothic architecture. Despite being extremely famous, even more so than the Eiffel Tower, the cathedral is an active Catholic church. CathГ©drale
Notre–Dame de Paris was built on the site of Paris's first Christian church, Saint Etienne basilica, which was built the site of the Roman temple to
Jupiter.
The history of the building project dates back to the 10th century. Construction began during the 12th century and it ended 300 years later. There were
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A few of the relics result in miracles. For example, if a person was sick and they touch one of the relics, they would start to feel better. There are a
few Eucharistic miracles associated with the church. During Mass, the priest saw the bread and blood of Christ transform into real flesh and blood.
After the priest consecrated the Eucharist, host started to bleed onto the corporal. Healing miracles are associated with many relics of
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Personal Narrative-Magnet School
On January 8, 2001, I was born as the 5th child of Antonio Ramirez and Angelica Prieto. Due to assimilation in western countries, cultural names will
bring prejudice associations, I was named Britney Trish Ramirez. I was born the youngest of two brothers, Anthony and Neil, and two sisters,
Angelica and Ascencion. Although I was born in Dallas, Texas, my parents who are Mexican immigrants, raised us speaking Spanish and in Mexican
culture. Growing up, we lived (and currently live) in Oak Cliff. At around age 3, I went to pre–school, at a charter school named Mi Escuelita. My first
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I enrolled and then attended. During middle school, I became conscious about social issues in the world. This caused me to see things differently,
which did end up in me losing friends. In seventh grade, my grandmother who was a mother to me, passed away from terminal cancer. It was another
hard loss for my family and me. In eighth grade I applied to five schools but only got into two, ESSM and Mountainview Early College. I decided
to come here since this school has more experience. It wasn't my choice high school, but I am still glad I get to come to a magnet school.On August
24, 2015, I started high school. With an uncertain future ahead of me, I entered the school with a mindset towards greatness. At first, I was sad about
starting high school because it meant I was getting closer to becoming an adult, but now I am just scared of not being at the top of my class, not
getting into my choice universities/colleges, and not getting really high scores on my SAT/ACT, PSAT, and AP exams. I still
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Brief History Of Mexico: A Country In Latin America
Mexico is a country located at the southern portion of North America and it is made up of thirty–one states. Mexico is the third largest country in Latin
America, with one of the largest populations. El tamaГ±o de Mejico es un quinto del tamaГ±o de Estados Unidos.
El languaje principal que se habla en Mejico es el EspaГ±ol. Mexico's currency is known as the peso; however, it is not worth much. Un dolar en
estados unidos son veinte punto treinta y nueve pesos. Their national flag is composed of three, evenly spaced vertical blocks. Los colores de la
bandera estan en la orden de verde, blanco, y rojo. Reading from left to right, the flag's colors are green, white, and red. En medio de la bandera esta
una ГЎguila sentada en un cactus, comiedon una serpiente. The flag symbolizes many aspects of Mexico's history, even the colors hold a symbolic
meaning. For instance, the green symbolizes the Independence Movement, the white symbolizes the purity of the Catholic faith, and red symbolizes
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The country is known for its Pacific, Gulf of Mexico beaches and its diverse landscape of mountains, deserts and jungles. Muchos lugares en Mejico
tienen evidencia de la vida de los pueblos indГgenas. For example, many pre–Columbian, Mayan, and TeotihuacГЎn ruins exist throughout Mexicoc
(infoplease). Las runias de los pueblos tienen un geografico significado. One the famous ruins is the ChichГ©n ItzГЎ, it is an ancient Mayan city and
was the center of power in the region; therefore, many original stone palaces, temples, etc. remain to–this–day (History of Mexico). Another famous
landmark, is the PaquimГ© ruins located in Chihuahua. El pueblo de PaquimГ© tiena una area ceremonial, estructuras del templo, un campo de la
bola, piramides y montiulos de la efigie (History of
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The Virgin Of Guadalupe And La Virgen De Guadalupe
In the final resolution concerning religion, Chicanas declare, "Revolutionary change of [the] Catholic Church or for it to get out of the way." On the
resolutions listed under sexuality, Chicanas mention how they recognize their suppression under the Catholic Church, how religion and culture control
their sex lives, and the "guilt complexes" pressured onto them when they challenge the institution. Each of these themes are depicted through the
cultural and religious symbol of the Virgin of Guadalupe. La Virgen de Guadalupe or The Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, represents a
central image of Mexican Catholicism. The Catholic Church utilized the symbolic image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to represent feminine virtue
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The Virgin ordered Diego to collect Castilian roses around the hill and she helped him arrange them into his cloak. On December 12 when Diego
returned to the Archbishop, he opened his tilmГЎtli or cloak in which the image of the Virgin appeared. In response, the archbishop honored the
Virgin's request and built an altar in her honor. Today, The Basilica de Guadalupe in Tepeyac stands in dedication to the Virgin's first appearance and
remains the most visited Catholic shrine. Because of the Virgin's Mexican history, she holds great significance to Mexican Catholics, so it is no
surprise why the Virgin remains inherent in Mexican culture, or as literary scholar Debra J. Blake so aptly defined, "Guadalupe equals Mexico." Both
men and women admire the Virgin, but her religious setting provides a context for oppression through the church. NietoGomez explains how the
church utilized Guadalupe's image, "Marianismo, the veneration of the Virgin Mary, became the model of how to make oppression a religious
obligation. This is the heritage of the Chicana." The church created a patriarchal role for themselves by weaving the Virgin's image as a pure mother to
model ordinary women's behavior. By applying this method through the guise of subjugation, the Church rationalized their need to "protect" women in
order to maintain their pure, moral status. Paradoxically, feminine virtues expressed by the Virgin as to be employed by women represents many
contradictory elements. Debra
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Mary In The Catholic Church Research Paper
Mary is a very important figure in the Catholic Church because she plays the role of Mother of God and the Catholic Church. At a young age Mary
agreed to carry the child of God. By agreeing to carry God's child she reversed Eve's disobedience. Mary is the serpent crusher that was foretold about
in the Protoevangelism. Mary was the first disciple and she demonstrates the love that God desires from us. Aside from being the Mother of God Mary
is also the bridge for the Old Testament to the New Testament. Mary fulfills some of the prophecies from the Old Testament. Overtime our
understanding of Mary has grown and developed through tradition. Mary is the second most pictured person on Earth. There are also many different
accounts of people encountering
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Virtual Pilgrim Research Paper
In today's society, there are many ways to go on a pilgrimage. One of the ways that has been found that people go on a pilgrimage is by using the
internet. Although, it is not the traditional way of connecting spiritually with God it provides similar results. By using the online resources available to
the public people are able to go anywhere and everywhere they feel it will help them strengthen their faith. Also, virtual pilgrimage can help many
people unable to travel to find their path and faith while reconnecting with their God.
A pilgrim according to Stidham Rogers is one who moves across the earth, in order to journey to a shrine or a holy place as a devotee, seeking a
closer affinity to the divine through physical proximity. She also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This has been done through the process of buying airplane tickets, walking through a path mark by previous pilgrims, sightseeing holy places and
relics by themselves or with a group of pilgrims. Nevertheless, pilgrims of today have many more options, one being virtual pilgrimage. Thanks to
many people such as Father James Martin pilgrims are able to search online and choose what journey they would like to undertake without even leaving
their living
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Mexico: Country Report
Mexico has unequivocally become integral to the United State 's (US) economy.
It ranks as one of the US 's most important trading partners. Through foreign direct investment from the north, the development of a skilled workforce,
and a free market economy, Mexico has developed into an economic power. Despite a shaky history riddled with debt, the country as a whole has
recovered. To compare elements of cultures across nations, we try to formulate similarities in beliefs, practices, and situations. Mexico, while distinctly
different from the US, holds many cultural similarities that translate well into other countries. Mexico sits south of the US on 1,972,550 sq km of total
area. As of 2006, 107.5 million people inhabited the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lately, the manufacturing sector has been led by the food processing, beverages and tobacco products sector while followed closely by metal product,
machinery, and transportation equipment sector. Mexico has long been a key asset to US MNCs. With an immediate proximity to the US via rail, air,
and shipping routes, transportation of products between the two countries is mostly hassle–free. Combined with the elimination of tariffs and trade
taxes from the integration of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), they no longer pose an economic price on outsourcing assembly or
manufacturing to Mexico. Consequently, trade with the US and Canada has tripled since NAFTA 's implementation in 1994. MNCs in multiple
industries have latched on to this.
Among the industries at the forefront is the automotive sector. With a skilled workforce and lower wages, producing automotive part and
assembling quality cars can be done at a significantly lower cost than in the US while still maintaining the quality that consumer 's demand. Ranking
among the top sixty companies operating in all of Latin America (in terms of net sales in $US billions) as of December 31, 2004 are General Motors
($10.5 billion), Daimler Chrysler ($9.2 billion), Delphi Corporation ($5.1 billion), and Ford Motor Company ($3.9 billion). (Brown, 2005) Of those
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Lady Of Guadalupe Religion
What is a belief? Belief is a trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something. That is what our Lady of Guadalupe is our belief, our confidence,
our fight. Also our Lady of Guadalupe is a tradition because there is a lot of people that really belief on her and they celebrate her day and all that
thingВґs.
These story starts like these (1531). On December 9, 1531, in Mexico, our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a poor humble Aztec Indian
who had recently converted to the catholic faith. She asked him to go to the Bishop and tell him to build a church where she said ВЁI will show and
offer all of my love, my compassion, my help and my protection to my people.ВЁ Juan Diego did as she asked, but the Bishop asked for a sign that this
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Right before their very eyes, the Bishop fell to his knees. He had the church built at her request.to make the story short; the tilma is still intact after
470 years. The colors have not faded and the cloth has not deteriorated. It was been on display in the Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe for all this
time. Because of all these amazing story the majority of the people belief in our Lady of Guadalupe and all the miracles she can do for all the
people that belief on her and everything she does for us, the people that we love her. The manner in which Our Lady appeared on the tilma was very
significant to the Aztec Indians. God had her dressed in a way that they would understand who she was. She was dressed in royal clothes that showed
that she was very important, perhaps a queen. She also had the symbol of the cross at her neck which was the same symbol the Spaniards had on their
ships and in the churches.
Moreover, because these and many more reason. The cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe was made in Juarez in the year of 1659 but horn was
consecrated in 1941, that special place is a historical place in Juarez Mexico City. This cathedral was dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, is located
in the border city of Chihuahua, in the area called Historic Center. It was built in the middle of the second
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Mexican Culture Research Paper
What makes a culture distinctive? What shapes a culture's development throughout history? For many cultures, one of the main answers is religion.
Religion has, for millennia, formed the backbone of most societies, and it often shapes people's identity. Mexico is no different. The connection of
religion and culture in Mexico is made clear through its current demographics, its history, and its festivals.
Religion is a part of most people's lives in Mexico. In the 2010 census, approximately 90% of the population claimed to be at least nominally religious:
82.7% of the population identified as Roman Catholic, with another 9% claiming an affiliation with another religion ("Mexico," n.d.). The practice of
Catholicism in the country varies greatly, from groups that follow a rigid interpretation of Catholic doctrine to indigenous groups who practice
syncretistic religions, or the mixing of Catholic practices with traditional, indigenous rituals. For these indigenous cultures, religion helps maintain a
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One of the most important festivals is the Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe, or the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe. This is celebrated on December
12 by most of the population, even those who are only nominally religious. On this holiday, people remember the day the Virgin of Guadalupe
reportedly appeared to a man named Juan Diego in 1531 (Cline, 2015). People across the country celebrate with dancing, food, and music and many
even make a pilgrimage across the country to celebrate at the basilica in Mexico City. The Virgin of Guadalupe is the country's patron saint, and "her
image has been used throughout Mexican history, not only as a religious icon but also as a sign of patriotism" ("Everything You Need to Know about
la Virgen de Guadalupe," 2013). The devotion to the Guadalupe has remained constant over the years, even as other aspects of Mexican society have
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Personal Narrative: My Grandparents And Mexico
I meet my Grandparents and Mexico because of my mom. "Jamie we are going to Mexico and you will your Grandparents" said my mom "What!".
The time had come I had to say bye to my dad and get into the plane. "Bye dad I will miss you so much" "You will come back Jamie, I will miss you
too" my dad answer. We got to Mexico City and my Grandpa was at the airport waiting for us. We got to the town I had never seen so many people all
my family was there the family of my dad and mom. I didn't know what to do I was barely 5 years old. They had make tamales and don't remember
what else. I just wanted to do is go back to the US. The first few weeks were horrible I hated Mexico they didn't have good pizza and hamburgers the
food that my grandma did I didn't
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Los Matachines
Every Step is a form of Prayer Intricate costumes, rhythmic movement, expression of culture, and religious backgrounds all make up the art form of the
dance of los Matachines. The traditional dance–drama of los Matachines is danced by both men and women of all ages. Essentially, every costume and
instrument used by los Matachines is self–made by the dancers and can be created from many different materials such as rocks, sand, feathers, etc. To
begin their dance, these dancers will form two lines facing each other with enough space in between, while the two main dancers at the moment move
along through the middle of those lines performing their specific piece in the dance. Although every group of Matachines will have their own story to
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These two dancers are selected depending on their experience which includes their skills and maturity in dance. The main characters consist of El
Monarca Montezuma, his bride La Malinche, El Abuelo, and El Toro followed by the rest of of the group of Matachines. Like I mentioned before,
every group of Matachines will have their own story to tell depending on the event however, they all dance for the same religious purpose. One of
the main stories ever told by any group of Matachines is typically about one of the main characters, Malinche, whose only desire is for El Monarca
to murder El Toro who is represented by a man with horns on his head running around and through the dancers. El Toro threatens Monarca,
Malinche, and anyone else in his way. The evil then is finally overpowered, killed, and castrated. There will be times when a Torito comes in the act,
played by a young boy who represents the bull being reborn. Last but not least, El Abuelo and La Vieja are the characters meant for comic relief
summing up a brief performance done by los
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The Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo
November 10th, 1845: $25 million offer to Mexico for the Rio Grande River May 13th, 1846: Break out of war September 20th, 1846: United
States' victory of the Battle of Monterrey December 1846: Santa Anna becomes president in Mexico February 23rd, 1847: United States wins the
Battle of Buena Vista April 1847: The United States wins the Battle og Cerro Gordo August 1847: Mexico city is captured February 2nd, 1848:
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed February 1848: Mexican territories ceded Signed on February 2, 1848, in Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city north of
the capital. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed by the U.S. and Mexico. The United States appointed Nicholas P. Trist, a citizen of the
United States and the Mexican Republic has appointed Don Luis Gonzaga Cuevas, Don Bernardo Couto, and Don Miguel Atristain. This Treaty,
brought to an end the Mexican American War. Bringing peace between the two countries. The U.S. called for Mexico to cede 55% of its territory,
extending the boundaries of the United States by over 525,000 sq/m. This newly acquired land is what is known as present day Texas, California,
Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado,and Wyoming. In exchange for this land, Mexico received a $15 million compensation. word count:
130 Abolitionist Movement The Abolitionist Movement began in 1833, when the American Anti
–Slavery Society in Philadelphia was formed by
William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur and Lewis Tappan (and others). The goal of the
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Culturally Relevant Services. In This Paper, I Will Be
Culturally Relevant Services
In this paper, I will be exploring and explaining about the culture that I am studying in
order to present it to my classmates for Miss Dennette Derezotes Social Work 345 class. I will
try to give my classmates a better understanding about the way this culture lives, in what is to
them a new land. Undocumented immigrants is the culture that I chose to write about in my
paper. When I use the term undocumented immigrants, I am referring to all those that are living
in the United States with no legal documentation. Foreign–born persons that have no legal right
to be in or remain in the United States. Undocumented immigrants consist of people from
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Sternberg and Barry clearly helped us to understand that this is not true,
"woman from poor countries migrate to prosperous countries (often illegally) and take jobs that
local citizens reject as to menial or low paying" (Sternberg and Barry, 2011, Pg. 65). The
undocumented immigrant might have to make a sacrifice and leave their family behind in their
country when making the journey to the United States. But there are several things that cannot be
left behind no matter where he or she goes to. One of those many things is their cultural tradition.
For many, going to church and praying to God is an important tradition passed down from
generation to generation. In Detained and Deported, Mariana is a great example of this tradition.
Regan describes her as "a devout Christian" who had very little time to herself between school,
work and church (Regan, 2015, p.46). When she was detained she started singing hymns and
praying to her God (Regan, 2015, p.247). When in custody, she did not forget about her tradition
and got others involved in prayers (Regan, 2015, p.59). She always found time to pray to her
God. Many undocumented immigrants, before crossing over to the United Sates, made a quick
stop their church and get a cross figure or an amulet and have the priest or father bless it for
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Mexican Culture Research Paper
Latin America has a diverse population with different ethnic groups. Culture is a system that shares values, beliefs, behavior. It is shared, learned and
pass through generations. In Mexican culture, religion plays an important part of our lives. From traditions and cultural believes. The cultural group
that I identify with is religion. As a catholic I believe Mexican culture hold their religious rituals experiences to be very personal. It brings families
closer to our culture ties. Religion was something that my parents instilled in me at a very young age. In our culture as a catholic first is baptism,
confirmation, communion then marriage. Faith was embedded at a very young age in an effort to be a better person and to clear the ... Show more
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For example, one of the stereotypes is the controversial topic of priest being pedophiles. The religion and the church have developed a bad
reputation regarding this matter. Not all priest fall under this category. Another additional stereotype is "Why do we idolize saints and the Virgin
Mary"? It's not believed to be idolization, is respect. It is believed that God created earth, and that's who we idolize. An additional stereotype is "all
Mexican drug lord cartels are catholic? There catholic and they kill! I am astonished to hear these types of stereotypes, religion has nothing to do
with the violence those individual choose. Another comment is "Catholic religion is so strict". Another stereotype is Mexican Catholic families
have big families because the religion does not believe in birth control and they use religion for everything, and why do they drink and party too
much? I was once asked about a several stereotypes, I have been asked if my beliefs were forced upon me, do I think I am better than everybody else,
and can you do whatever you want as long you go to confession. I was not offended when questioned about the stereotyping. I felt the person that had
questioned just didn't have a worldview about other people's
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Our Lady Of Guadalupe Research Paper
December 12, Dia de Nuestra SeГ±ora de Guadalupe, or better known as the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a day celebrated by many Mexican
Catholics. The night before on December 11 millions of people from every state visit the Basilica of our lady of Guadalupe, a Catholic church in
Mexico City. Some people take several days or weeks to get there because they go by foot from state to state to reach to the Basilica. Mexicans
honor their patron saint with prayers and songs, exactly at 12am she is praised with many special happy birthday songs. Mexicans praise her because
hundreds of years ago on a hillside near Mexico City, a beautiful dark skinned woman appeared to Juan Diego, a poor Indigenous Catholic. She told
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Posadas are held all across Mexico from neighborhood to neighborhood, they begin with a procession where every member of the family hold
candles and sing Mexican Christmas carols. There are people who play the parts of The Virgin Mary and Joseph. They lead the way and the
procession will make its way to a different house each night. At each house they sing "La CanciГіn Para Pedir Posadas" known as "The Song to Ask
for Hostel". The family that is outside of the house sings the part of Joseph asking for shelter and the family inside responds singing the part of the
innkeeper saying that there is no room. The song is sung back and forth a few times until finally the innkeeper decides to let them in. The family
inside open the door and everyone goes inside. Once everyone is inside the house the festivity begins with a short Bible reading and prayer. Then
once the prayer is over dinner is served with traditional "tamales" known as a "steamed corn husk filled with corn dough and meat or sauce of your
choice", and a hot "ponche" or "atole" known as "punch" or "Mexican hot chocolate". Then the guests break piГ±atas and the children are given candy.
The nine nights of posadas represent the nine months that Jesus was in Mary's
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Essay On The Mexican American War
What is the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848 and how did it affect the US and Mexico
Introduction
Stuck between 1846 and 1848, the US and Mexico (two neighbors) went to battle, which was a crucial affair for the two countries, thus massive
renovation of the region. The way was essential in the generation of a new identity for the people. Following the end of the war, Mexico lost
approximately half of its territory relating to the present American Southwest from Texas to California. The war was vital in enabling the United States
to become a continental power in the context of North America.
Background Information The hostilities between Mexico and the United States began in 1846 prior to its continuation until 1847. According to the
historical accounts, Mexico did claim the Nueces River as its northeastern boarder. On the other hand, the US claimed the Rio Grande River
(McCaffrey, 1994). The troops from Mexico and the US met at the Rio Grande on April 25, 1846 prior to the Mexican army firing at the troops of the
USA. This was the onset of the Mexican–American War. The Mexican
–American War associates with various struggles relating to land, legal rights,
and political power within the region. The region of interest has since been one of the most dynamic economic, as well as politically significant
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From this number, it is essential to note that only 1,700 US deaths related to the battle. Most of these deaths came from the disease outbreaks in the
camps. The entry of the United States troops in the Mexico City in 1848 ensured that the Mexican–American War was that close to the city. Some of the
battles in relation to the Mexican–American War include (Woods, 2013) the Capture of Monterrey, the Battle of Palo Alto, Quitman's Attack, Entrance
into the City of Mexico, and Occupation of
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Mexico Research Paper
People all over the world long for new adventures. One way that people seek to find adventure is by traveling to other countries. One country that all
tourists should visit is Mexico because of its food, art, and animals.
First of all, every tourists should visit Mexico's for its every good food.For example an empanada is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or fried in
many countries of Latin America and in Spain.Empanadas is made by folding dough over a stuffing, which may consist of meat, cheese, corn, or
other ingredients.Another great food travelers should try a tamale.A tamale is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of maize or dough, which is
steamed in a corn husk or banana leaf. The wrapping is discarded before eating. Tamales can be filled with meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, chilies or
any preparation according to taste.The most common food in Mexico is an enchilada.An enchilada is a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered
with a chili pepper sauce. Enchiladas can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including various meats, cheese, beans, potatoes, vegetables or
combinations.This is why I think Mexican food is the best. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our lady of Guadalupe is the most famous art in Mexico's history. Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe, is a Roman
Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a venerated image enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in
Mexico City.A Calavera is a skull used for the day of the dead.A Calavera is a representation of a human skull. The term is most often applied to
edible or decorative skulls made from either sugar or clay which are used in the Mexican celebration.The Torres de SatГ©lite are located in Ciudad
SatГ©lite, in the northern part of Naucalpan, MГ©xico. One of the country's first urban sculptures of great dimensions, had its planning started in
1957. This is why Mexican art is so
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The Five Stages Of Industrialization In The United States
It is extremely fascinating how cities evolved over time. Especially here in the United States since a great hand full have been industrialized and as a
result, some cities became very popular. The industrial revolution gave cities the opportunities to expand in manufactures. Thus, factories began to be
developed and as a result, it provided civilians with job opportunities. As the years progressed, cities expanded in two different methods. One method
in how it expanded was by the Concentric Zone Theory. According to Burgess, cities that in this zone expand outward in form of rings. Burgess states
that the closest zones to the origin are zone that is made up of labor workers and immigrants. In contrast to zone located furthest from the origin....
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Walt Rostow established The Stages of Economic Growth that cities go through to get to modernity. Rostow states that all societies will eventually be
industrialized in just five stages (Fong 2016). The first stage of modernization begins with the traditional society. In addition to the cities in Mexico,
there are small villages that are near and far from the city. Some of these villages still practice the first stages of modernity through agricultural.
Subsequently, as villages began to grow, they expand their development of goods through the pre–conditions to the take–off stages. In this stage, goods
will be manufacture out of raw material then traded for other goods. When a city is large enough it goes through innovation. The city acquires
entertainment, several transportation methods, hospitality services etc. these types of characteristics attract tourist. (CITE DR. FONG?) Mexico city has
this characteristic; sources of entertainment, transportation methods and hospitality services. This is what is known as the drive to maturity stage. This
is the stage that that attracts tourist due to its modernity. Lastly, a city reaches the final stage of high mass consumption. Mexico city has reached this
stage because there is any form of consumption located throughout the city. Whether it is automotive, electronics etc, it gives civilians the opportunity
to be high consumers. (CITY DR
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Positive Effects Of The Spanish Conquest
The Spanish Conquest impacted the Aztec society's beliefs and way of life. The Aztec empire was a wealthy and a well–organized society. It was an
empire that people from Europe had never seen before. There are many mixed feelings about the impact of the Spaniards in the new world. Some
experts view it as negative and others believed there were many positive results of this conquest. Regardless if we agree whether the conquest was
positive or negative, there is no doubt that the Spanish conquest was the beginning of the end for the Aztec empire. An empire that had their own set of
beliefs filled with exotic mythology and legends.
The capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan, and what is known today asMexico City was conquered in 1521 by the Spanish explorer named
Hernando Cortez. Cortez was born Medellin, Spain in 1485. He was the only son of a noble family and his father was a captain in the Spanish
army. He was fascinated with Christopher Columbus' journeys in the new world. This was a far cry from his parents wish for him to be lawyer.
Before reaching the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, Cortes along with Diego Velazquez, were powerful figures in the island of Cuba. Their
partnership soon ended when Cortes went against Velasquez's wishes to marry his sister and sailed to the mainland of Mexico against his orders.
On 1519 Cortez reached the harbor of central Veracruz ("True Cross"). He arrived with 11 ships, 15 horses and a fleet of 500 men in search for gold.
Cortes soon learned that the land was ruled by the great Aztec lord in the city of TenochtitlГЎn: King Monezuma II.
The Aztecs had many beliefs that were based on the end of the world and nature. The Aztec religion focused on keeping a balance in nature. They
believed that one mistake could lead to a natural disaster or could cause the sun to stop rotating. Among the many hundreds of gods that the Aztecs
adored, there was a particularly interesting god that stood out from the rest. This god was Quetzalcoatl, otherwise knows as the "Feathered Serpent".
According to legend Quetzalcoatl created all humans with his own blood. The Aztecs believed that they needed to repay Quetzalcoatl and all the gods
for their sacrifice by performing rituals. In
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Summary: Basilica Of Our Lady Of Guadalupe
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe When people go to a different country, they usually want to find more information about it. Some countries, such
as Mexico, have much history. Mexico has one of the oldest cultures in all of history. 30,000 years ago, Mexico City was covered in thick sheets of ice.
Located in the Valle deMexico, Mexico City is surrounded by formerly active volcanic mountains. The earth underneath the city is unstable, so
earthquakes are somewhat common. The culture and daily life in Mexico City is very unique. Everywhere people walk, they could see shops full of
items ranging from religious statues to sweet candy. If they go to Mexico City on a special day, they will see beautiful Mexican dances and many
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According to Our Lady of Guadalupe of the South and the North, "She beckoned to him, and speaking his native language, she revealed that she was
the Blessed Mother, and that she wished for a church to be erected on the hill. (36) She then ordered Juan Diego to talk to the Bishop, Juan of
Zumarraga, about what he saw today. After talking with Juan Diego, the bishop grew suspicious of him. In the next two apparitions, Juan Diego was
asking Mary to help him get the trust of the bishop, only to return getting trust taken away from him. Here is what My Pilgrimage to Our Lady of
Guadalupe stated about the following
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The Virgin of Guadalupe Appeared to Juan Diego
An individual can belong to one or many cultures. Culture is what makes a person unique and in some ways can define an individual. Within the
various cultures there are symbols and artifacts that are culture specific and have deep meaning. I identify myself with the Hispanic and Middle
Eastern cultures. From my family roots I have learned information about my ancestors and some examples of specific items that have a unique
meaning. For example, in regards to my Hispanic culture, one symbol that is recognized is Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is also recognized as the Virgin
of Guadalupe and has the title of the Virgin Mary associated with a celebrated pictorial image in Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico
City (Catholic Online). Growing up as a child I attended private catholic school from Kindergarten through my senior year of high school. During
this time it was a requirement that fellow pupils and myself take a religion class focused on the catholic faith. It was in my early years that I first
encountered information regarding Our Lady of Guadalupe. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego in Tepeyac Hill Mexico City on
December 12, 1531. She appeared on his cloak before Bishop Zummarraya. Suddenly after flowers fell to the floor. The Virgin of Guadalupe is seen
among many Christians as an iconic symbol. Within this community are variations of cultures. However, for the Hispanic culture it is very important
since it took place in Mexico. So it
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Mexican Music Research Paper
Mexican Music Culture
A music culture that I'm affiliated with is Mexican music; it's geographically and ethnically relevant to the culture I'm a part of. I'm half
Mexican–American and African American, however, I've been drawn toward listening to music of traditional Mexican music. Historically, songs of this
music culture ranged from dealing with love and relationships to oppression that Mexican–Americans had to endure while settling in San Antonio in
the early 1700's. Being from San Antonio, the music culture embodies cultural roots associated with mainly Tejano and conjunto genres of Mexican
music; essential, these two distinctive musical styles led San Antonio in being the most important city in America when it comes to Latino music. Today,
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Ranchera comes from "rancho" because of its origination from countryside Mexico. In Ranchero music, it's nonetheless common for musicians or
group member to use "Grito Mexicano", an expression (yell) that's exerted to the audience; it's a comical behavior because of the joy and laughter that
the audience engages in. Fascinatingly, rhythms of this genre of music mirror the bolero, waltz and polka. Ranchera grew out of the Mexican
revolution and gave Mexican a sense of hope and unity during the mid–20th century. Also, famous ranchero singer Vincente Fernandez is an iconic
musician who's even perceived to be the king of ranchero
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World Civ Quiz
APWH Ch. 23–25 Test Review
Ch. 23 1. The Portuguese mariner who sailed to Calicut in 1498 was A. DiasB. ColumbusC. CookD. Vasco da Gama2. Which of the following was
not one of the main inspirations for European exploration? A. The desire to conquer China and IndiaB. The search for basic resourcesC. The desire to
establish new trade routes to Asian marketsD. The desire to spread Christianity3. The first European nation to dominate trade with Asia was A.
EnglandB. SpainC. PortugalD. France4. The Portuguese viewed the Atlantic Ocean islands as the perfect location for the cultivation of A. CottonB.
SugarcaneC. IndigoD. Maize5. Which of the following was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
AustraliaB. New ZealandC. Hawai`iD. Tahiti21. In their attempt to control the spice trade in the Indian Ocean, the Europeans during the period
between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries A. Achieved a monopolyB. Used an alliance with southern Indian princes to achieve successC. Were
never able to displace the Chinese monopolyD. Met with limited success because of a lack of personnel22. Hormuz, Goa, and Melaka were all
seized in the early 1500s by A. Vasco da GamaB. Afonso d 'AlboquerqueC. Francis DrakeD. Zheng He| 23. The Portuguese dominance of trade was
dependent on their ability to A. Force the native populations to convert to ChristianityB. Form alliances with Chinese princes to take advantage of the
large Chinese navyC. Force merchant ships to call at fortified trading sites and pay dutiesD. Conquer territories and bring them permanently into their
growing empire 24. Which of the following cities was not a Portuguese trading post? A. GoaB. HormuzC. MelakaD. Bombay25. In the end, Portugal
was unable to maintain its early domination of trade because A. It was a small country with a small populationB. A Chinese resurgence of naval
exploration forced the Portuguese outC. A late outbreak of the bubonic plague in the seventeenth century killed half the
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Mexican Culture
Jose Renteria Professor English 111 14 February 2013 Mexican and College Culture The word culture comes from the Latin "cultura" that means
cultivation or improvement. It is the way that a person can improve through education, and ideals from other people. Nowadays, culture defines a
group of people with the same interest and traditions. Mexican and college culture have many characteristics but the three more significant
characteristics between the two cultures are values, beliefs, and important objects. I was born and spent 24 years living in Mexico so I can say that
Mexico has many traditions and ideals in its culture and the three are consider very significant in this culture like values, beliefs, and important objects.
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I cannot see somebody without it." Technological instruments such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones are necessary for every college culture. For
example, the three people interviewed related with college mentioned that electronics are the most important objects in their college culture because
they are needed to interact between them through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, MySpace, and much more. Similarities and
differences between Mexican culture and college culture on values, beliefs, and important objects. For example, in both cultures values are related
with family and it is what makes values similar between the two cultures. A student that I interviewed told me that the same values that a family rules
such as integrity, honesty, and respect can be found in a family as well for Mexican culture the most important value is the family. Beliefs is a
characteristic in which the two cultures are different. In Mexican culture the beliefs are more spiritual such as pray to the Virgin Maria for a miracle or
necessity while in college culture its beliefs are focus on the community itself and the students related to the success of their career. Another
characteristic that is different between the two cultures is important objects. For Mexican culture the objects has a sentimental value, for example,
Mexicans feel proud of the product
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Thematic Analysis Of ' Bless Me, Ultima
Thematic Analysis of Conflicts in, Bless me, Ultima Differences in others aid to the stimulation of ideas and opinions that expresses an individual 's
personality. In Rudolfo Anaya's bildungsroman, Bless Me, Ultima, the struggle between two families and their extreme differences cause numerous
conflicts that are constantly present throughout his novel. In this chicano inspired novel, Antonio MarГ©z, the six year old protagonist, is perpetually
faced with instances of dissimilarity throughout his life that often make it a challenge to stand out instead of fitting in with the rest of the crowd.
When Anaya uses literary elements such as setting his novel as a bildungsroman, symbolism and and imagery it helps intensify the reader 's
understanding of the novel. Contrasts between good and evil, right and wrong and even teachings within the MarГ©zes own family are a main cause
in increasing Antonios level of maturity. Initially, Antonio 's family in itself experiences major discrepancies with beliefs in different religions.
Antonio 's mother, Maria MarГ©z, (formally a Luna), has a strong monotheistic belief in praying to the Virgin of Guadalupe and is very active in her
catholic faith. Antonio 's mother would always make them pray and often times,"after supper [they] always prayed the rosary... [she] had a beautiful
statue of la Virgen de Guadalupe" that they would kneel in front of and sometimes pray to for hours on end (Anaya 43). Maria had a strong belief that
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Our Lady Of Guadalupe
Our Lady of the Liberation There are many names for Our Lady of Guadalupe like the Virgin of Guadalupe, and Tonantzin, but they all mean the
goddess that protected the people and came to Juan Diego. Over thousands of years the story of Tonantzin, what the native Aztec people called
their Virgin Mother Mary, has been passed down and celebrated in the Mexican culture for all of the good and protection that they believe she has
brought them. In Rodolfo Corky Gonzales' epic poem "Yo Soy Joaquin" he references this Aztec goddess, Tonantzin because she is a religious
figure, she was considered a native and she is a symbol of independence. To begin, Our Lady of Guadalupe, or the Virgin Mary, has always been
present in the Catholic Church but was first seen in 1531 ("Our Lady of Guadalupe"). The first time she was spotted was on the Hill of Tepeyac
where she met Juan Diego, a farmer, so he would talk to the bishop and request to put a monument or basilica in her... Show more content on
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Some of the causes her image has been associated with is the independence and identity of the Mexican and Chicano people (Livingstone). The first
time it was used heavily was in 1810 when she was used as the rebel face in the Mexican independence against Spain as their battle cry was: "Long
Live Our Lady of Guadalupe" ("Our Lady of Guadalupe"). Appreciation is displayed by how the first independent President of Mexico changed her
name to Guadalupe Victoria to show her devotion to the goddess (Livingstone). And the Virgin of Guadalupe was used as a rebellious symbol of the
Zapata's followers, who were mostly indigenous people, in the Mexican Revolution in 1910–1920 using her as a symbol for mother nature and freedom
(Livingstone). Overall Tonantzin gave many of the people hope that they could succeed and fight for their freedoms throughout Mexican and Latino
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When The Worlds Collide
"All ancient civilisations have contributed in some way to the development of modern society." – with these words of Dr Joyce Tyldesley I believe the
main thought of documentary "When the Worlds Collide" written by Carl Byker and Ruben Martinez can be worded.
The film presents the moment of the discovery of America by Spaniards and the following years, focusing mainly on the cultural aspects that underwent
changes in that time. It shows the way various elements from both civilizations merged and intertwined to work as one new entity. The documentary
also illustrates the clash of the New World and the Old World with the effects on both sides, the most prominent one being the creation of a newculture
– the Mestizo culture, which is the mix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the Romans took over Greece, they also took over the Greek culture and, to a small degree, language in the process of Hellenisation . The
Roman religion was created by copying the religion of the Greeks, with the exception of the names of the gods and goddesses and some other details.
Other than that, the Romans also adopted the Greek architectural and literary style. As of other countries that were conquered by Rome, the Romans
also took the way of building ships and the alphabet in an altered form from Phoenicia. In all of the countries that the Romans conquered they would
build roads for their armies to move quickly. Roman roads were so tough and well–built that many of them have lasted in good condition even until
now; the famous oldest road Via Appia that leads from Rome to Naples is still in use . Moreover, the Romans built numerous cities, among which are
Vienna , London and Paris . Had Rome not conquered so many countries, the modern world would have looked entirely different. Rome had an
enormous input in shaping of the European culture. Because Rome invaded other lands and created an enormous empire, it was able to spread the
knowledge and new inventions on an extensive
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How Does Sandra Cisneros Use Syntax In Tepeyac
In Tepeyac Sandra Cisneros uses a specific style of writing. She uses syntax and diction to create emphasis and to make the story more interesting.
The way the Sandra forms her sentences in Tepeyac is rather strange and can be confusing. She writes long, detailed sentences that seem to just
follow her train of thought from one thing to another. A very good example of this is at the beginning of the story when she starts to create the
setting. The author starts by saying, "When the sky of Tepeyac opens its first thin stars and the dark comes down in an ink of Japanese blue above the
bell towers of La Basilica de Nuestra Senora," but from there goes on to continue describing the setting, "above the photographers and their souvenir
backdrops
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Gloria Prieto Biography

  • 1. Gloria Prieto Biography On January 8, 2001, I was born as the 5th child of Antonio Ramirez and Angelica Prieto. Due to assimilation and that very often, cultural names in western countries bring racist associations, I was named Britney Trish Ramirez. I was born the youngest of two brothers, Anthony and Neil, and two sisters, Angelica and Ascencion. Although I was born in Dallas, Texas, my parents who are Mexican immigrants, raised us speaking Spanish and in Mexican culture. Growing up, we lived (and currently live) in Oak Cliff. At around age 3, I went to pre–school, at a chain school named Mi Escuelita. My first friends were my teachers; they always provided understanding and sparked my love and ambition for learning. My most memorable moment there was when I learned to spell my name. It gave me a sense of self and identity, which is important. As a child, my parents were always working so my grandmother, Gloria Prieto, raised us and eventually lived with us. I even lived with her in Mexico City, Mexico from my birth until I was one. The first time I experienced something beautiful was the day of the virgin Guadalupe, where a celebration was held in la Basilica de Santa Maria de Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico. When I entered elementary school, she moved in with my aunt, who resides in Arlington, but visited me on weekends. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Elementary, I really enjoyed coming to school and learning about things I was interested in. At age 6, my older brother, Anthony, passed away in a car accident. This was a hard time for my family, but we eventually got through it. My Grandmother moved back in with us after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Cultural Artifact Speech: Story Of La Virgen De Guadalupe Cultural Artifact Speech Outline I.Intro A.Attention Getter: By raising your hand, who here knows or has heard a story of La Virgen De Guadalupe? Let me tell you more about her. B.Revealed Object and Speaker Credibility: La virgin de Guadalupe represents Mexican people who believe in her, also known as "Guadalupanos". I think is important for people to learn about this culture to have a better understanding of why La Virgen de Guadalupe is important in the Mexican culture. C.Thesis: By explaining the story of La Virgen de Guadalupe, you will learn the reason of why people have so much faith in her. D.Preview of Main Points: First, I will discuss the story of La Virgen de Guadalupe and the importance in the Mexican culture. Then, I will discuss how I identify myself with this culture and one experience in which I explain why la Virgen de Guadalupe is important to me. II.Body A.Main Point 1: La Virgen de Guadalupe represents the Mexican culture and some of the American culture as well. 1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sub–Point 1: According to a magazine named Latino Voices published on December 12, 2013 La Virgen de Guadalupe is the patron saint of Mexico. La Virgen had two apparitions in the year 1531. She first appeared to a poor peasant named Juan Diego on the Tepeyac Hill in December 9, 1531. The second time she reappeared to Juan Diego was on Dec 12 of the same year. This is where she ordered him to collect roses on his TilmГЎtli. Then for him to take the roses to the priest and to tell him that she wanted a church to be built for her. This story was told in Spanish and the Nahualt language. After 300 years later it became a national holiday in Mexico in the year 1859. The way to celebrate this holiday is by playing "Las Mananitas (birthday song)" to her every year on Dec 12 in the basilica which is also known as the home of la Virgen. Later on January 22, 1999 Pope John Paul II named La Virgen "Our Lady of Guadalupe the Patroness of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Who Is CathГ©drale Notre-Dame De Paris? Nia Wilson Ms. Holbrook 2nd Period 16 November 2015 Outline CathГ©drale Notre–Dame de Paris, also known as the Notre Dame Cathedral, is the most popular monument in Paris. It is a good example of French Gothic architecture. Despite being extremely famous, even more so than the Eiffel Tower, the cathedral is an active Catholic church. CathГ©drale Notre–Dame de Paris was built on the site of Paris's first Christian church, Saint Etienne basilica, which was built the site of the Roman temple to Jupiter. The history of the building project dates back to the 10th century. Construction began during the 12th century and it ended 300 years later. There were two different versions of the cathedral. The first version was built in 528 during the 10th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few of the relics result in miracles. For example, if a person was sick and they touch one of the relics, they would start to feel better. There are a few Eucharistic miracles associated with the church. During Mass, the priest saw the bread and blood of Christ transform into real flesh and blood. After the priest consecrated the Eucharist, host started to bleed onto the corporal. Healing miracles are associated with many relics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Personal Narrative-Magnet School On January 8, 2001, I was born as the 5th child of Antonio Ramirez and Angelica Prieto. Due to assimilation in western countries, cultural names will bring prejudice associations, I was named Britney Trish Ramirez. I was born the youngest of two brothers, Anthony and Neil, and two sisters, Angelica and Ascencion. Although I was born in Dallas, Texas, my parents who are Mexican immigrants, raised us speaking Spanish and in Mexican culture. Growing up, we lived (and currently live) in Oak Cliff. At around age 3, I went to pre–school, at a charter school named Mi Escuelita. My first friends were my teachers; they always... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I enrolled and then attended. During middle school, I became conscious about social issues in the world. This caused me to see things differently, which did end up in me losing friends. In seventh grade, my grandmother who was a mother to me, passed away from terminal cancer. It was another hard loss for my family and me. In eighth grade I applied to five schools but only got into two, ESSM and Mountainview Early College. I decided to come here since this school has more experience. It wasn't my choice high school, but I am still glad I get to come to a magnet school.On August 24, 2015, I started high school. With an uncertain future ahead of me, I entered the school with a mindset towards greatness. At first, I was sad about starting high school because it meant I was getting closer to becoming an adult, but now I am just scared of not being at the top of my class, not getting into my choice universities/colleges, and not getting really high scores on my SAT/ACT, PSAT, and AP exams. I still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Brief History Of Mexico: A Country In Latin America Mexico is a country located at the southern portion of North America and it is made up of thirty–one states. Mexico is the third largest country in Latin America, with one of the largest populations. El tamaГ±o de Mejico es un quinto del tamaГ±o de Estados Unidos. El languaje principal que se habla en Mejico es el EspaГ±ol. Mexico's currency is known as the peso; however, it is not worth much. Un dolar en estados unidos son veinte punto treinta y nueve pesos. Their national flag is composed of three, evenly spaced vertical blocks. Los colores de la bandera estan en la orden de verde, blanco, y rojo. Reading from left to right, the flag's colors are green, white, and red. En medio de la bandera esta una ГЎguila sentada en un cactus, comiedon una serpiente. The flag symbolizes many aspects of Mexico's history, even the colors hold a symbolic meaning. For instance, the green symbolizes the Independence Movement, the white symbolizes the purity of the Catholic faith, and red symbolizes the blood of the heroes (Price of Freedom). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country is known for its Pacific, Gulf of Mexico beaches and its diverse landscape of mountains, deserts and jungles. Muchos lugares en Mejico tienen evidencia de la vida de los pueblos indГgenas. For example, many pre–Columbian, Mayan, and TeotihuacГЎn ruins exist throughout Mexicoc (infoplease). Las runias de los pueblos tienen un geografico significado. One the famous ruins is the ChichГ©n ItzГЎ, it is an ancient Mayan city and was the center of power in the region; therefore, many original stone palaces, temples, etc. remain to–this–day (History of Mexico). Another famous landmark, is the PaquimГ© ruins located in Chihuahua. El pueblo de PaquimГ© tiena una area ceremonial, estructuras del templo, un campo de la bola, piramides y montiulos de la efigie (History of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Virgin Of Guadalupe And La Virgen De Guadalupe In the final resolution concerning religion, Chicanas declare, "Revolutionary change of [the] Catholic Church or for it to get out of the way." On the resolutions listed under sexuality, Chicanas mention how they recognize their suppression under the Catholic Church, how religion and culture control their sex lives, and the "guilt complexes" pressured onto them when they challenge the institution. Each of these themes are depicted through the cultural and religious symbol of the Virgin of Guadalupe. La Virgen de Guadalupe or The Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, represents a central image of Mexican Catholicism. The Catholic Church utilized the symbolic image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to represent feminine virtue through a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Virgin ordered Diego to collect Castilian roses around the hill and she helped him arrange them into his cloak. On December 12 when Diego returned to the Archbishop, he opened his tilmГЎtli or cloak in which the image of the Virgin appeared. In response, the archbishop honored the Virgin's request and built an altar in her honor. Today, The Basilica de Guadalupe in Tepeyac stands in dedication to the Virgin's first appearance and remains the most visited Catholic shrine. Because of the Virgin's Mexican history, she holds great significance to Mexican Catholics, so it is no surprise why the Virgin remains inherent in Mexican culture, or as literary scholar Debra J. Blake so aptly defined, "Guadalupe equals Mexico." Both men and women admire the Virgin, but her religious setting provides a context for oppression through the church. NietoGomez explains how the church utilized Guadalupe's image, "Marianismo, the veneration of the Virgin Mary, became the model of how to make oppression a religious obligation. This is the heritage of the Chicana." The church created a patriarchal role for themselves by weaving the Virgin's image as a pure mother to model ordinary women's behavior. By applying this method through the guise of subjugation, the Church rationalized their need to "protect" women in order to maintain their pure, moral status. Paradoxically, feminine virtues expressed by the Virgin as to be employed by women represents many contradictory elements. Debra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mary In The Catholic Church Research Paper Mary is a very important figure in the Catholic Church because she plays the role of Mother of God and the Catholic Church. At a young age Mary agreed to carry the child of God. By agreeing to carry God's child she reversed Eve's disobedience. Mary is the serpent crusher that was foretold about in the Protoevangelism. Mary was the first disciple and she demonstrates the love that God desires from us. Aside from being the Mother of God Mary is also the bridge for the Old Testament to the New Testament. Mary fulfills some of the prophecies from the Old Testament. Overtime our understanding of Mary has grown and developed through tradition. Mary is the second most pictured person on Earth. There are also many different accounts of people encountering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Virtual Pilgrim Research Paper In today's society, there are many ways to go on a pilgrimage. One of the ways that has been found that people go on a pilgrimage is by using the internet. Although, it is not the traditional way of connecting spiritually with God it provides similar results. By using the online resources available to the public people are able to go anywhere and everywhere they feel it will help them strengthen their faith. Also, virtual pilgrimage can help many people unable to travel to find their path and faith while reconnecting with their God. A pilgrim according to Stidham Rogers is one who moves across the earth, in order to journey to a shrine or a holy place as a devotee, seeking a closer affinity to the divine through physical proximity. She also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This has been done through the process of buying airplane tickets, walking through a path mark by previous pilgrims, sightseeing holy places and relics by themselves or with a group of pilgrims. Nevertheless, pilgrims of today have many more options, one being virtual pilgrimage. Thanks to many people such as Father James Martin pilgrims are able to search online and choose what journey they would like to undertake without even leaving their living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mexico: Country Report Mexico has unequivocally become integral to the United State 's (US) economy. It ranks as one of the US 's most important trading partners. Through foreign direct investment from the north, the development of a skilled workforce, and a free market economy, Mexico has developed into an economic power. Despite a shaky history riddled with debt, the country as a whole has recovered. To compare elements of cultures across nations, we try to formulate similarities in beliefs, practices, and situations. Mexico, while distinctly different from the US, holds many cultural similarities that translate well into other countries. Mexico sits south of the US on 1,972,550 sq km of total area. As of 2006, 107.5 million people inhabited the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lately, the manufacturing sector has been led by the food processing, beverages and tobacco products sector while followed closely by metal product, machinery, and transportation equipment sector. Mexico has long been a key asset to US MNCs. With an immediate proximity to the US via rail, air, and shipping routes, transportation of products between the two countries is mostly hassle–free. Combined with the elimination of tariffs and trade taxes from the integration of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), they no longer pose an economic price on outsourcing assembly or manufacturing to Mexico. Consequently, trade with the US and Canada has tripled since NAFTA 's implementation in 1994. MNCs in multiple industries have latched on to this. Among the industries at the forefront is the automotive sector. With a skilled workforce and lower wages, producing automotive part and assembling quality cars can be done at a significantly lower cost than in the US while still maintaining the quality that consumer 's demand. Ranking among the top sixty companies operating in all of Latin America (in terms of net sales in $US billions) as of December 31, 2004 are General Motors ($10.5 billion), Daimler Chrysler ($9.2 billion), Delphi Corporation ($5.1 billion), and Ford Motor Company ($3.9 billion). (Brown, 2005) Of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Lady Of Guadalupe Religion What is a belief? Belief is a trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something. That is what our Lady of Guadalupe is our belief, our confidence, our fight. Also our Lady of Guadalupe is a tradition because there is a lot of people that really belief on her and they celebrate her day and all that thingВґs. These story starts like these (1531). On December 9, 1531, in Mexico, our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a poor humble Aztec Indian who had recently converted to the catholic faith. She asked him to go to the Bishop and tell him to build a church where she said ВЁI will show and offer all of my love, my compassion, my help and my protection to my people.ВЁ Juan Diego did as she asked, but the Bishop asked for a sign that this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Right before their very eyes, the Bishop fell to his knees. He had the church built at her request.to make the story short; the tilma is still intact after 470 years. The colors have not faded and the cloth has not deteriorated. It was been on display in the Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe for all this time. Because of all these amazing story the majority of the people belief in our Lady of Guadalupe and all the miracles she can do for all the people that belief on her and everything she does for us, the people that we love her. The manner in which Our Lady appeared on the tilma was very significant to the Aztec Indians. God had her dressed in a way that they would understand who she was. She was dressed in royal clothes that showed that she was very important, perhaps a queen. She also had the symbol of the cross at her neck which was the same symbol the Spaniards had on their ships and in the churches. Moreover, because these and many more reason. The cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe was made in Juarez in the year of 1659 but horn was consecrated in 1941, that special place is a historical place in Juarez Mexico City. This cathedral was dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, is located in the border city of Chihuahua, in the area called Historic Center. It was built in the middle of the second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mexican Culture Research Paper What makes a culture distinctive? What shapes a culture's development throughout history? For many cultures, one of the main answers is religion. Religion has, for millennia, formed the backbone of most societies, and it often shapes people's identity. Mexico is no different. The connection of religion and culture in Mexico is made clear through its current demographics, its history, and its festivals. Religion is a part of most people's lives in Mexico. In the 2010 census, approximately 90% of the population claimed to be at least nominally religious: 82.7% of the population identified as Roman Catholic, with another 9% claiming an affiliation with another religion ("Mexico," n.d.). The practice of Catholicism in the country varies greatly, from groups that follow a rigid interpretation of Catholic doctrine to indigenous groups who practice syncretistic religions, or the mixing of Catholic practices with traditional, indigenous rituals. For these indigenous cultures, religion helps maintain a cultural identity that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most important festivals is the Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe, or the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe. This is celebrated on December 12 by most of the population, even those who are only nominally religious. On this holiday, people remember the day the Virgin of Guadalupe reportedly appeared to a man named Juan Diego in 1531 (Cline, 2015). People across the country celebrate with dancing, food, and music and many even make a pilgrimage across the country to celebrate at the basilica in Mexico City. The Virgin of Guadalupe is the country's patron saint, and "her image has been used throughout Mexican history, not only as a religious icon but also as a sign of patriotism" ("Everything You Need to Know about la Virgen de Guadalupe," 2013). The devotion to the Guadalupe has remained constant over the years, even as other aspects of Mexican society have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Personal Narrative: My Grandparents And Mexico I meet my Grandparents and Mexico because of my mom. "Jamie we are going to Mexico and you will your Grandparents" said my mom "What!". The time had come I had to say bye to my dad and get into the plane. "Bye dad I will miss you so much" "You will come back Jamie, I will miss you too" my dad answer. We got to Mexico City and my Grandpa was at the airport waiting for us. We got to the town I had never seen so many people all my family was there the family of my dad and mom. I didn't know what to do I was barely 5 years old. They had make tamales and don't remember what else. I just wanted to do is go back to the US. The first few weeks were horrible I hated Mexico they didn't have good pizza and hamburgers the food that my grandma did I didn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Los Matachines Every Step is a form of Prayer Intricate costumes, rhythmic movement, expression of culture, and religious backgrounds all make up the art form of the dance of los Matachines. The traditional dance–drama of los Matachines is danced by both men and women of all ages. Essentially, every costume and instrument used by los Matachines is self–made by the dancers and can be created from many different materials such as rocks, sand, feathers, etc. To begin their dance, these dancers will form two lines facing each other with enough space in between, while the two main dancers at the moment move along through the middle of those lines performing their specific piece in the dance. Although every group of Matachines will have their own story to tell, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two dancers are selected depending on their experience which includes their skills and maturity in dance. The main characters consist of El Monarca Montezuma, his bride La Malinche, El Abuelo, and El Toro followed by the rest of of the group of Matachines. Like I mentioned before, every group of Matachines will have their own story to tell depending on the event however, they all dance for the same religious purpose. One of the main stories ever told by any group of Matachines is typically about one of the main characters, Malinche, whose only desire is for El Monarca to murder El Toro who is represented by a man with horns on his head running around and through the dancers. El Toro threatens Monarca, Malinche, and anyone else in his way. The evil then is finally overpowered, killed, and castrated. There will be times when a Torito comes in the act, played by a young boy who represents the bull being reborn. Last but not least, El Abuelo and La Vieja are the characters meant for comic relief summing up a brief performance done by los ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo November 10th, 1845: $25 million offer to Mexico for the Rio Grande River May 13th, 1846: Break out of war September 20th, 1846: United States' victory of the Battle of Monterrey December 1846: Santa Anna becomes president in Mexico February 23rd, 1847: United States wins the Battle of Buena Vista April 1847: The United States wins the Battle og Cerro Gordo August 1847: Mexico city is captured February 2nd, 1848: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed February 1848: Mexican territories ceded Signed on February 2, 1848, in Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city north of the capital. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed by the U.S. and Mexico. The United States appointed Nicholas P. Trist, a citizen of the United States and the Mexican Republic has appointed Don Luis Gonzaga Cuevas, Don Bernardo Couto, and Don Miguel Atristain. This Treaty, brought to an end the Mexican American War. Bringing peace between the two countries. The U.S. called for Mexico to cede 55% of its territory, extending the boundaries of the United States by over 525,000 sq/m. This newly acquired land is what is known as present day Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado,and Wyoming. In exchange for this land, Mexico received a $15 million compensation. word count: 130 Abolitionist Movement The Abolitionist Movement began in 1833, when the American Anti –Slavery Society in Philadelphia was formed by William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur and Lewis Tappan (and others). The goal of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Culturally Relevant Services. In This Paper, I Will Be Culturally Relevant Services In this paper, I will be exploring and explaining about the culture that I am studying in order to present it to my classmates for Miss Dennette Derezotes Social Work 345 class. I will try to give my classmates a better understanding about the way this culture lives, in what is to them a new land. Undocumented immigrants is the culture that I chose to write about in my paper. When I use the term undocumented immigrants, I am referring to all those that are living in the United States with no legal documentation. Foreign–born persons that have no legal right to be in or remain in the United States. Undocumented immigrants consist of people from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, India, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sternberg and Barry clearly helped us to understand that this is not true, "woman from poor countries migrate to prosperous countries (often illegally) and take jobs that local citizens reject as to menial or low paying" (Sternberg and Barry, 2011, Pg. 65). The undocumented immigrant might have to make a sacrifice and leave their family behind in their country when making the journey to the United States. But there are several things that cannot be
  • 16. left behind no matter where he or she goes to. One of those many things is their cultural tradition. For many, going to church and praying to God is an important tradition passed down from generation to generation. In Detained and Deported, Mariana is a great example of this tradition. Regan describes her as "a devout Christian" who had very little time to herself between school, work and church (Regan, 2015, p.46). When she was detained she started singing hymns and praying to her God (Regan, 2015, p.247). When in custody, she did not forget about her tradition and got others involved in prayers (Regan, 2015, p.59). She always found time to pray to her God. Many undocumented immigrants, before crossing over to the United Sates, made a quick stop their church and get a cross figure or an amulet and have the priest or father bless it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mexican Culture Research Paper Latin America has a diverse population with different ethnic groups. Culture is a system that shares values, beliefs, behavior. It is shared, learned and pass through generations. In Mexican culture, religion plays an important part of our lives. From traditions and cultural believes. The cultural group that I identify with is religion. As a catholic I believe Mexican culture hold their religious rituals experiences to be very personal. It brings families closer to our culture ties. Religion was something that my parents instilled in me at a very young age. In our culture as a catholic first is baptism, confirmation, communion then marriage. Faith was embedded at a very young age in an effort to be a better person and to clear the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, one of the stereotypes is the controversial topic of priest being pedophiles. The religion and the church have developed a bad reputation regarding this matter. Not all priest fall under this category. Another additional stereotype is "Why do we idolize saints and the Virgin Mary"? It's not believed to be idolization, is respect. It is believed that God created earth, and that's who we idolize. An additional stereotype is "all Mexican drug lord cartels are catholic? There catholic and they kill! I am astonished to hear these types of stereotypes, religion has nothing to do with the violence those individual choose. Another comment is "Catholic religion is so strict". Another stereotype is Mexican Catholic families have big families because the religion does not believe in birth control and they use religion for everything, and why do they drink and party too much? I was once asked about a several stereotypes, I have been asked if my beliefs were forced upon me, do I think I am better than everybody else, and can you do whatever you want as long you go to confession. I was not offended when questioned about the stereotyping. I felt the person that had questioned just didn't have a worldview about other people's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Our Lady Of Guadalupe Research Paper December 12, Dia de Nuestra SeГ±ora de Guadalupe, or better known as the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a day celebrated by many Mexican Catholics. The night before on December 11 millions of people from every state visit the Basilica of our lady of Guadalupe, a Catholic church in Mexico City. Some people take several days or weeks to get there because they go by foot from state to state to reach to the Basilica. Mexicans honor their patron saint with prayers and songs, exactly at 12am she is praised with many special happy birthday songs. Mexicans praise her because hundreds of years ago on a hillside near Mexico City, a beautiful dark skinned woman appeared to Juan Diego, a poor Indigenous Catholic. She told him her name was Saint Mary of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Posadas are held all across Mexico from neighborhood to neighborhood, they begin with a procession where every member of the family hold candles and sing Mexican Christmas carols. There are people who play the parts of The Virgin Mary and Joseph. They lead the way and the procession will make its way to a different house each night. At each house they sing "La CanciГіn Para Pedir Posadas" known as "The Song to Ask for Hostel". The family that is outside of the house sings the part of Joseph asking for shelter and the family inside responds singing the part of the innkeeper saying that there is no room. The song is sung back and forth a few times until finally the innkeeper decides to let them in. The family inside open the door and everyone goes inside. Once everyone is inside the house the festivity begins with a short Bible reading and prayer. Then once the prayer is over dinner is served with traditional "tamales" known as a "steamed corn husk filled with corn dough and meat or sauce of your choice", and a hot "ponche" or "atole" known as "punch" or "Mexican hot chocolate". Then the guests break piГ±atas and the children are given candy. The nine nights of posadas represent the nine months that Jesus was in Mary's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay On The Mexican American War What is the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848 and how did it affect the US and Mexico Introduction Stuck between 1846 and 1848, the US and Mexico (two neighbors) went to battle, which was a crucial affair for the two countries, thus massive renovation of the region. The way was essential in the generation of a new identity for the people. Following the end of the war, Mexico lost approximately half of its territory relating to the present American Southwest from Texas to California. The war was vital in enabling the United States to become a continental power in the context of North America. Background Information The hostilities between Mexico and the United States began in 1846 prior to its continuation until 1847. According to the historical accounts, Mexico did claim the Nueces River as its northeastern boarder. On the other hand, the US claimed the Rio Grande River (McCaffrey, 1994). The troops from Mexico and the US met at the Rio Grande on April 25, 1846 prior to the Mexican army firing at the troops of the USA. This was the onset of the Mexican–American War. The Mexican –American War associates with various struggles relating to land, legal rights, and political power within the region. The region of interest has since been one of the most dynamic economic, as well as politically significant regions of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this number, it is essential to note that only 1,700 US deaths related to the battle. Most of these deaths came from the disease outbreaks in the camps. The entry of the United States troops in the Mexico City in 1848 ensured that the Mexican–American War was that close to the city. Some of the battles in relation to the Mexican–American War include (Woods, 2013) the Capture of Monterrey, the Battle of Palo Alto, Quitman's Attack, Entrance into the City of Mexico, and Occupation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Mexico Research Paper People all over the world long for new adventures. One way that people seek to find adventure is by traveling to other countries. One country that all tourists should visit is Mexico because of its food, art, and animals. First of all, every tourists should visit Mexico's for its every good food.For example an empanada is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or fried in many countries of Latin America and in Spain.Empanadas is made by folding dough over a stuffing, which may consist of meat, cheese, corn, or other ingredients.Another great food travelers should try a tamale.A tamale is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of maize or dough, which is steamed in a corn husk or banana leaf. The wrapping is discarded before eating. Tamales can be filled with meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, chilies or any preparation according to taste.The most common food in Mexico is an enchilada.An enchilada is a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a chili pepper sauce. Enchiladas can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including various meats, cheese, beans, potatoes, vegetables or combinations.This is why I think Mexican food is the best. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our lady of Guadalupe is the most famous art in Mexico's history. Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe, is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a venerated image enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.A Calavera is a skull used for the day of the dead.A Calavera is a representation of a human skull. The term is most often applied to edible or decorative skulls made from either sugar or clay which are used in the Mexican celebration.The Torres de SatГ©lite are located in Ciudad SatГ©lite, in the northern part of Naucalpan, MГ©xico. One of the country's first urban sculptures of great dimensions, had its planning started in 1957. This is why Mexican art is so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Five Stages Of Industrialization In The United States It is extremely fascinating how cities evolved over time. Especially here in the United States since a great hand full have been industrialized and as a result, some cities became very popular. The industrial revolution gave cities the opportunities to expand in manufactures. Thus, factories began to be developed and as a result, it provided civilians with job opportunities. As the years progressed, cities expanded in two different methods. One method in how it expanded was by the Concentric Zone Theory. According to Burgess, cities that in this zone expand outward in form of rings. Burgess states that the closest zones to the origin are zone that is made up of labor workers and immigrants. In contrast to zone located furthest from the origin.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walt Rostow established The Stages of Economic Growth that cities go through to get to modernity. Rostow states that all societies will eventually be industrialized in just five stages (Fong 2016). The first stage of modernization begins with the traditional society. In addition to the cities in Mexico, there are small villages that are near and far from the city. Some of these villages still practice the first stages of modernity through agricultural. Subsequently, as villages began to grow, they expand their development of goods through the pre–conditions to the take–off stages. In this stage, goods will be manufacture out of raw material then traded for other goods. When a city is large enough it goes through innovation. The city acquires entertainment, several transportation methods, hospitality services etc. these types of characteristics attract tourist. (CITE DR. FONG?) Mexico city has this characteristic; sources of entertainment, transportation methods and hospitality services. This is what is known as the drive to maturity stage. This is the stage that that attracts tourist due to its modernity. Lastly, a city reaches the final stage of high mass consumption. Mexico city has reached this stage because there is any form of consumption located throughout the city. Whether it is automotive, electronics etc, it gives civilians the opportunity to be high consumers. (CITY DR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Positive Effects Of The Spanish Conquest The Spanish Conquest impacted the Aztec society's beliefs and way of life. The Aztec empire was a wealthy and a well–organized society. It was an empire that people from Europe had never seen before. There are many mixed feelings about the impact of the Spaniards in the new world. Some experts view it as negative and others believed there were many positive results of this conquest. Regardless if we agree whether the conquest was positive or negative, there is no doubt that the Spanish conquest was the beginning of the end for the Aztec empire. An empire that had their own set of beliefs filled with exotic mythology and legends. The capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan, and what is known today asMexico City was conquered in 1521 by the Spanish explorer named Hernando Cortez. Cortez was born Medellin, Spain in 1485. He was the only son of a noble family and his father was a captain in the Spanish army. He was fascinated with Christopher Columbus' journeys in the new world. This was a far cry from his parents wish for him to be lawyer. Before reaching the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, Cortes along with Diego Velazquez, were powerful figures in the island of Cuba. Their partnership soon ended when Cortes went against Velasquez's wishes to marry his sister and sailed to the mainland of Mexico against his orders. On 1519 Cortez reached the harbor of central Veracruz ("True Cross"). He arrived with 11 ships, 15 horses and a fleet of 500 men in search for gold. Cortes soon learned that the land was ruled by the great Aztec lord in the city of TenochtitlГЎn: King Monezuma II. The Aztecs had many beliefs that were based on the end of the world and nature. The Aztec religion focused on keeping a balance in nature. They believed that one mistake could lead to a natural disaster or could cause the sun to stop rotating. Among the many hundreds of gods that the Aztecs adored, there was a particularly interesting god that stood out from the rest. This god was Quetzalcoatl, otherwise knows as the "Feathered Serpent". According to legend Quetzalcoatl created all humans with his own blood. The Aztecs believed that they needed to repay Quetzalcoatl and all the gods for their sacrifice by performing rituals. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Summary: Basilica Of Our Lady Of Guadalupe Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe When people go to a different country, they usually want to find more information about it. Some countries, such as Mexico, have much history. Mexico has one of the oldest cultures in all of history. 30,000 years ago, Mexico City was covered in thick sheets of ice. Located in the Valle deMexico, Mexico City is surrounded by formerly active volcanic mountains. The earth underneath the city is unstable, so earthquakes are somewhat common. The culture and daily life in Mexico City is very unique. Everywhere people walk, they could see shops full of items ranging from religious statues to sweet candy. If they go to Mexico City on a special day, they will see beautiful Mexican dances and many funny street performers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Our Lady of Guadalupe of the South and the North, "She beckoned to him, and speaking his native language, she revealed that she was the Blessed Mother, and that she wished for a church to be erected on the hill. (36) She then ordered Juan Diego to talk to the Bishop, Juan of Zumarraga, about what he saw today. After talking with Juan Diego, the bishop grew suspicious of him. In the next two apparitions, Juan Diego was asking Mary to help him get the trust of the bishop, only to return getting trust taken away from him. Here is what My Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe stated about the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Virgin of Guadalupe Appeared to Juan Diego An individual can belong to one or many cultures. Culture is what makes a person unique and in some ways can define an individual. Within the various cultures there are symbols and artifacts that are culture specific and have deep meaning. I identify myself with the Hispanic and Middle Eastern cultures. From my family roots I have learned information about my ancestors and some examples of specific items that have a unique meaning. For example, in regards to my Hispanic culture, one symbol that is recognized is Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is also recognized as the Virgin of Guadalupe and has the title of the Virgin Mary associated with a celebrated pictorial image in Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City (Catholic Online). Growing up as a child I attended private catholic school from Kindergarten through my senior year of high school. During this time it was a requirement that fellow pupils and myself take a religion class focused on the catholic faith. It was in my early years that I first encountered information regarding Our Lady of Guadalupe. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego in Tepeyac Hill Mexico City on December 12, 1531. She appeared on his cloak before Bishop Zummarraya. Suddenly after flowers fell to the floor. The Virgin of Guadalupe is seen among many Christians as an iconic symbol. Within this community are variations of cultures. However, for the Hispanic culture it is very important since it took place in Mexico. So it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mexican Music Research Paper Mexican Music Culture A music culture that I'm affiliated with is Mexican music; it's geographically and ethnically relevant to the culture I'm a part of. I'm half Mexican–American and African American, however, I've been drawn toward listening to music of traditional Mexican music. Historically, songs of this music culture ranged from dealing with love and relationships to oppression that Mexican–Americans had to endure while settling in San Antonio in the early 1700's. Being from San Antonio, the music culture embodies cultural roots associated with mainly Tejano and conjunto genres of Mexican music; essential, these two distinctive musical styles led San Antonio in being the most important city in America when it comes to Latino music. Today, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ranchera comes from "rancho" because of its origination from countryside Mexico. In Ranchero music, it's nonetheless common for musicians or group member to use "Grito Mexicano", an expression (yell) that's exerted to the audience; it's a comical behavior because of the joy and laughter that the audience engages in. Fascinatingly, rhythms of this genre of music mirror the bolero, waltz and polka. Ranchera grew out of the Mexican revolution and gave Mexican a sense of hope and unity during the mid–20th century. Also, famous ranchero singer Vincente Fernandez is an iconic musician who's even perceived to be the king of ranchero ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. World Civ Quiz APWH Ch. 23–25 Test Review Ch. 23 1. The Portuguese mariner who sailed to Calicut in 1498 was A. DiasB. ColumbusC. CookD. Vasco da Gama2. Which of the following was not one of the main inspirations for European exploration? A. The desire to conquer China and IndiaB. The search for basic resourcesC. The desire to establish new trade routes to Asian marketsD. The desire to spread Christianity3. The first European nation to dominate trade with Asia was A. EnglandB. SpainC. PortugalD. France4. The Portuguese viewed the Atlantic Ocean islands as the perfect location for the cultivation of A. CottonB. SugarcaneC. IndigoD. Maize5. Which of the following was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AustraliaB. New ZealandC. Hawai`iD. Tahiti21. In their attempt to control the spice trade in the Indian Ocean, the Europeans during the period between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries A. Achieved a monopolyB. Used an alliance with southern Indian princes to achieve successC. Were never able to displace the Chinese monopolyD. Met with limited success because of a lack of personnel22. Hormuz, Goa, and Melaka were all seized in the early 1500s by A. Vasco da GamaB. Afonso d 'AlboquerqueC. Francis DrakeD. Zheng He| 23. The Portuguese dominance of trade was dependent on their ability to A. Force the native populations to convert to ChristianityB. Form alliances with Chinese princes to take advantage of the large Chinese navyC. Force merchant ships to call at fortified trading sites and pay dutiesD. Conquer territories and bring them permanently into their growing empire 24. Which of the following cities was not a Portuguese trading post? A. GoaB. HormuzC. MelakaD. Bombay25. In the end, Portugal was unable to maintain its early domination of trade because A. It was a small country with a small populationB. A Chinese resurgence of naval exploration forced the Portuguese outC. A late outbreak of the bubonic plague in the seventeenth century killed half the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mexican Culture Jose Renteria Professor English 111 14 February 2013 Mexican and College Culture The word culture comes from the Latin "cultura" that means cultivation or improvement. It is the way that a person can improve through education, and ideals from other people. Nowadays, culture defines a group of people with the same interest and traditions. Mexican and college culture have many characteristics but the three more significant characteristics between the two cultures are values, beliefs, and important objects. I was born and spent 24 years living in Mexico so I can say that Mexico has many traditions and ideals in its culture and the three are consider very significant in this culture like values, beliefs, and important objects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I cannot see somebody without it." Technological instruments such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones are necessary for every college culture. For example, the three people interviewed related with college mentioned that electronics are the most important objects in their college culture because they are needed to interact between them through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, MySpace, and much more. Similarities and differences between Mexican culture and college culture on values, beliefs, and important objects. For example, in both cultures values are related with family and it is what makes values similar between the two cultures. A student that I interviewed told me that the same values that a family rules such as integrity, honesty, and respect can be found in a family as well for Mexican culture the most important value is the family. Beliefs is a characteristic in which the two cultures are different. In Mexican culture the beliefs are more spiritual such as pray to the Virgin Maria for a miracle or necessity while in college culture its beliefs are focus on the community itself and the students related to the success of their career. Another characteristic that is different between the two cultures is important objects. For Mexican culture the objects has a sentimental value, for example, Mexicans feel proud of the product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Thematic Analysis Of ' Bless Me, Ultima Thematic Analysis of Conflicts in, Bless me, Ultima Differences in others aid to the stimulation of ideas and opinions that expresses an individual 's personality. In Rudolfo Anaya's bildungsroman, Bless Me, Ultima, the struggle between two families and their extreme differences cause numerous conflicts that are constantly present throughout his novel. In this chicano inspired novel, Antonio MarГ©z, the six year old protagonist, is perpetually faced with instances of dissimilarity throughout his life that often make it a challenge to stand out instead of fitting in with the rest of the crowd. When Anaya uses literary elements such as setting his novel as a bildungsroman, symbolism and and imagery it helps intensify the reader 's understanding of the novel. Contrasts between good and evil, right and wrong and even teachings within the MarГ©zes own family are a main cause in increasing Antonios level of maturity. Initially, Antonio 's family in itself experiences major discrepancies with beliefs in different religions. Antonio 's mother, Maria MarГ©z, (formally a Luna), has a strong monotheistic belief in praying to the Virgin of Guadalupe and is very active in her catholic faith. Antonio 's mother would always make them pray and often times,"after supper [they] always prayed the rosary... [she] had a beautiful statue of la Virgen de Guadalupe" that they would kneel in front of and sometimes pray to for hours on end (Anaya 43). Maria had a strong belief that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Our Lady Of Guadalupe Our Lady of the Liberation There are many names for Our Lady of Guadalupe like the Virgin of Guadalupe, and Tonantzin, but they all mean the goddess that protected the people and came to Juan Diego. Over thousands of years the story of Tonantzin, what the native Aztec people called their Virgin Mother Mary, has been passed down and celebrated in the Mexican culture for all of the good and protection that they believe she has brought them. In Rodolfo Corky Gonzales' epic poem "Yo Soy Joaquin" he references this Aztec goddess, Tonantzin because she is a religious figure, she was considered a native and she is a symbol of independence. To begin, Our Lady of Guadalupe, or the Virgin Mary, has always been present in the Catholic Church but was first seen in 1531 ("Our Lady of Guadalupe"). The first time she was spotted was on the Hill of Tepeyac where she met Juan Diego, a farmer, so he would talk to the bishop and request to put a monument or basilica in her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the causes her image has been associated with is the independence and identity of the Mexican and Chicano people (Livingstone). The first time it was used heavily was in 1810 when she was used as the rebel face in the Mexican independence against Spain as their battle cry was: "Long Live Our Lady of Guadalupe" ("Our Lady of Guadalupe"). Appreciation is displayed by how the first independent President of Mexico changed her name to Guadalupe Victoria to show her devotion to the goddess (Livingstone). And the Virgin of Guadalupe was used as a rebellious symbol of the Zapata's followers, who were mostly indigenous people, in the Mexican Revolution in 1910–1920 using her as a symbol for mother nature and freedom (Livingstone). Overall Tonantzin gave many of the people hope that they could succeed and fight for their freedoms throughout Mexican and Latino ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. When The Worlds Collide "All ancient civilisations have contributed in some way to the development of modern society." – with these words of Dr Joyce Tyldesley I believe the main thought of documentary "When the Worlds Collide" written by Carl Byker and Ruben Martinez can be worded. The film presents the moment of the discovery of America by Spaniards and the following years, focusing mainly on the cultural aspects that underwent changes in that time. It shows the way various elements from both civilizations merged and intertwined to work as one new entity. The documentary also illustrates the clash of the New World and the Old World with the effects on both sides, the most prominent one being the creation of a newculture – the Mestizo culture, which is the mix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Romans took over Greece, they also took over the Greek culture and, to a small degree, language in the process of Hellenisation . The Roman religion was created by copying the religion of the Greeks, with the exception of the names of the gods and goddesses and some other details. Other than that, the Romans also adopted the Greek architectural and literary style. As of other countries that were conquered by Rome, the Romans also took the way of building ships and the alphabet in an altered form from Phoenicia. In all of the countries that the Romans conquered they would build roads for their armies to move quickly. Roman roads were so tough and well–built that many of them have lasted in good condition even until now; the famous oldest road Via Appia that leads from Rome to Naples is still in use . Moreover, the Romans built numerous cities, among which are Vienna , London and Paris . Had Rome not conquered so many countries, the modern world would have looked entirely different. Rome had an enormous input in shaping of the European culture. Because Rome invaded other lands and created an enormous empire, it was able to spread the knowledge and new inventions on an extensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Does Sandra Cisneros Use Syntax In Tepeyac In Tepeyac Sandra Cisneros uses a specific style of writing. She uses syntax and diction to create emphasis and to make the story more interesting. The way the Sandra forms her sentences in Tepeyac is rather strange and can be confusing. She writes long, detailed sentences that seem to just follow her train of thought from one thing to another. A very good example of this is at the beginning of the story when she starts to create the setting. The author starts by saying, "When the sky of Tepeyac opens its first thin stars and the dark comes down in an ink of Japanese blue above the bell towers of La Basilica de Nuestra Senora," but from there goes on to continue describing the setting, "above the photographers and their souvenir backdrops ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...