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    The Sons of Guadalupe

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    |The Sons Of Guadalupe | | | |Chicano Studies 141a | | | |19/09/2012 | |

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    The Virgin of Guadalupe

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    The Virgin of Guadalupe 1. What does the image represent? The image represents the end of suffering and sacrifice‚ the conquering of the Aztecs‚ the combining of Aztec and Spanish cultures along with their different religious aspects‚ the conversion of Mexico‚ Central‚ and South America to Catholicism‚ and is the national symbol for Mexico. 2. Describe the symbols that form the composition. The crown‚ ray of light‚ roses‚ stars on the robe‚ crescent moon‚ angels‚ sash‚ dress‚ roses‚ prayer hands

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    Guadalupe Hidalgo

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    the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty portrays insincerity and presents us with an unjustifiable position. The result of the treaty would put us in an even worse situation than we are in now. My points should be recognized because I am very knowledgeable about the treaty‚ my family has been living in the territory of New Mexico for many generations‚ I am a strong follower of God‚ and I know what is best for Mexico. We‚ as the country of Mexico‚ can’t sign the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as we

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    Guadalupe Hidalgo

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    Long Term Effects of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo‚ signed in 1948‚ ended the Mexican-American War. The treaty doubled the size of the United States and halved the size of Mexico‚ as it stated that Mexico give the United States Texas and accept the Rio Grande as Texas’s boundary‚ as well as sell New Mexico and Upper California to the United States for fifteen million dollars. Conditions of the treaty included that any Mexicans currently living in the territories

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    Guadalupe Quintanilla

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    Never stop trying. Never stop believing. Never give up. Your day will come." This story focuses on the life of a woman name Guadalupe Quintanilla. It talks about the hard times she has faced since she was a little girl and even as woman. She was living in a town called Nogales‚ Mexico below the Arizona border with her grandparents. In the first grade she dropped out. The school tested her to be retarded‚ her IQ score was sixty-four which was very low and her school stated that she couldn’t learn

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    Treaty of Guadalupe

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    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Articles V‚ VIII‚ IX and X The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the U.S.-Mexican War. Signed on February 2‚ 1848‚ it is the oldest treaty still in force between the United States and Mexico. As a result of the treaty‚ the United States acquired more than 500‚000 square miles of valuable territory and emerged as a world power in the late nineteenth century. Beyond territorial gains and losses‚ the treaty has been important in shaping the international

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    figures‚ such as the Virgin of Guadalupe‚ that is meant to empower women and native Mexicans by reclaiming the important roles and hardships Mexican women played throughout history. Alma Lopez art pieces are showcased in museums‚ galleries‚ universities and community centers. Furthermore‚

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    The Virgin of Guadalupe In the late seventeenth century Mexican art was strongly influenced by the Baroque movement in Europe. By the eighteenth century this new Mexican Baroque style of art had developed in New Spain. Many of the familiar traits of baroque art are present in eighteenth century Mexican artwork such as naturalism‚ tenebrism‚ and audience involvement. Many paintings done in the Mexican baroque style featured a naturalist element. Often the paintings featured the very typical‚ every

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    the Miracle Of Our Lady Of Fatima is a feature film made in 1952. It was promoted as a fact-based treatment of the events surrounding the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917. It starred Susan Whitney as Lucia dos Santos‚ Sammy Ogg as Francisco Marto‚ and Sherry Jackson‚ as Jacinta Marto‚ with Gilbert Roland as a fictional character named Hugo‚ a kindly but agnostic friend of the three children‚ who rediscovered his faith in God through the Solar Miracle of Fatima. The musical score by Max

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    Guadalupe-Reyes

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    all the celebrations happening from mid-December to the beginning of January have been linked together in what has been called the Guadalupe-Reyes. In modern Mexico and particularly in the larger cities and in the North‚ local traditions are now being observed and intertwined with the greater North American Santa Claus tradition‚ as well as with other holidays such as Halloween‚ due to Americanization via film and television‚ creating an economy of gifting tradition that spans from Christmas Day

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