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    Today I would like to talk about Latin American women. I’m talking about Latin American women from Latin America who are very Latina and cherish their culture. But apart from having a very traditional‚ feminine culture (unlike many women in the USA who have a more masculine mindset)‚ women in Latin America look great. Did you notice how I said they "look" great? Well‚ in Latin America my friends‚ MOST women look great. And why is this? The truth is that in the USA roughly half of the women have

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    fantasy. Human transformation can be seen in myriad genres of film‚ literature‚ and art throughout various cultures. The idea of transformation can be seen as a reoccurring theme in the literature of Latin American culture. This notion of human metamorphosis is also visible in the origins of Latin American civilization from the Olmec people‚ a pre-Columbian civilization that thrived from 1200-400 BC (Cartwright‚ "Olmec Civilization"). The history of the Olmec people is rich with beliefs on human transformation

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    The culture of Latin America isn’t just fondly influenced by African roots but the foundation of some countries including the countries of Haiti‚ Mexico‚ and Peru. Haitians combine Catholicism with Vodou‚ a religion in which is cemented in Haitian heritage and can be taken all the way back to Africa. Through this religion their founding fathers found strength‚ courage‚ organization‚ and leadership to free themselves from the French. Before the Haitians revolted they had a Vodou ceremony in which

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    This is just a glimpse into how Latin American indigenous woman were treated and how it intersects along the same lines as non-indigenous woman in Latin America. Both are treated unfairly due to their status as female. Framework Given the topic of gender inequality towards women in Latin America‚ it is important in understanding the conflict from feminism to gain a general consensus from the majority of the populace to convert their understanding on issues of gender inequality. Moreover‚ to advance

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    According to the document League of United Latin-American Citizens From Civil Rights Organization‚ 1929‚ The League of United Latin American Citizens‚ originally called the United Latin American Citizens‚ is the oldest and largest continually active Latino political association in the United States and was the first nationwide Mexican-American civil-rights organization. The Mission of the League of United Latin American Citizens is to advance the economic condition‚ educational attainment‚ political

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    Goal: In groups‚ students will teach the Latin American Independence Movements by focusing on the leaders of the movements. Procedure: 1. Students will be divided into 6 groups:  Simon Bolivar (Venezuela) Liberator of the North  Jose San Martin (Argentina) Liberator of the South  Bernardo O’Higgins (Chile)  Toussaint L’Ouverture (Haiti)  Miguel Hidalgo/Jose Morelos (Mexico)  Benito Juarez (Mexico) 2. Each group will be given media time to research and create a power point on their

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    History 130 – 003: Colonial Latin-America Question #3. Latin America ’s independence can be traced over time through several key movements‚ especially in the cases of Haiti and Brazil. In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century‚ both of these colonies saw the massive undertaking of revolution from their monarchs. Likewise‚ the Spanish-American colonies saw a long series of rebellious campaigns which resulted in the total secession from European sovereignty. These three distinct happenings

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    late 1700s‚ colonists in Latin America‚ already aware of Enlightenment ideas‚ were electrified to hear of the American and French Revolutions. The success of the American Revolution encouraged them to try to gain freedom from their European masters. A simple example of this can be Air Alert. Air Alert is a workout that trains you to jump higher. When other people hear of your success using this workout‚ they will be interested. The same happened with the colonists in Latin America. Individuals such

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    The causes for these countries to lag in development is the civil war‚ poverty‚ and a long period of bad governance and poor economies. Latin American countries are no exception to economic instability and lack of development. This paper will discuss the reasons why the majority of Latin American countries struggle to become

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    Latin American Independence Latin American Independence was the drive for independence from Spain and France by the Latin American people. There were many contributing factors that ultimately led to the uprising of Latin American colonies. Europe’s strong hold on the economic and political life of Latin America‚ was creating friction between the Latin Colonies and the European nations. Eventually‚ this would become enough for the Latin American people and the drive for independence from France

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