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    aspects in the stories that I can relate to I will have a better understanding of each story. In the article, "Party of 2,200 please" This Longtime Mexican Restaurant Can Handle It, the main goal of the restaurant is preserving tradition and reminding people of the value of family. Just like this restaurant, my mother likes to remember where we came

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    Oral Traditions W. Clement Stone once said that “When you discover your mission, you will feel its demand. It will fill you with enthusiasm and a burning desire to get to work on it.” Blanca Alvarez from Listening is an Act of Love synthesizes the quote by W. Clement Stone, because she had a “mission” and a “burning desire” to work for what she wanted to accomplish. In “Sharing Traditions”, Frank LePena lectures about the importance of oral traditions. LePena’s views in “Sharing Traditions” is shown

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    conflicts among generations. Those processes reflect significantly in Ashima and Gogol throughout the book. The degree of assimilations determines to what extent the characters have formed the new identity in the new culture. Forming the bond with the traditions plays a vital role in the process of identity formation. In The Namesake,

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    Abstract Before referring to the impact of culture on families, I will say that culture is known as knowledge, art, beliefs, law, morals, customs and all habits and skills acquired by man not only in the family but also to be part of a society as a member that is. It is also defined as a set of ideas, behaviors, symbols and social practices learned from generation to generation through life in society. The family is defined as a group of people linked by blood, marriage, or adoption; usually centered

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    “The Lottery” documents a small village’s voting process for the lottery and the traditions that keep the town close. Some of the main characters are introduced in the initial scene of the townspeople gathering at the town square. The boys in the crowd search for rocks to add to a pile on the side of the square. The schoolgirls of the “village” are standing near them, talking amongst each other. The men of the village came back from work and talked about farming and finance issues farther away from

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    my older brother were the first in our average family to be born in the U.S . My cultural heritage was first shaped by meeting many different races including: Vietnameses, Filipinos, Burmese, and Indians. When I was began elementary

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    what traditions they had and I was completely clueless. I grew up with a Central European background. I am German and Czechoslovakian. My mother grew up in quite a german home and didn’t want the same for us. My biological father on the other hand, I couldn’t tell you about. I’ve never met my father and I probably never will. However, my stepfather is German, Native American, Irish, and a mix of other European countries. He's what they call a “cultural mutt”. We didn't follow any traditions on my

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    Coming from a German culture, my family stays traditional in the way we celebrate holidays and eat food. The differences between German and American culture are very evident in their holiday traditions and meals, but there are also some similarities, such as language, that are often overlooked. When I think of the differences between German and American culture, one of the first things that comes to mind is how Christmas is celebrated. In Germany, it is always celebrated on Christmas Eve. Instead

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    Chevy Commercial

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    2011. Mofilm Tribeca Winner. “Its Part Of The Family.” Chevy Runs Deep.7 jul. 2011. Web. 9 Nov 2015. The central message on this Chevy Commercial is how this truck is been part of the family, past down from generation to generation. Its stressing the point that Chevy runs in for a long time and its part of an american family. For this commercial, my position as a audience would be sympathetic.Because it is easy to relate to this family and tradition. In addition to my position, the author was trying

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    Peru Research Paper

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    Adventist-provides the liberty to be faithful to their traditions” (Bamat, 1999). Not only to the Peruvians celebrate many Christian holidays but they also worship many saints. There is a numerous amount of saints, for each region, city or church but they all have a significant meaning. The young adults in Peru are not as prone to be religious and they tend to stray away from the Catholic faith but they still take part in many of the Catholic traditions since many of the older generations are strong in

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