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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
In the second half, Rodriguez continues his discussion of the differences between the Mexican and American cultures, including his observation of America's growing sense of loss and the essence of American society today.
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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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Because El Paso is separated only by the Rio Grande from Ciudad Juarez, its sister city in Mexico, the blend of Mexican and American cultures is apparent throughout the community.
Hispanic , Latino Both terms refer to a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South American or other Spanish culture or origin.
Introducing Gringo - Mex, traditional Mexican cooking discreetly influenced by French, Native American, Spanish, and other ethnic cultures, to accommodate an international crowd of tourists.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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During this period he gained valuable insights into the differences between North American and Mexican cultures and these served him well when he came to write his most famous book, The Labyrinth of Solitude, in 1950.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Traditional American Southwest cuisine, with its assertive, unique flavours resulted from the blending of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and European cultures.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Inspired by Mexican Folk Art, Inuit sculpture, and the mythological cultures of Native Americans, Hib changed course and became a wood carver of animals and ritual objects.
Changes in form and style reflect the complex relationships that took place over several centuries between such diverse cultures and religions as Christians and Muslims; Spanish, Flemish and Italians; Mexicans, Asians and Native Americans.
What we found there was not just southwest Native American artifacts, but items from South America, the Plains Indians, northwest Indians and Mexican cultures.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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This is especially true of the South, whose predominantly Celtic, British and French-derived religious and cultural traditions mixed with the Afro American, Mexican American and American Indian cultures distinguish it from the rest of the country.
The Mexican and Anglo American cultures were represented by two members each, and the Native American and African American cultures were represented by one member each.
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