Italian Brazilian Essays

  • Toshio Mori's "Yokohama California"

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    Toshio Mori is a Japanese American author born in Oakland California to immigrant parents in 1910. He grew up working with his parents in a plant nursery for a major part of his life. Mori acquired a passion for writing from reading dime novels. His main influences were Chekov, Stephen Crane, Sherwood Anderson and William Saroyan. Mori would enjoy writing after spending the day tending the flowers. It all culminated in to his first novel, Yokohama California. Mori is heavily influenced by the community

  • Carnival Essay

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    Brazilian Carnival History is more in-depth and more interesting than many people might think. There is a lot more to Carnival than simply parties. The pre-Lent festivities known as carnival originated in Italy in the 1400s. The tradition spread rapidly among Catholic countries in Europe and was in the end adopted in the Americas, taking hold especially in the devoutly Catholic nation of Brazil. The Carnival of Brazil is a festival annually held Friday to Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, which marks

  • Country Analysis Of Brazil (Cultural Circumstances)

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    Today the Japanese are the largest Asian minority in Brazil, and Japanese-Brazilians are the largest Japanese-population outside of Japan, accounting for appr. 1.5 million. The entire population speaks Portuguese while it is the only language used in schools. A moderate part of the Brazilians can speak English (mostly higher educated or people in high job positions) or any other second or third language. Some Brazilians may actually they take offence when talking to them in Spanish since they do

  • Import Substitution Industrialization

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    Around the 1930s, Brazil and Latin American began following the process of Import Substitution Industrialization, which lasted until the end of the 1980s. The ISI policies devaluated the currency in order to boost exports and discourage imports, followed by adopting different exchange rates for goods (Watkins). ISI in Brazil had an interesting effect; it created a three-prong system of governmental, private, and foreign capital being directed at the infrastructure and heavy industry, manufacturing

  • Purity in Circle K Cycles by Karen Tei Yamashita

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    different conservative Japanese juxtaposed against the animated Brazilians. However, despite the Japanese need of trying to maintain “all things Japanese” we shown that Japanese is a language that isn’t pure in itself. Yamashita plays with the idea of impure language by hybridizing Japanese with Brazilian words. In the end, we are shown both that Japans advocating of keeping Japan pure, somewhat fails. Works Cited "Japanese Brazilian." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 17 Mar. 2011. .

  • Clocky, the Runaway Alarm Clock

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    angloinfo.com/information/housing/setting-up-home/furnishing-a-home/, http://riodejaneiro.angloinfo.com/information/housing/setting-up-home/furnishing-a-home/. Brazil My Country. (n.d.). Brazilian instruments – Brazilian musical instruments. Retrieved from http://www.brazilmycountry.com/brazilian-music/brazilian-instruments/. Brazil Dance World. (n.d.). Dance styles. Retrieved from http://brazildanceworld.com/about-us/dance-styles/.

  • An Analysis of Brazil's Economy and Finance

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    Introduction Brazil with a population around 201,032,714, is the largest South America’s country. Brazil’s most important components of its GDP are service revenues, wide industry sector and its successful agriculture. For More than two decades Brazil suffered badly from high inflation, economic decline, domestic and foreign debt. In 1993, country’s Inflation reached 30 percent a month and as a result the country wouldn’t sustain growth. After many unsuccessful plans to control the inflation

  • Difference Between Issei And Nisei

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    Issei Versus Nisei Nisei Daughter is a memoir of the author, Monica Sone’s experience growing up as a Japanese American in the United States prior to and during World War II. Born in America to Japanese immigrant parents, Sone is referred to as a Nisei, a second-generation Japanese American. Sone’s parents, Issei, the first-generation Japanese immigrants to America. Because Nisei were born in the United States they were considered to be an American citizen, but due to immigration laws any Issei was

  • Carnival Carnaval

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    The celebration of the Carnival first began in Italy before the first day of the Lent season and was later brought to Brazil by Catholic Portuguese settlers in the 18th century. The origin of Carnivals may not be Brazilian, yet even today Brazil most embodies the Carnival celebrations and spirit. There are many small festivals held throughout the year, but few claim to compare to the annual “Carnaval” in Rio de Janeiro. The celebration is only a small part of the year, but its influence on the

  • Caribbean Night Essay

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    Caribbean Nights Review There’s no doubt that the Caribbean is absolutely astonishing. Few places in this world can match the level of exoticness found here, which is why it makes sense that OpenBet would decide to use this as basis for it’s next game. This game’s name is Caribbean Nights, and it certainly has a lot to live up to. The Caribbean is certainly a common slot game theme, as players seem unable to resist the allure of the hot, beating sun. Taking this premise and kicking it up a notch

  • snow falling on cedars overview

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    Introduction I chose the novel Snow Falling on Cedars, by David Guterson because I have heard from many people that it is a compelling story which truly depicts the inhumanities of racism. Human emotions are intensely conveyed in such riveting detail that one can not read this book without it leaving a permanent mark on their heart. Furthermore, I was not very familiar with the Japanese encampments of the mid nineteen hundreds. I knew that reading this novel would broaden my horizons and lead me

  • Informative Speech On Rio De Janerio

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    parades. a. They begin at 8 P.M and continue until 6 A.M B. During this time multiple schools or groups of Samba dancers will dance along with hundreds of floats down the streets of Rio. 1. Samba is the dance style that originated from the Afro-Brazilian community, is at the heart of the Rio Carnival. 2. These parades revolve around themes so you will find that majority of the people at the parades will be dressed in costumes dancing around. a. Keep in mind that the people in Rio live for this event

  • Nisei Daughter by Monica Sone

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    Nisei Daughter, by Monica Sone 'Even with all the mental anguish and struggle, an elemental instinct bound us to this soil. Here we were born; here we wanted to live. We had tasted of its freedom and learned of its brave hopes for democracy. It was too late, much too late for us to turn back.' (Sone 124). This statement is key to understanding much of the novel, Nisei Daughter, written by Monica Sone. From one perspective, this novel is an autobiographical account of a Japanese American girl

  • Food And Family In Italian-American Culture

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    between food and family prevalent in Italian-American culture. Herbert Gans interprets this to be a legacy of the traditional Southern Italian peasant culture that the immigrant generation successfully passed down to the younger generations in America. Thus, the connection is implied to be a “transplanted” cultural trait. However, when viewed in light of the social changes in America, this bond was inevitably affected by the Italians’ experiences in America. Italian-American food culture was a tradition

  • Positive and Negative Impacts of Migration in Rio

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    INTRODUCTION Rio is the capital of Rio de Janeiro state in the southeast portion of Brazil known as the Costa Verde, or Green Coast. Backed by coastal mountains, forests and fronted by the Atlantic, Rio enjoys a marvelous scenic location. Rio is a city of rich and poor people, primarily here live immigrants. Mostly immigrants from poorer residents held. Many expats dream about moving to Rio de Janeiro to experience the colorful carnival season, on the other hand, people come here to make a living

  • Carnival Of Carnival

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    schools perform in the parades (Rio 1). Carnival’s samba and street bands, history and parades, people and culture, amaze the world every year as bright colors flash across the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is a time of laughter and festivity as the Brazilian people enjoy themselves while preparing for the fasting season of Lent. This phenomenal event in Rio de Janeiro has been taking place every year for almost 300 years now, and we can expect that it will continue on for many more.

  • Farming the Home Place, by Valerie J. Matsumoto

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    Farming the Home Place: A Japanese American community in California 1919-1982 by Valerie J. Matsumoto presents a close and in-depth study of social and culture history of Cortez, a small agricultural settlement located in San Joaquin valley in California. Divided into six chapter, the book is based primarily on the oral interviews responses from eighty three members of Issei, Nisei, and Sansei generations. However, many information are also obtained from the local newspapers, community records, and

  • Ludovico Ariosto Research Paper

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    Ludovico Ariosto Ludovico Ariosto is considered by some as the greatest epic poet of the 16th century. He has been called the “Italian Homer” and is recognized as a great influence on the works of William Shakespeare. Ariosto was born on September 8, 1474 to Nicoli and Daria Ariosto. Nicoli was the governor of Reggio, which probably influenced his son’s choice of career. At an early age, Ariosto began to study law. Thus began his career in politics. From 1503 to 1517 he served at the court

  • Morrison's Bluest Eye Essay: The American Way

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    products, and property. However, Morrison also highlights the contradiction of class status among the characters, as beauty determines social stratification. The Fishers, a white family, are at the top of the class hierarchy, while Rosemary, who has Italian features but is classified as white, is on the same level as Frieda and Claudia. The opening scene of the novel depicts envy and competition among the characters, as they all want to be superior to one another. Morrison's commentary on consumerism

  • Eventful Trip to the Market

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    course, a person’s mother ordered him or her to perform a chore in the midst of the heat like Magdela’s had, and then there was no choice but to be active. And today, there was no cheerful sunshine to accompany the high temperature; the young Italian didn’t know if that was a good thing or not. While perhaps the sun’s absence meant a few less degrees, the ostensible lifelessness of everything around her was certainly less than uplifting. There was no blue sky above and seemingly no air to breathe