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Hispanic Heritage: Why do we keep it alive? well why should we keep it alive I have family from dad side in Cuba.so right now I am going to tell you about there culture. In Cuba they like to dace all over the city but have a dress code.The standard dress code is casual, cotton and linen is ideal. In December and January a pull-over or a jacket can be useful for the evening. Notes that topless sunbathing is not allowed in Cuba, only on private hotel beaches are exceptions tolerated for the tourists.They wear Caribbean style clothing, the women and girls dress is nice, famine and colorful, women on the island wear shorts skirts or tight jeans and blouse or T-shirt named a pull over in Cuba slang.Men wear jeans or cotton pants and a T-shirt or a Guavabera, also written Guayavera, this is a loose men's a popular "Latin clothing". In the Caribbean.The original shirt is also known as the "Mexican wedding shirt". (Cuba Dress)

Cuba government is very different from thee U.S.A. Cuba is a one-party communist; the Cuban communist party (PCC) is the -only legal political party. The country is governed under the constitution of 1976. They cant really live with out promise from there governor. The 609 assembly seats are filled by direct election from selected candidate list; members serve for five-year terms. Administratively, Cuba is divided into 15 provinces and the special municipality of the Isle of Youth.(Infoplease).They lose the right that we have but still they have a lot of fun. The National Assembly convenes twice a year in ordinary periods of sessions. However, it has permanent commissions to look after issues of legislative interest. Among its permanent or temporary commissions are those in charge of issues concerning the economy, sugar industry, industries, transportation and communications, constructions, foreign affairs, public health, defense and interior order. The National Assembly also has permanent departments that oversee the work of the commissions, Local assemblies of the people's power, international relations, judicial and the administration.

There food brig a lot of fl aver to the U.S.A. it also give us food that we never tasted before like Cuba sandwiches and anther spices. Fresh, hearty and full  of flavor are the best ways to describe the varied food of Cuba. A history of Spanish, African and South American immigration has given rise to a one-of-a-kind, island cuisine called Cuban Criollo. Due to years of government-enforced rationing, Cubans find some food items, such as meats, in limited supply. This fact combined with unreliable imports has also had a strong influence on the diet of the region. more readily available ingredients, such as root vegetables, plantain, rice and beans, have become a part of nearly every Cuban meal. (food in Every county) Meats are often prepared using island flavored marinades of that use lime juice or the juice of a sour variety of the orange as a base. Then, the meats are roasted or simmered very slowly with spices, often for hours. Beans and rice are an essential part of most meals, with black beans being well known as a Cuban specialty.

Cuba country has been influenced by many cultures. The most preeminent of these cultures are the Spanish and African. As a result Cuba’s own culture is a unique fusion of the various nations that have had an influence on the lives of the people of the island. It is no secret that Cuba is a socialist state and does not incorporate a national religion into its existence. Therefore religion is not something that has to do with the way people dress. However it is quite possible that the nations that had an influence on the traditional clothes of the Cubans may have had religious aspirations but Cuba itself is void of any such adherence. None the less Cuba is credited with possessing one of the ‘coolest’ dress senses in the world. including the instrument and the dances, is mostly of European and African origin. Most forms of the present day are creolized fusions and mixtures of these two great sources. Almost nothing remains of the original Native traditions A ration book called a libretto is supposed to guarantee a range of products from shops, however, there are still massive shortages and even rations are not guaranteed to be delivered timely or at all (Culture of Cuba)

Now at the end of this which is right now I hope that you learn that why we should keep the Hispanic heritage a live in the U,S.A. There food for a lot of flavor there close so when its hot or clod the close they have and there history so we can learn a lot of different place that God have people make for him so I really hope you liked my story. What your reason to keep Hispanic heritage in are county?


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