Hispanic Culture

Articles in Hispanic Culture

By lacollado 0 comments
Being single in the trendy/Urban NYC is hard. But being a single mom in a trendy/urban NYC is even worst! You have the right to remain fabulous REGARDLESS! It took me hours of meditation before I convince myself that it was ok to buy me that ... more »
By AngelBean 0 comments
Pastel colors in the springtime remind you of walking past azalea bushes and goldenrod bushes and honeysuckle bushes and other shrubs that you walked past with their dull, drab colors all semester on your college campus and then in the Spring ... more »
By Jonathan F. 0 comments
Insects have long been a staple of the Mexican culinary arts. In a country without many domesticated animals, insects provided many pre-Columbian Mexicans with their essential protein. But even in modern times, where livestock is more readily ... more »
By Lareby 1 comments
Mexico is a nice place to visit, but you’d never dream of retiring there. That’s what many people think who have vacationed there in years past. So why have more than a million souls retired there in recent years? These folks consider living in ... more »
By TheCreatorSD 1 comments
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By alejomag 0 comments
To some this article on how to learn to drive a car the quick way may seem a bit unorthodox;however, to my dad it was just a normal thing to do. Now, he taught me how to drive the traditional way with the use of a clutch and a manual transmission... more »
By Jonathan F. 0 comments
Horchata is a traditional Central American rice drink that blends ground rice, cinnamon and sugar into a delicious and milky result. The Spaniards brought this drink to the new world, where they replaced the traditional ground melon seeds with ... more »
By Bretton Rodriguez 0 comments
Every year hundreds of thousands of people travel to South America. They may not know it, but these people—tourists—are almost always immediately marked as targets. South America is an amazing place to visit, but it is vital that you know how to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
One of the most important holidays in the Hispanic culture is Three Kings Day, which occurs on January 6. On this holiday, children receive gifts from the three kings, known in Spanish as Los Reyes Magos. Celebrating Three Kings Day is a great ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
If you'd like to pay tribute to your Hispanic roots this Thanksgiving, here are a few ideas to get you started in that direction. Also included are some basic planning tips... more »
By alejomag 0 comments
In Spanish Future vs. the Conditional it is all about what you want to say and how to form it, either written or spoken. In English, for example, we use the words, "will" or "shall" to use the future. To use the conditional forms in English we ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The term "Chicano culture" originally had a negative connotation. However, it's now widely accepted with pride by many Mexicans who use it to distinguish themselves from other Latin ethnic groups. Here are some facts to help you understand ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Latina beauty pageants have become an important part of Hispanic culture over the last few years. By watching Latina beauty pageants, whether on television or in person, you are helping support organizations that offer scholarships and business ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Many scholarship programs are available that are specifically designed for Latinas in the United States. While these scholarships are offered to give Latinas fair representation on college campuses, there are quite a few that also offer ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Many scholarship programs are available that are specifically designed for Latinas in the United States. While these scholarships are offered to give Latinas fair representation on college campuses, there are quite a few that also offer ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Latina Action Day is a conference held by Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) in Sacramento, California on the second or third Tuesday each April. Latina Action Day assembles 600 of the leading Latina political leaders in the state ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Latina Action Day is a conference held by Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) in Sacramento, California on the second or third Tuesday each April. Latina Action Day assembles 600 of the leading Latina political leaders in the state ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Hispanas Organized for Political Equality, also known as HOPE, offers the Leadership Institute as a way to educate Latina businesswomen and professionals about the political issues and concerns that face Hispanic communities all across ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Hispanas Organized for Political Equality, also known as HOPE, offers the Leadership Institute as a way to educate Latina businesswomen and professionals about the political issues and concerns that face Hispanic communities all across ... more »
By nelas 0 comments
Learn how to be the cholo inside of you.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
If you run a business and are looking for ways to break into the Latin market, you will need a thorough understanding of the scope of the market and its unique characteristics. Latin consumers are increasing in numbers and purchasing power. ... more »
By tconroy30 0 comments
People are always making lists ... things to do, places to see, and adventures to experience before they die. Add exotic foods that need to be tasted at least once over a course of a lifetime. Unfortunately, your travels will take you to some of ... more »
By alejomag 0 comments
We have come up with a chile verde con carne recipe that is outstanding because of its authentic N.Mex. flavor and spicey quality that it is so reminiscent of my mom's and grandma's authentic N.Mex. recipe. I can assure you that we as a family ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Downloading music that appeals to the Latina market is no different than downloading any other type of music. First, find a reliable and affordable source for Latina music, and then adapt these downloads to your desired format, such as an MP3... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Downloading music that appeals to the Latina market is no different than downloading any other type of music. First, find a reliable and affordable source for Latina music, and then adapt these downloads to your desired format, such as iPod or MP3... more »