A few days ago
Aaron M

homework help?

I need to know:

1) 1 tradition in Honduras

2) The Monetary unit (money) & exchange rate

3) What the colors in the flag represent

Remember this is for the country Honduras

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1. Traditions…

Although men and women are considered equal in the urban areas, men are usually very possessive of women. Being overly friendly, staring at, or greeting a woman with a kiss are generally considered social taboos. Embracing is not taken well by male or female.

The mother is considered as the family leader and is usually the principal money earner. It is a grave offense to insult someone’s mother. Grandparents and elders are also highly respected.

Professionals should always be addressed by their title. University graduates are known as “Licenciados”.

http://www.dirla.com/honduras2b.html#Traditions

2. Lempira the basic unit of money in Honduras

3. Honduran Flag Meaning:

The blue stripes represent the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The five stars represent the five nations of the United States of Central America (Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Guatemala) and the hope that the nations may form a union again.

http://www.worldflags101.com/h/honduras-flag.aspx

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A few days ago
Akh
Here is an informational link about Honduras:

http://www.dirla.com/honduras1.htm

Their monetary unit:

Noun1.Honduran monetary unit – monetary unit in Honduras

monetary unit – a unit of money

lempira – the basic unit of money in Honduras; equal to 100 centavos

Colors of their flag and what they represent:

http://www.worldflags101.com/h/honduras-flag.aspx

Hey, I’ve got a power point I did about a supposed trip to Honduras, but it has tons of information about their culture, lifestyle, land, money, and what not. If you’d like I could send you a copy as long as you give me credit for my work. Thank you I appreciate it.

www.rainforest-alliance.org/programs/education/teachers/curriculum/resources/HondurasPresentationfinal.pdf

Some good photos of Honduras:

http://www.honduras.com/

Even archaeological facts on Honduras, and some other sorts of information, and yes it does include what you’re looking for.

http://www.letsgohonduras.com/

Hey, and remember to update this if you’d like for me to send you my power point, I’d be more than happy to share it with you.

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