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    Minority Identity

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    policies that further the advancement of their group. Minority status is not just based on a numerical scale of how many people‚ whether it be whites‚ blacks‚ LatinosAsians etc. are accounted for‚ but is classified more by the benefits and privileges offered to different groups. Historically‚ minority groups have been exploited by majority groups for economic gain. For example‚ the

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    time for people of different color to not be able to be free but some like Harriet Jacobs always knew what family meant to her. I argue that Harriet Jacobs’ accounts shows that slaves have a concept of family because her relationships with her grandmother‚ brother‚ and the affect she has towards her father clearly show a family love. Harriet Jacobs’ is well aware of the concept of what family is because of the way she felt when her father died. Her father died so sudden she thought she should be

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    Study of Mario Abstract Counseling members of the Latino culture who reside in the United States comes with many challenges‚ as family structure‚ economic‚ and social factors influence an individual’s ability to cope with his new surroundings. In the case study of Mario‚ an examination of his US residency and the motivational role his family played in his relocation is crucial in determining his mental state and understanding of support. Latino men are generally hesitant to seek counseling and admit

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    In the article‚ “Latino Immigrant Acculturation and Crime‚” written by Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera‚ Matt R. Nobles‚ and Kim N. Lersch‚ the authors exposed that the rapid increase in the Hispanic population established the Latino immigrant acculturation in the American lifestyle‚ generating a more crime-related problem rather than less. Today‚ the Hispanic people represent for over 14% of the United States population‚ becoming the “fast growing minority group” in our country (Alvarez-Rivera‚ Nobles‚ and

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    American- “Latino Paradox” Hispanic paradox‚ also known as Latino paradox and the “epidemiologic paradox”‚ refers to a finding that Hispanic and Latino Americans tend to have comparable or even better health outcomes than white Americans. We have learned that higher socioeconomic statuses such as income and education are related to better health and lower death rates. In this case‚ the situation is different. As the doctor from the movie explained‚ people often have a wrong opinion about Latinos in America

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    Cultural Family Background: African American Descent and Latino Descent Sharon McNeill Liberty University Abstract In this cultural family background paper I would like to share some of the differences and similarities in the African American descent and the Latino American descent. I will share some the main cultural heritages and the typical characteristics encculturated in these cultures as well as some of the culture family challenges and health concerns. I will also display

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    In Naomi Gerstel and Natalia Sarkisian’s published study “The Color of Family Ties: Race‚ Class‚ Gender‚ and Extended Family Involvement‚” which appeared in Stephanie Coontz’s American Families: A Multicultural Reader‚ Gerstel and Sarkisian present their professional opinions of the popular belief in America that White families have stronger kinship ties than those of minority families‚ namely Black and Latino/a. Gerstel and Sarkisian are professors of sociology at the University of Massachusetts

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    1 Changes in the family structure -Nuclear family: Both mother and father reside the home. 1960 – only 90% of kids lived with a single parent. 2006 – Only 25% of kids lived with a single parent. (Main reason for this was divorce) *Exception to Asian-American families. -Blended family: Two divorced families/Widowed families. “Brady Bunch” May produce a child together Half brothers an sisters -StepFamily: Kids coming together from each family. -Extended Family: Multi-generation

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    Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance Citation Alesina‚ Alberto‚ and Eliana La Ferrara. 2005. Ethnic diversity and economic performance. Journal of Economic Literature 43(3): 762-800. doi:10.1257/002205105774431243 October 7‚ 2012 10:32:49 PM EDT http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:4553005 This article was downloaded from Harvard University ’s DASH repository‚ and is made available under the terms and conditions applicable to Other Posted Material‚ as set forth at http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL

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    difficulties for parents‚ children‚ and the relationship between them. In a large study of Latino families‚ acculturation was found to have both positive and negative effects. The study found that more acculturated Latino adolescents exhibited higher rates of problem behavior. The causes included higher exposure to discrimination and negative stereotypes‚ a greater susceptibility to peer pressure‚ and lessening family cohesiveness as traditional values were lost and parental authority waned. Because the

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