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    Growing up‚ I lived in a predominantly Latino community. I was always around people who shared my same culture‚ beliefs‚ and background. Rarely did I ever experience challenges against my culture and beliefs. As I grew older‚ and attained more experiences‚ I became aware of the problems in my community‚ and in the world. Just recently‚ I learned how imperative it is for me to embrace my culture and to help my community. For this reason‚ I was inspired to help make a difference. Over the past few

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    Theme: Mexican American culture and heroes Grade level: Elementary Being located in the lower Rio Grande Valley‚ at the elementary level students should learn and explore more of their heritage and be exposed to it at an early age. Not only will the topics touch on the importance of family‚ but will have fabulous imagery‚ and well has historic facts‚ and stories that will inspire children to become future leaders. Students will learn the hardships that their ancestors had to endure‚ and the

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    Progress report Race and ethnicity: Latino/a immigrants and emerging geographies of race and place in the USA Progress in Human Geography 36(6) 800–809 ª The Author(s) 2012 Reprints and permission: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav 10.1177/0309132511427229 phg.sagepub.com Patricia L. Price Florida International University‚ USA Abstract Over the past 20 years‚ Latino/a immigration to the USA has transformed how place and race are lived. The scale of the city-region has emerged as key to understanding

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    Juvenile Delinquency in the Hispanic Culture Abstract: There has been a rise in gang violence among the youth across the nation. There are also cruel and violent tendencies that the youth that are a part of this group. It is important to understand reasons why Hispanic youth are turning toward gangs. The influx of gang activity in the neighborhoods and schools has adversely affected the level of violence seen in communities across the nation. The rise in the Latino population in many urban areas

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    TREATMENT OF THE HISPANIC POPULATION Cultural Competence and Treatment of the Hispanic Population Monique D Brown Wellons Walden University Cultural Competence and Treatment of the Hispanic Population In the peer review article “A clinical trial of peer-based culturally responsive person-centered care for psychosis for African Americans and Latinos” by Tondora‚ et al (2010)‚ conducted a test study on African Americans and Latinos‚ that has been

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    years‚ Americans from across the country cast a vote in hopes to elect either a Republican or a Democrat to become‚ or continue being‚ President of the United States of America. Each candidate attempts to earn as many votes as possible from a diverse range of groups. In the upcoming election‚ President Barack Obama is said to maintain the majority of Latino votes‚ however‚ a question currently being asked is if the president can keep the Latino votes. Although it is important to have the Latinos vote

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    Being the oldest first-generation child of a Hispanic family has had the greatest influence in my education. When my parents immigrated to the US‚ they did not know English and had only received primary education. As a result‚ I had no one at home that could help with my school work. Although learning English was difficult‚ I knew it had to be learned fast so I would not fall behind in school and become the translator my parents desperately needed. Even at a young age‚ I knew education was essential

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    It’s tradition to have a quinceañera when a girl turns fifteen in the Hispanic culture. The reason for that is to celebrate the coming of womanhood and maturity. Well it’s beem like that over a long period of time‚ and even though that tradition is still happening today‚ the purpose of that tradition has pretty much faded. Now a days the only reason to have a quinceañera is to throw a big party‚ have the biggest and prettiest dress‚ and to dance all night. I in that case had a quinceañera for that

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    Hispanic American: "Heritage" is defined as the customs and traditions that are handed down from generation to generation of families and society. A person with Latino heritage is a descendant of a family from Mexico‚ Central America‚ or South America. Peeps who are Hispanic are from a country where Spanish is spoken. Let’s check out some of their traditions. Hispanic Food Hispanic foods have many different characteristics‚ but one of the main things that make it distinctive is that it tends to

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    are experienced by most Latinos‚ however undocumented immigrants experienced these types of stressors at a greater rate due to their limited English language skill (Caplan‚ 2007). Leuck and Wilson (2010) conducted 2059 face-to-face interviews with adolescent Latinos‚ and found that while high English language proficiency is a significant predictor for having low acculturative stress among Latino immigrants‚ having high Spanish language proficiency predicted that these Latino immigrants would experience

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