grandparents were born and raised in Mexico. My grandfather on my dad’s side passed away before I could meet him‚ and my grandmother passed away in 2005. On my mom’s side‚ both of my grandparents are still here today‚ happy and healthy. Growing up Hispanic has always been an amazing thing. There are traditions‚ foods‚ big families‚ and a big community that always has my back. I was thought‚ to chase my dreams no matter what they were. The way my family has
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The Hispanic Challenge The persistent inflow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the United States into two peoples‚ two cultures‚ and two languages. Unlike past immigrant groups‚ Mexicans and other Latinos have not assimilated into mainstream U.S. culture‚ forming instead their own political and linguistic enclaves—from Los Angeles to Miami—and rejecting the AngloProtestant values that built the American dream. The United States ignores this challenge at its peril. By Samuel P. Huntington
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THESIS ABSTRACT Title: SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONALITY OF MIDLIFERS AMONG THE TEACHERS IN CATHOLIC FILIPINO-CHINESE SCHOOLS IN METRO MANILA: ITS IMPLICATIONS ON PSYCHO –SPIRITUAL GROWTH Researcher : Glenda Cu-Discar No. of Pages: 123 School : Centro Escolar University Year : 2013 Subject Area: Guidance and Counseling Degree Conferred: Master of Science Specific locations where copies can be found: Library
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I agree with your post that the Hispanic patient values the family unit. The oldest male does have the power in the family and control’s the decision making (Carteret‚ 2011). My husband is Hispanic and is the male in his family that makes all the decisions. I grew up with no father or male influence in my life. Personally‚ it has taken an adjustment for this line of thinking for myself‚ but I have pointed out to my husband that he is living in America now and he could adopt American ways. In
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Definition of Spiritual Leadership Spiritual Leadership involves intrinsically motivating and inspiring workers to hope/faith in a vision of service to key stakeholders and a corporate culture based on the value of altruistic love to produce a highly motivated‚ committed and productive workforce. The purpose of spiritual leadership is to tap into the fundamental needs of both leaders and followers for spiritual well-being. To create vision and value congruence across the individual‚ empowered
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TH 398: Theology of Benedict XVI Exam 1 Study Guide Fall 2012 Verbum Domini What is BXVI’s goal in writing this document? To inspire people to read scripture more‚ and interpret it better. To renew the church and let it have an effect on pastoral work‚ In every aspect. What does the pope mean by the “analogy of the word”? Explain. The word can be said in many ways‚ Its an analogical term. The word of God comes to us in creation‚ the bible‚ interaction with other people. He speacks his
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Spanish-speaking immigrants have rights to bilingual education? With the increase of the Latino population in New York City during the 1960s caused the school system to be faced with a new issue of language rights. My topic of bilingual education is important because with the increasing presence of Latinos it brings an increasing number of Limited English Proficient Students to the country. Being a first or second generation Latino having a bilingual education makes a difference in one life by causing them to
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HISPANICS: A CULTURAL ASSESSMENT PRESENTATION Thomas J Robinson NUR/542 Sandra Brown March 10‚ 2014 Presentation Overview Using the Transcultural Nursing Model‚ this presentation will attempt to : ◦ Describe the cultural group known as Hispanics ◦ Describe the health beliefs of Hispanics as they relate to health and illness ◦ Describe specific health needs of Hispanics ◦ Describe methods to manage health needs of Hispanics ◦ Self-management of diseases ◦ Relationship with healthcare system ◦ Traditional
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Afro-Latino in New York City Growing up in New York City is a very unique experience. You grow up surrounded by a diverse population of people packed tightly into one city. But with this kind of diversity come the questions of self-identification and how others view you. I was born and raised in the upper Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights which is known for its mostly Dominican population. Moreover‚ growing up in the public school system and everyday New York living has exposed me
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Psychedelics Effect on Spirituality There are many variations of a psychedelic experience that include the plight of the youth just looking to have fun. Unfortunately in North America a largely held view shared by many citizens is that psychedelics are only used for partying‚ being ignorant of the fact that many psychedelics hold the key for unlocking the door to your sub conscious‚ a part of the mind that is usually only experienced during sleep‚ through dreams‚ as well as deep meditation
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