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    culture‚ and the difficulties of growing up as an asian america who had to learn many different kinds of english. Si Habla Espanol is another essay about language. In this essay‚ Marria Barrientos talks about shame‚ the innitial shame of being a Hispanic living in America that slowly turned into a shame for not knowing the language of her people. Both of these essays contain much more than a simple story‚ they contain a purpose‚ an Audience‚ and a Stance; these essays have a purposeful mind behind

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    “A life is not important except the impact it has on other lives.”(Robinson). If you have an impact on people’s lives‚ why make it a negative one. Judging people for their skin color‚ academic status‚ or anything like that is extremely disrespectful. Most of the time‚ people see right through the good qualities‚ and just focus on the bad ones. Diversity is everywhere‚ and it is constantly looked down on. The prejudices and stereotypes that come with it make that obvious‚ but when you think about

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    Portland‚ Oregon‚ I remember knowing very few Hispanics. I come from a Spanish speaking culture: to be more specific my ethnicity comes from the country Guatemala. My parents have encouraged me to interact with my culture by taking me to events that are related to my country. I have been there multiple times and have seen where my roots were laid. My culture has taught me many things in life; it has taught me to love and cherish those around me. As Latinos‚ we tend to stick together. We consider ourselves

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    target market is clear‚ the Chinese American community‚ which is focused on financial stability and soundness. The bank’s mission statement even attempts to attract customers by stating that the company’s ultimate goal is to aid families and businesses in achieving their American Dream. On the other hand‚ El Banco de Nuestra Communidad focuses on luring in Hispanic clients. As stated by the company CEO‚ Drew Edwards‚ everything in the bank is designed to attract Hispanic people‚ from the bright colors

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    Chicano Origin

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    Who is a Chicano? What does the term Chicano mean? Where does the term originate? Why have Mexican-Americans in the past objected to being known as Chicanos? Why do so many Mexican-Americans today take pride in being Chicanos? There questions are frequently asked when the subject of the Chicano Movement comes up. This paper will seek to clarify the origins and meaning of the term Chicano and attempts to explain some of the implications of being a Chicano. A Chicano is an individual (usually with

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    market (Latinos). 2. Part of the casinos success was based on branding. They made it absolutely clear what demographics they wanted to see inside of their casino. They changed signs inside the casino so Latino patrons could easily understand them. They brought in Spanish speaking dealers‚ entertainment and even made their most popular drink offer on the floor to be top-shelf tequila. Basically‚ the casino created an unseen logo that flashed we serve Latinos first. By creating the Latino casino

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    Sonia Nazario is an American journalist‚ born September 8‚ 1960 in Madison Wisconsin to Argentinian-American parents. Nazario has been one of the youngest writers to have worked for the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal. She primarily writes about social justice issues such as poverty‚ drugs‚ immigration‚ and Latino statistics. She has won many awards including the George Polk Award‚ a Pulitzer Prize Award‚ and the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Nazario is also the recipient

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    Minority Research Paper

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    Research Paper # 1 HISPANIC AMERICAN Question: Total numbers in the U.S. Answer: 52.0 million is the estimated Hispanic population of the United States as of July 1‚ 2011 Question: Percent of the total U. S. population Answer: 63% of Hispanic-origin people in the United States who were of Mexican background in 2010. Question: Rate of growth Answer: More than 1 of every two people added to the nation’s population between July 1‚ 2008‚ and July 1‚ 2009‚ was Hispanic. There were 1.4 million

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    My Experience in College

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    us. This first semester I have learned a lot about myself. At first I wanted to become a Spanish teacher but just because it was the easy way out. I knew Spanish and Being a part of the Spanish clubbed helped me learn about the small amount of Hispanics in towns where the majority is white. In the city where I live here are

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    Diversity is more than race or gender! Diversity is defined as the state or fact of being diverse. There are different types of diversity such as: capabilities and disabilities‚ age‚ gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ socio-economic backgrounds and sexual orientation. The acceptance of these diverse affiliations in a society ensures harmonious existence and peaceful relations. Many people often think of diversity as simply demographic‚ a matter of color‚ gender‚ or age. However‚ groups can be disparate

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