Ethnic groups in the United States

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    Just Immigrants

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    Question 1: There is some trouble with saying that the United States is a nation of “just immigrants” for two main reasons. While it is true that the “first” settlers in the United States would make this nation filled with non natives, it is also true that America was already inhabited by native tribes, making them the only people who were not “immigrants” to the country. In addition, the United States was established many centuries ago, meaning that the first immigrants have progressed…

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    Going Global Case Study

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    follows a Confucian (Chinese) background a normally have a syncretic approach to religion and teaches the stability of society (https://geert-hofstede.com/singapore.html). According to Hofstede’s () cultural dimensions, Singapore-which is a multi-ethnic society comprised of 77 percent Chinese, the Power Distance scores a 74. This dimension deals with the fact that all individuals in societies are not equal and less powerful members of organizations within a country expect and accept that power…

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    pride in America” (89). Although Americans acknowledge the variety of ethnic groups, they prefer to stand by their own. Americans resist assimilation because they…

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    Central Europe, Soviet Union (FSU), and Scandinavians. An interesting fact is that they were the earliest and largest groups to come the United States. There have been many great influences on American culture, especially in cuisine area. Many of them brought skills of bread baking, dairy farming, meat processing, and beer brewing to the U.S. They inspire others to assimilate their ethnic specialties, for a much greater purpose. The countries of central Europe are Germany, Austria, Hungary,…

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    Pediatric Primary Care

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    care in the United States does not only encompass the primary care physician, but include both, insurers, policy makers, and other health and community providers such as the schools and childcare centers. A healthy developmental stages of the child determines the child's adulthood. So to say, the way a child is cared for has an implication through adulthood. According the Healthy people 2020, health promotion and disease prevention is the ultimate goal for every child in the United States. For…

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    Hispanic Migration

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    The Hispanic represents the United States largest minority group and they are also one of the fastest growing nation. From the past couple of years the Hispanic has grown very rapid in the United States. They are second largest population after the Native American the Hispanic has held the spot of being on being the leading minority group in the United States. The term Hispanic it’s a linguistic ethnic that can be designated to any race. The first thing that caught my attention in this chapter…

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    Right To The Land Dbq

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    throughout the world. This conflict began when the Jews were being oppressed, forced to live in deprived places (doc. 4), with their rights taken away. They were criticized and sometimes punished for their efforts to remain a separate social and religious group. This act stimulated anti-Semitism. Because of the immense threat, the Jews were pushed into to find a safe home, Israel, their homeland. Jews began buying land in Palestine,…

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    and who I really am is more important to me. Does my race define who I am? Does my heritage allow me to have some unprecedented upper hand over someone who has a different skin color, hair color or eye color than me? Belonging to a particular ethnic group plays a large role on how individuals perceive and treat each other socially; this influence extends in the home, workplace and the society as a whole.…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    ”If you see something, say something” (R. Green, 61). Americans had devised the catch phrase when they had approached a new level of vulnerability after the 9/11 offense. This quote resembles the immense impact that the 9/11 had in the United States.The new catch phrase resembles the shift in the way Americans lived their lives and how they saw things, promoting awareness. On September 11, 2001, Americans had experienced a devastating attack. The attack had started with two airplanes had…

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    Minority Groups in America Introduction The 20th century has witnessed the transformation of the United States from a dominating white population to society rich with an array of religious, racial and ethnic minority groups. Historically, the country has been dominated by a settler group of ethically and religiously diverse whites. Traced back to the first settlements from the 1600s to the 19th century, most minority groups in the United States were as result of forced immigration to…

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