Ethnic groups in the United States

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    their apprehension. In the United States as well as in others country, there are different humans race, a diversity of ethnicity, and numerous religious groups. So, Caucasians, Africans, Asians, Indians, Arabs, Jews are different ethnicities of the human race. In United State, we have many ethnics groups as wrote Henslin that “The United States is a pluralistic society made up of many different groups, his policy of multiculturalism permits or even encourages racial-ethnic variation”. That been…

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    Is so great the power of the United States that will achieve Americanize all the world’s cultures or the strength of traditions will make local cultures least forever? With the passing of the years the United States had been a role model for Ecuador. Part of the Ecuador’s population seeing this stated that their old culture is already Americanize with the fast food restaurants and the different invents that America made. On the other hand the remaining population said that Americanization is not…

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    Word Race Definition

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    the United Nations in 1950’s to compare races today to historical races. For example, the text mentioned that Black people have always been and still is low in hierarchy. I definitely think racism still exists today’s world for many reasons. An example is, although President Obama has been in office for two terms people are still upset and will not except him as President due to him being black. Another example racism in today’s world is Donald Trump’s remarks about Immigrants in the United…

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    ethicality when it comes to political attitudes. In the United States, it seems you are either a supporter for republicans or democratic. Many individuals would probably agree that culture contributes to the political attitudes. A way a person is socialized in the world affects their views. For instance, if your parents are conservative than most like you will be conservative. Therefore, this research will focus on a Hispanics as an ethnic group with a conflict when it come to political…

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    In the article titled How Sushi Went Global written by Theodore C. Bestor, Bestor discusses the transformation of the Sushi industry over the past decades. Bestor states, “as the world rearranges itself around silicon chips, Starbucks coffee, or sashimi-grade tuna new channels for global flow of capital and commodities link far flung individuals and communities in unexpected new relationships” (McCurby & Spradley, 2012). Bestor’s point is that when the demand is high for a product not only…

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    What Is Ethnic Enclave

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    Ethnic Enclaves Introduction An ethnic enclave is a specific geographical district where migrant ethnic minorities live in close proximity. Here is where ethnic groups live, congregate, and also work in ethnically managed businesses, such as specialist grocers and food shops, religious buildings, and community institutions. The communities of people in ethnic enclaves typically do not speak the majority language, and sometimes participate in customs, festivals, religious observances, and…

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    Ethnic Space In Pomona

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    an ethnic space. Pomona was once a teeming populace of the ideal middle-class. The city consisted of 86% percent Whites and 15% Hispanics during the 1970s, according to the United States Census Bureau. In the 1990s, Pomona experienced a downfall in socio-economic status, was deprived of its middle-class glory, and the flooding of a new ethnic space. Hispanics now occupy Pomona at a staggering 70%, while Whites occupy 48%, according to the 2010 United States Census Bureau. Pomona is an ethnic…

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    Multicultural Literature

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    in the United States represents a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds. In the article “On Being White” by Allie Jane Bruce, the New York City children’s librarian talks about the need for diversity in children’s books across the United States. Bruce, a librarian at Bank Street College, explains that in America she has had the privilege of seeing her white culture represented everywhere. She is considered…

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    Belongingness involves trust, a currency we all bank on. For example when a girlfriend rides in her boyfriend's car on a way to a date, the parents of the girl are having to trust the judgement of the boy who is most likely driving. Trust is a two way street where both parties are expected to reap benefits. However in the history of the world, this has not always been the case. "The Scramble for Africa marked a massive invasion of the content of Africa marked by occupation, colonization and…

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    Zangwill Quote Analysis

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    1908 Zangwill quote states, "God is making the American!. . .the real American has not yet arrived. He will be the fusion of all races, perhaps the coming superman. . .the glory of America, where all races and nations come to labor and look forward.” (Booth, 1998). There are many ways to interpret this quote, including the progress made, and the distance left to go. Progress has been great in the past centuries, with the assimilation of many minority groups into the United States.…

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