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    categories. Every census since 1980 has included a, “distinct ethnic question separate from the race question,” (Mora). The ethnicity question contains “five separate response categories and one area where respondents could write in a specific Hispanic group [if their country of origin was not listed as a previous option],” (“About-About Hispanic Origin”). The first category on the census pertaining to ethnicity, was for individuals who did not identify as as Hispanic/Latino and the remaining…

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    According to Ronald Takaki in his book A Different Mirror, in 1848’s the discovery of gold in California bought a large Chinese wave, the economy in China was despair. Upon arrival to the U.S, the Chinese work was primarily as miners, laundry, fisherman, and grocery operators. In contrast with the Mexican’s, worked in the farms and in agriculture. The Mexicans faced The Porfiriato of 1976-1911 which stated order and progress or in other words modernization and growth. The Mexican revolution in…

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    ETSU Swot Analysis

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    Introduction East Tennessee State University is popularly known as ETSU, a public institution that was founded in 1911. It has a total enrollment of 13,419 as at September 4th, 2016. With a campus size of 366 acres, ETSU is known for ethnic diversity, whereby students from across the globe study and collaborate with each other. East Tennessee State University is ranked #2087 in ethnic diversity nationwide with a student body composition that is below the national average (Coll, 2016). However,…

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    The extremes of gang violence and racism in our country were brought to light in the movie “The Freedom writers.” The main characters of this movie were just students, starting high school as freshmen. Ironically, they had already faced challenges in their lives that most people could never even imagine. This resulted in their tough outlook on life, and involvement in gang violence. To add to the mess, the gangs were strongly divided on racial lines. This separated the students, and even brought…

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    Hate Crimes

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    the use of the phrase to coin such crimes deemed to be fuelled by strong feelings of hatred based on the grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or transgender identity. It is clear that hate crimes tend to be directed at minority groups in society. A selected example under discussion here is going to be racism. Also the way the Courts acknowledge and treat these hate crimes will be discussed. Racism can be defined as attitudes and opinions of others which bring about a…

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    Marina Mendes Lemos de Oliveira Ekaterina Gay / Laura Waiss ENG 109 MVA June 27, 2017 WA2: Commercial Analysis: The Force A car is one of the most powerful icons of modern times. It currently is ubiquitous, and a major player in the constant change of customs, lifestyles, and behaviors. In fact, cars have changed the way we perceive time and distances: it has broadened horizons, and made us mobile. On February 2011 during the Super Bowl half-time show broadcasted by Fox TV, the car company…

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    Part I. The Hyundai Motor group of South Korea is one of the largest automobile firms in the world. They did not earn this title without great failures, questioning and learning. South Korea has unique customs and political affiliations compared to those in Europe and the Americas, the targets of their global market. The Chung family, who have remained in control throughout the firm's entire existence, have different morals and values with the generational changes in power, causing…

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    Samsung Ad Analysis Essay

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    he Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational electronics company. Samsung is the second biggest telecommunication industry in the world, after Apple, through its innovation smartphone. Innovation, or the process of coming up with a new method, has been referred to as one of the crucial success factors in any industry that plans to prosper in the future. Over time Samsung has developed its product line. The mobile phones manufactured by Samsung are made up of 40% recycled material. The…

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    About Author: Robin Sharma is the author of “The Monk who sold his Ferrari”. Robin has a Canadian nationality but has Indian ethnicity. He is the author of 12 global best-selling books. He is a former litigation Lawyer. He is considered as one of the best management gurus across the globe. His notable works include “The Leader who has no title”, “Who will cry when you die” etc. He wrote 15 books till now and every novel got good reputation. Sharma is ranked among top 10 leadership expert and was…

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    Samsung Strategy Analysis

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    company. Headquarter is located in Samsung Town, Seoul. In 1938s, Samsung was founded by Lee Byungchul as a trading company. He diversified his group into different area such as processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. After lee’s death in 1987, Samsung was separate into four different groups– Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansl Group. Since 1990s Samsung has increasingly globalized electronics and activities. Especially, mobile phone and semiconductors have become…

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