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    and also face difficulties in being accepting into American society. The authors support thus sub-claim by referring to historical relationships between indigenous Mexicans and other Mexicans in Mexico, as well as, using examples of indigenous Mexicans forming diasporic…

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    Jorge Ramos

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    Mai-Duc of the Los Angeles times, the author discusses the validity of Jorge Ramos as an influence on the Latino voting power after a press conference where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Univision anchor Jorge Ramos to "go back to Univision" and the anchor was escorted out. The author uses logos, ethos, and pathos to argue her position on immigration and the value of the Latino population in America involved in politics. She uses logos by stating facts about Ramos and his…

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    is approximately 185 square miles. The principal type generated income and main employment for the city is the insurance and healthcare industries. The racial makeup of the city is approximately 89% White, 3% African American, 1% Native American, 3% Asian, and 4% Hispanic or Latino. B. School-Saguaro High School is an A+, Blue Ribbon Schools Program, and is a certified high school. There is currently a little over 1,400 students enrolled. School programs include autistic behavior and…

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    “Whose Markets, Whose Knowledge?” focuses on the various political power struggles within education. As the United States attempts to win the financial markets back from countries such as “Japan, Mexico… [and] China,” it also moves towards building a stronger sense of nationality (Apple 2016: 258). Political movements such as neoliberals, neoconservatives, and authoritarian populists have, through the educational system, “[reinstall] a vision of a common culture… more emphasis in the Western…

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    Essay On Chicano Movement

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    Chicano is a very common word in a Mexican American population dense area. Many say that the word Chicano is slang for Mexicano, and others say it’s a unique way to call those first-born Americans that come from Mexican parents. To historians and sociologists, the word “Chicano” was used for those who struggled between identifying themselves as Mexicans or as Americans. This word represents everything that we’ve overcome since WWII and before that. This word first came as a movement, The Chicano…

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    turned out to be a disappointment for Apple. In order to target the Hispanic millennial market, Apple should not reduce their price. They should keep their price range around where it is today as that also gives people the impression of iPhone’s premium appeal. Apple’s iPhone is not trying to be a mass-market player, but in fact trying to capture the growing base of Hispanic millennial consumers. With the above in mind, since the Hispanic millennials rely heavily on mobile data and…

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    Stereotypes In Othello

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    “Othello,” Othello is respected for his status as military general for the Venetian army and his stance while he is discriminated for his looks and race -a commonality of the time. Similarly, because of the media portrayal and our looks, hispanic females in today’s American society are both dominating for the “spicy latina” and as a symbol of sex and “spiciness” for “spicy latina.” “Othello” tells the story of the fall and demise of a Venetian general who was also a Moor. He was respected…

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    Mexican American, Immigrant, White , Latino, Hispanic, everyone has different Ethic of who they are some people think to their self who are they? Who am I, people see me by my color or the way I look people think I'm white but I'm really actually Mexican . Many people think just the color you are they think you're white or a different race . Who am I today is I am Mexican American girl that look white but I'm Mexican that talks English and I'm American because I live in America and I understand…

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    Discrimination In Mexico

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    No Hispanic group has contributed more to the nation’s [US] prosperity than Mexicans, yet none makes white America more uneasy about the future (Gonzalez, 2011, p. 96). Mexico is at the core of our country’s Latin heritage and every 2 in 3 Latinos in America are Mexican. But, how did Mexicans get to the discrimination that they are suffering today? In this paper, I will show the violence Mexicans endured following the U.S.-Mexico War, and the many Mexicans groups who were fighting back against…

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    Women's Pay Gap Analysis

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    society’s work force. Both men and women of African American and Hispanic or Latino background make considerably less than members of the white of Asian community (Statistics, U.S. Bureau Of Labor). This pay gap between races is in part contributed to the value of work from individuals from certain backgrounds. Historically, people have more value for work done by a member of the white or Asian community than that of the African American or Hispanic community. This gap could also be due in…

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