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    profile of American culture throughout the following two decades. The Hispanic population will develop much faster then any other ethnicity group in the United States, and Hispanic shoppers will speak to an expanding rate of the American buyer base. Through the first decade of the 21st century we have all supported a critical development of the Hispanic society in the United States. It is not unpredictable to say that the Hispanic are building up a solid and intense impact in all zones, and…

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    Hispanics/Latinos are increasing in population and it is necessary to take advantage and learn how to appreciate opportunity offered from the United States. Many people are still focused on norms and morals our ancestors and grandparents have passed on to us, but we live in a different era and we must learn how to adapt ourselves in this new generation. Our ethnic group is quickly growing and we should make a difference. Hispanic and Latinos play an important role in education, economy, and in…

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    Being Hispanic in the United States, to me, represents forming part of a new generation. A new generation that wants to make a change and leave behind the corruption, the ignorance and the fights found in my own country. Personally, based on my experiences, it's hard being Hispanic. Prejudice and assumptions have become part of me because society impulsed an image that is not necessarily who I am. I am Hispanic, more specifically Mexican. Nonetheless, I don't belong to a cartel. On the contrary,…

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    I am very interested in the Hispanic cultural. I have put a lot into getting to know this culture by visiting the Niagara cafe and talking to my friend Hugo who I have interviewed for this paper. He identifies as Mexican American, and is “hispanish and Latino” he says. This means he is ethnically and racially part of the Hispanic Community. “Only about 25 percent of Hispanic Americans use Hispanic or Latino to describe themselves” (page 217). Since Hugo mainly would say he is Mexican American,…

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    the first Hispanic president of the United states which later becomes named Paterson. During President Enrique eight-year term he has done many things to change the country. First by making the us capital name Paterson. Then he stopped police brutality and everyone in a peaceful community. He declared that the Rich would have to pay taxes and the poor do not. The President later invades Russia because they made fun of his hair. The president also ended would hunger and is the first Hispanic…

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    The American WASP- A Master Race? Was written by Sal Osio and it explained a major problem with the theory and book “The Hispanic Challenge” written by Samuel Huntington. Sal Osio brings to the forefront the negative thoughts that Huntington believes the Hispanich Americans are a threat to the country. In this paper I will attempt to explain the theory that Samuel Huntington had about minority/immigrant groups, Sal Osio’s counter argument to his theory, and how Gordon Allport’s theory of…

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    What does it mean to be of hispanic descent? Being hispanic descent means that your ancestors are from countries once colonized by Spain for example Mexico. “I will say to you that americans of hispanic descent want desperately to give their children the chances they never had” said by Marco Rubio. This quotation shows that most hispanic parents want the best for their children. They wanted them to have the life they didn’t get a chance to have. Loads of Mexican/ hispanic parent’s move to the…

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    United States that Latinos born in the United States face as well. Some of the most glaring challenges are discrimination, immigration, and the language barrier. Hispanics are mainly discriminated against by race and wage. Immigration creates many problems for them because of the difficulty to gain citizenship. Each challenge Hispanics face has a deep impact on their lives. 2. Discrimination Many assume since it is 2015, discrimination is over, but the opposite is true. Discrimination is still…

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    The term “Hispanic” broadly refers to the people, nations, and cultures that have a cultural link to Spain (“Hispanic,” n.d., para. 1). The terms “Latino” or “Latina” refer to people with cultural ties to Latin America and people of nationalities within the bounds of Latin America (“Latino,” n.d., para. 1). The term Latino can be used to refer to males or females, whereas the term Latina is used to refer to females only. The terms “Hispanic” and “Latino” can be used interchangeably to…

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    In the Hispanic Challenge, Samuel P. Huntington makes a passionate argument about why he believes that Latin@s, particularly Hispanic immigrants pose a threat to the American culture. This argument focuses on separating Latin@ immigrants from other immigrant groups and then examining how they pose a cultural, social, and political threat to America. Although Huntington provides a compelling argument, his simplified understanding of the Latin@ identity and a unified American culture led him an…

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