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    In United States, the nation is increasing its diversity with populations of different ethnicities as well as cultures. Cultural competence allows healthcare organizations to provide effective methods and services of understanding and treating people with different backgrounds such as people of different cultures, demographics and languages. With many differences in population, there are disparities that must be eliminated in order to promote a better comprehension of people as well as promote…

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    Mexico Research Paper

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    vast colonial empire, and fused Mexico’s long-established Mesoamerican civilization with European culture. Perhaps nothing better represents this hybrid background than Mexico’s languages. This country is both the most popular Spanish-speaking country in the world and home to the largest number of Native American language speakers in North America. For three centuries Mexico…

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    Down) The United States is known as the most powerful nation on earth. Most people immigrating to America can significantly improve their standards of living, as well as pursue an education if they wish to do so. Even though the gap between the rich and poor has continued to periodically increase, the average American is seen as rich and very fortunate when compared to the average person living in central Africa or Latin America. Over a million people legally immigrate to the United States every…

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    The United States of America is the home of millions of people from various parts of the world. Throughout this country we can find a miscellany of culture and languages. Language has been around since the beginning of time and in todays society there are innumerable benefits of speaking various amount of languages. In a present day world it possesses an ordinary ideal for individuals to know more than a singular language in which he/she has full control over their first or native…

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    Jazmin Lara Ms.Matlen ERWC, Period 1 15 September 2016 Racial Profiling In the United States of America today, racial profiling has violated everything the United States of America stands for and represents. Authorities do not have the right to be allowed to stop, arrest, disrespect or harass any individual in America based on their appearance. The general statement made by Timothy Garton Ash in his work, Behind the ban, is that burkas in a free society is a form of expression and it needs be…

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    globe. Colonies, tribes, empires, and nations have been a part of diverse populations and among many early cultural groups of people that migrated to the United States where people from Africa, Spanish, European, Dutch, French and British colonies. These early settlers have not only shaped American history, but continue to transform the United States, today. According to the World Atlas, (World Atlas, 2018) among the three largest nationalities or ethnic groups in the country today are…

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    The new American lifestyle, there are many cultural problems especially in adjusting to the new American life which is controversial to the Arabic culture. One of the most affected is gender roles between Arabic men and women and boys and girls from the same family. A very little percentage of Arab Americans especially those from rural areas are preserved their dressing, little socializing between children of opposite sex, respecting the elderly, and no dating among teenagers. Arabic culture…

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    Chinese students in United States Golden sunlight shines through the clear sky, casts a sharp bright reflection on the top of the mountains in distanced. The airs is tingled up with the sweet smell of summer orange blossom, and with mountains are lining up in one direction, the ocean in the other. The horizon of the blue ocean stretches far and gently vanished little by little, and then finally kisses the skyline. Peer out from the hills over the ocean coast, those palm trees grown tall into…

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    Race has always been an issue for the United States of America, from the Natives, to the Africans, and now Latinos. Yet if you look around the United States there is way more than these races here, however these races have been singled out. Envision the Caucasian majority race switched as one of the races The United States has had a bad history with becoming the majority. Considering it is more minorities in The United States than Caucasian’s this could have been a possibility a long time ago.…

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    workshop that students did was interesting. When the compare their own DNA to see who is more genetically similar. The students were surprised by the results, genetically they were are not that different from other races. A race is a big issue in the united stated. I identify myself as African American but when it comes to my ethnicity I identify myself as Eritrean/Ethiopian. I was confused…

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