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    Diversity In Healthcare

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    quality among the ethnic group. However, there are few opportunities and challenges that still hinder access of quality care. In 2010, approximately 33% of the USA of the population was people of the ethnic minority groups. These includes the African American (12.9%), Hispanics/Latinos (16.9%), Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders (NHOPIs) (0.2%) and the American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) (1.0%). It has been projected that by 2050, the minority groups will account for 50% of…

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    Minority Group Oppression

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    The cycle of the minority group being oppressed is one that is not new to the American culture. In comparassion to the immigrants, african americans are a group heavily known to be oppressed since their arrival to what is now called the Untied States. In the african american community, factors of consumerism and the ideal of the american dream also are used to divide and conquer . The division come by way of material goods such as liquor, food, guns and much more that appeal to the base nature…

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    General Election approaches a new feat needs to be addressed: the growing minority population and the political issues they are most connected with. These issues have become increasingly salient with the recent attention brought to illegal immigration and the Black Lives Matter Movement. In light of this political climate, the GOP has reached a point in U.S. history where it needs to expand its’ base and focus on minority groups. The changing population demographics are the catalyst for this…

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    The relationship between the majority and minority in America has been a shaky, rocky road. Whites and all the other races have had quite an interesting relationship, with lots of ups and downs. The history reveals many nasty, shady events that can be placed on both sides. Because of such an unsteady past, much of the concern today can be seen through protests, marches, and riots across the country today. Many minorities feel as if they have been getting the short end of the stick for a long…

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    Role Of Fear In Society

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    Glassner states, “ A host of studies indicate that by downplaying the suffering of victims and their family’s the media does a disservice to minority neighborhoods where those victims live” (112). This generates negative attention towards minority groups who seem to get blamed for all negative problems happening in society. The shift into blaming minorities as the cause for…

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    The Asian’s have good health in general, whereas the African American have more health issues. The Hispanic groups have a greater rate of diabetes compared to African American people. The Asian culture compared to the African Americans or Hispanics have a poverty rate that is closer to the rate of whites. Provide a brief description of the three models of successful…

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    represents the feelings and injustice African Americans face today and gives an insightful perspective of being a minority living in America. When looking at themes discussed throughout the book in relation…

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    “Special considerations” of affirmative action creates diversity that helps minority students. Osamudia James, a graduate from the University of Wisconsin Law school with a Master of Law (Llm) addressed the relationship between affirmative action and diversity. Her research concluded that more minorities can attend prestigious schools if race is a consideration in university admissions. The attendance of minorities in prestigious universities has had many positive effects: diversity in…

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    very far when it comes to racism and discrimination, it still has a long way to go. Affirmative action policies are essentially used to combat long term racial failures and promote equality. These policies are aimed to increase the proportion of minorities and women in jobs and educational institutions historically dominated by white men. The term "affirmative action" was first introduced by President Kennedy in 1961 as a method of redressing discrimination that had persisted in spite of civil…

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    apparent separated affects between classes of Americans, and some of this divide persisted into the Second World War. The effects of both events affected everyone from African Americans, to Jews, and wageworkers to labor Unions. Above any other groups, ethnic groups and immigrants endured significant hardships due to white hostility. With an increasing want for government provision from citizens, the decade rang in with new policies to boost the economy. The policies were put into place to…

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