United States communities with Hispanic majority populations

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    (pinney 1996). In this paper I will examine the Hispanic group collective history and interview a friend by the name Christina. Who selects her ethnicity as a Latino ethnicity and I will compare the information, to that of researched throughout the paper. The Latino population is a diverse group among the United States. Thus including backgrounds such as Puerto Ricans, Mexican, Dominicans, Cuban, and Central Americans. Latinos are an American community of considerable diversity of culture, race,…

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    Ever since the birth of the United States, one of the largest controversial issues pertaining to the nation has been the debate over immigration control. Whether the influx of individuals derives from Central America or overseas, the issue continues to be discussed due to the significant impact on our society. As time continues to progress, immigrants from the spectrum of the globe continue to step on America’s soil legal or illegal. The propositions made in the United States is not only…

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    representations of beauty, whether it’s seen through makeup commercials or Hollywood. These sociocultural measures of especially feminine beauty, expressed through mainstream media, have portrayed to audiences across the world, including those in the United States, what is considered to be the best face, weight, shape, etc. Mass media itself is incredibly influential in our society as a prominent and constantly accessible source of information. Unfortunately, whether it’s through a Revlon nude…

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    number of different, varied ethnic groups hailing from countries in Africa, Cuba, Puerto Rico, or Spain (the origin of the term Black Americans). Demographic data on the African Americans population are often inadequate because African Americans may be classified as “black” subgroups within the African American population are highly diverse. The largest group originates from Africa; a significant number comes from Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, Somalia, Eritrea, and Kenya. The…

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    soon be characterized not by a majority of whites, but by many other ethnic and racial groups. The textbook shows a chart estimating the 2050 racial composition of the U.S., and it predicts that only 49.1% of the population will be non-hispanic whites. The video supports this by stating that “By 2044, we will be a majority non-white nation.” Both sources indicate that the majority of the population will be non-white somewhere around 2044-2050. As…

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    Community Health Concerns in San Bernardino County In San Bernardino County, California, the health disparities found among the various racial and ethnic groups are of significant concern. With the rate of newly diagnosed chronic conditions rising, and nearly 72% of the adults diagnosed as overweight or obese (California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, 2011-2012), a health assessment of the county will help to identify the issues influencing the health care choices and behaviors of this population.…

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    their owner, and the majority are renter occupied (10,661) (2010 US Census). Concerning owner-occupied housing units, the 2010 Census reports 3,662 Hispanic or Latino householders, followed by 174 White (non-Hispanic) householders, 52 Asian householders, and 30 African American householders. The majority of renters in the city are Hispanic or Latino (10,325), followed by 190 White, 63 African American, and 45 Asian renters. Meanwhile, the 2014 ACS estimated that the population 16 years and over…

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    Essay On Latino Americans

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    The United Stated of America is the most ethnically diverse nation in the world. We have experienced advances in technology, economic prosperity, and acceptance of others. However, these advances, acceptance, and prosperity are not evenly shared across society, as demonstrated by entire sections of American communities becoming marginalized. A central facet of this marginalization is the unequal treatment of Hispanics/Latinos which becomes apparent within the entirety of the American criminal…

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    why Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites drop-out of high school in the U.S. At the library, I also found a book called Dropping Out or Hanging In which helped develop my paper. While writing my findings, I recorded the sources used in my bibliography, then I made it into a visual. Every 26 seconds a student in the United States drops out of high school. That is about two dropouts every minute and over 3,300 dropouts every day. Of those 3,300 drop-outs, the preponderance will be of Hispanic descent,…

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    Latino subgroups have migrated to the United States under varying conditions. As each group faced factors that helped their transition into the United States, there were factors that hindered their transition as well. Mexico, one of the first Latino countries to send masses of migrants to the United States, and the Dominican Republic, one of the last, share many of these factors that have impacted their economic, cultural, and political lives in the United States including the level of influence…

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