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    to women. In the house there are currently only 44 African Americans, 34 Hispanic lawmakers, 10 Asian lawmakers and two Native Americans. On the other hand in there are 100 seats in the Senate. Only 20 belong to women. There are two African American Senators, three Hispanic senators and only one Asian American Senator .…

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    Eliette Singleton College Writing Miss Garcia November 1st 2015 Recommendations for Overbearing Police Forces in Minority Communities The United States of America, is known as home of the free and brave. Internationally said to be a just population, each individual caring for the greater good more than themselves. Throughout history, we have come together to hurdle a range of national obstacles such as economic depressions, national threats, and civil wars. Our strong unity and agreement to…

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    patients in the United States, for the reasons that there is an increase in cultural diversity, and the quality of Patient care will improve. In recent decades the United states has had a population boom from a variety of cultures coming from all over the world. In states like Florida and Texas, there is a whole market that the majority of the population are Hispanics. Since the increase of population, health care specialists should start to get ready for increased amount of diverse…

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    There are still white and black people that make up this community, but now there are more Asians and Hispanic people as well. The socio-economic make up is about the same, however there are probably more people in the upper socio-economic class here than where I grew up, but that could be due to the increased size in the population. People in this community are also more open about their sexual identity here as well. There are a lot of heterosexual people…

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    Immigration in USA The US is considered the promised land and the land of opportunity. It is also the world’s biggest economy, this is one of the many reasons people choose to relocate their lives to America. Immigration is when people from a country move to another country, ex. USA. There are many reasons for immigrants to move from their home country, they often move because of war, or religious persecution. Others simply move because they can get a higher paycheck, than in their home country.…

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    This study here examined the causes and the effects of immigration in the United States. It has been a big problem all over United States since a lot of Native Americans have been blaming and arguing with the government about the immigrants taking their jobs, increase in business competition, and also the increase of the number of criminals. Also on other hand shows the contribution of the immigrants on the United States Economy. Immigration 3 Causes and Effects of Immigration…

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    Incarceration In Prisons

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    two million people are in prisons and/or in jails and the majority of the people who are put in federal prisons were because of drugs. As for state prisons, the majority were put into prison because of violence. In “Trends in U.S. Corrections” a survey was taken during the time from 1925 till 2011 about the populations in state and federal prisons. In 1925 it was…

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    Statistics show that the Mexican-American race has the highest number of people that populate the United States, and this demographic continues to grow even more. A Mexican-American is an American of full or partial Mexican decent. My parents, both born in Mexico, migrated to the United States in search of a better future for themselves and children. Because of my Hispanic roots, and my birth in the U.S., I am considered a Mexican-American. As a result of my equivalent exposure to two different…

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    immigration reform come out soon or no? This is the question that 11 million immigrants have been waiting to get an answer for. Many people all around the world come to the United States with the expectations of freedom and better life opportunities to live the American dream. However, the current immigration system in the United States is broken. Families get separated, immigrant workers become exploited, people die while they try to cross the border, and people get discriminated for following…

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    strength of the people in the African-American community is due to the influence of their physical and cultural environment. The physical environment of the African-American community is determined by the class…

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