BLANCA: my children are my life and my motivation, they help me face and get through all the challenges I face on day to day bases. I have a child with a learning disability and all the other children pull together and help one…
At the beginning of her story Selena had a normal life with a pet and could play…
Do you know the queen of Tejano Music? Selena Quintanilla was that person. She died March 31, 1995. She was a singer and much more.…
Think of the world without music. Without it, there is no dancing, nothing to sing along to in the car, and life as we know it isn’t as fun. There is music for everyone. There is pop, latin, rock, jazz, hip-hop, country, and metal. With the large amount of music, there is a large amount of singers that provide us with the music that adds spice to our life. One of these singers was Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, or better known as Selena. She was one of the most influential hispanic musician, and she is still remembered today because of the tremendous effect she had on the world.…
During the years of 1994-1995, Wenatchee Washington, had been known historically for the most extensive child sex abuse investigation. This case was particularly not only extensively long, but later being founded that Bob Perez, a Wenatchee police investigator, was the reason why many were convicted and prisoned. Bob Perez was the reason behind this extensively hurtful case by the desire of greed, proving a lack of empathy, dishonesty, and inconsiderate. Perez was not only known as an abusive police investigator, but an untrustworthy man and authority.…
America is known as the melting pot of the world. It is made up of many different cultures and families. Culture can vary widely between families, not one family is the same. There are blended families that intertwine their values and beliefs into their own families, some of these are passed on and some are not. Culture is defined as the sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguish one group of people from another.…
Melissa Castro, the girl that never gave up. Today we’ve gathered with Melissa to talk about her story and what she went through to be where she is today. Today, with her own Rehabilitation Center to treat kids with disabilities and health issues, she took a little time off her schedule to talk about her personal story. As we had a conversation with her, we learned that Melissa, even when she faced hard situations, she was very committed to her education.…
Cofer tell her thought about stereotypes of Hispanic women can have bad effects base on what occurred in her life. Base on the Hispanic cultrural influence, In Hispanci family they want their daughters to dress more like women, but in Americas culture those clothes is really mature for their young age. Cofer use the story of how hard to chose dress in her career day and what happened in that day to explain to us that culture clash really make…
4. Anna feels constant conflict between desire to surpass client expectations and her commitment to being a good mother.…
Latonia life success is missing family she chose not to get married and bare children for career reasons. Her life success is not what she envisioned as a child, but this company doesn’t embrace family. Therefore, the company was an idea job for me because I knew all my time and energy could be invested in this company and success was inevitable. The climate for family is not welcomed here upper management prefer individuals without the obligation of “children and “needy wives”. This company expects an employee to work outside a normal nine-to-five. The interview process is intense and the mention of outside distractions is a reason for not being selected for…
The author says that you can’t hide the experiences in your past that make you who you are today. The minority of women cannot be banned from any kind of women’s movements, just like women cannot change the races from where they came from. Gloria Anzaldua is showing in this poem that women cannot pick and choose what race they want to be. Every race makes up a section of who they are as a person.…
I have decided to do my interview paper on my mother in law because she grew up in Colorado and California and had a unique childhood growing up. My mother in law is 59 years old, Caucasian, Born in Arvada, Colorado. She has 5 brothers and 3 sisters and is a widow with two daughters. I believe she is eligible for this interview paper based off of the information I knew about her and the information I gathered from my wife as well. I decided on six questions that I felt would give me the best understanding in which would address both micro and macrosystem factors.…
Next I interviewed my uncle Tim. Tim is a very intelligent and kind man. I respect him and all that he says, does, and contribute to this family. I went into his office to ask for his opinion on the American dream. He told me that, “Opportunity to create any life I choose to live and how I want to live it.” This made me think deeply on my opinions.…
Mexican culture is colorful and rich, enriched with pride and heritage. Family values and strong moral constitution have sustained the culture for hundreds of years. I have had the pleasure to interact and consort with the Mexican culture most of my life in the business that I'm in. Dedication and hard work are the stables that bound the stigma of the Mexican culture. Being that I truly honor the culture I have chosen a friend of mine that I work with to perform my interview upon. My interviewee is Maria Dimas; she was born in Cancun Mexico but has lived most of her life in the United States.…
As I entered the house, I was greeted by a large smile and green eyes. Ms. Consuelo Duplessis had finally made time for me to interview her about her military and civilian life style. After she greeted me, she put her head back in the phone and asked for a fewer minutes, to wrap up so business on the phone. I patiently sat in the chair, waiting for about 5 minutes for her to let me know she was ready, then we began.…