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    talking about raising the educational vista of the Mexican-American and helping him to aspire beyond the fields‚ and curing the dropout problem‚ you’re talking about jeopardizing our economic survival. What do you expect‚ that we’ll just lie down and let you reformer come in here and wreck everything for us?” Anonymous In 2012‚ the Census bureau showed about 64% of the United States population consisted of Hispanics‚ two-thirds being Mexicans‚ whose population continues to increase. Only 10% of

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    RICHARD RODRIGUES

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    Response to Richard Rodriguez Interview ARE HERITAGE AND IDENTITY INTERCHANGEABLE? Absolutely not‚ Identity and heritage are two different things with a very distinctive definition. The meaning of the word heritage is deeply linked with past‚ loads of family traditions‚ roots and culture. The identity associates more with personality‚ own choices‚ opinions and mainly how we differentiate from other people in all aspects. Richard Rodriguez is an example of

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    Richwine_M_w02_multiculturalresources 1. List and describe 3 materials you would make available in your classroom to promote multiculturalism Puzzles of various cultures from the classroom should be placed out on shelves to help the children identify and feel welcomed in the classroom. Another material to have in a classroom would be multicultural dolls. The baby dolls should be of various ethnicities or different cultures. The dolls would be a representation of various differences in features

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    the role of their privilege in their perspective. During the gross amounts of time spend on social media‚ I find myself analyzing and rejecting information because it is purposely biased against a group of people. This change in my attention to multiculturalism around me is the biggest lesson I have learned in this class. Before this class‚ I aligned with a liberal multiculturalist viewpoint. I relished in the concept of natural equality and I just assumed that it existed; somewhere out there. Now

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    that is not strange. We can become so focused on just getting by with good grades in school we can forget what an amazing opportunity we have‚ and when we can access to each other’s minds the possibilities are endless. I definitely agree with Luis Rodriguez. I notice myself leaving behind the spark of learning just to complete a task and move on to the next. I may even change my answer on a test because I think that is what the teacher wants to hear but is not what I think. I see this in others as well

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    The Mexican American War lasted for 2 years and this marked the first U.S. armed conflict chiefly fought on foreign soil. The U.S. president at that time was James K. Polk had a believed that the United States manifest destiny is to spread across the world. There were a lot of U.S. victories around a border skirmish along the Rio Grande. Mexico lost about one third of its territory that include California‚ Utah‚ Nevada‚ Arizona and New Mexico (Mexican-American War‚ N/A). Mexico Severed relations

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    _none reorganize thoughts_ In‚ ’Multiculturalism and the Common Center‚’ Diane Ravitch compares the plualist views on what the curriculum in the schools should include. The pluralist would like to include the history of all cultures while the particularist want to have the different cultures taught only their own history. In order to live in a multicultural world pluralism is neccessary because people are more tolerant of each other if they understand where a person is coming from and

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    Mexican-American War The Mexican American war started in 1846‚ ten years after Texas won its independence from Mexico. In 1844 Texas was annexed‚ upon their request‚ to the United States. This caused trouble with the Mexican government because they believed that the southern border of Texas was along the Del Norte river‚ while the American government believed that the border was the Rio Grande river. When U.S. President James Polk sent troops into this disputed territory‚ Mexico attacked‚ killing

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    Multiculturalism is fundamental to the Canadian belief that all citizens are equal. It ensures that all citizens can keep their individual identity‚ can take pride in their ancestry and have a sense of belonging. This kind of acceptance gives Canadians security

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    Jacob Mehlman 11-23-14 U.S. History The Cause of the Mexican-American War The Mexican-American war was a very controversial war in U.S. history. Many people say that the U.S. provoked Mexico by stationing troops on the Rio Grande River while the two countries were negotiating boundary issues. Others conclude that the coveted land at stake was the true cause for war. This conclusion is clearly supported by the main outcome of the war‚ which was the seizure of almost half of Mexico’s land. This captured

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