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    Hispanic‚ MexicanLatino; these are all stereotypes that label people; however even though I am be a natural born Mexican citizen I am myself and I am Erick Melendez. I feel that I may not hold as much potential when it comes to logistics‚ arthritics‚ and social skills; however though I may not be one of those natural born gifted student I am a student whom will input all of his power and energy into his life goals and education. I alone do not represent the Hispanic ethnicity; yet I am responsible

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    Do Mexican American parents have different rules or expectations for their children than Anglo American parents do? Studies show this is true. Mexican American parents have big traditions‚ expectations‚ and rules‚ not only for their children‚ but also the whole Latino population. Therefore‚ Mexican American parents do expect their children to abide by stereotypical “rules” such as patriarchal authority‚ motherhood‚ and sport. First‚ machismo or patriarchal authority is a big and famous stereotypical

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    We categorize based on what society tells us about that certain race or group. For example‚ society tells us that Mexicans are unintelligent‚ lazy‚ or even criminals‚ but if someone personally knows someone that is Mexican then they will know that this is not true. There is always someone in each race or group that can be unintelligent‚ lazy‚ or a criminal. Society sometimes sticks to old stereotypes on some or most races. “On this view‚ Stereotypes contain information about social groups‚ including

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    “Hispanics are defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as people of any race who are Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ Central or South American‚ or belong to any other Hispanic origin group” (U.S. Department of Commerce‚ 2000). “55 million is the Hispanic population of the United States as of July 1‚ 2014‚ making people of Hispanic origin the nation’s largest ethnic or racial minority. Hispanics constituted 17 percent of the nation’s total population” (Bureau‚ 2015). In 2008‚ there are an estimated 3‚838

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    A Proud Mexican-American As a kid‚ we usually don’t focus on small things like what ethnic title society labels us‚ we just want to be kids and have fun. Growing up we start to realize that these things aren’t small at all. It’s actually a huge deal for people to question what ethnic label they are referred to as. Not only that‚ but it’s a bigger question what people label themselves as. I was introduced as to being Mexican. Made sense since both parents were born in Mexico. But I was born in

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    internalized oppression by making an individual or group feel not wanted. For example‚ Asian Americans and Latino/as both share collectivism and group identity. Some Latinos are here illegally but in society‚ they are treated like they are not wanted‚ and they are taking all of the jobs and not paying taxes. Counselors needs to be aware about Latino and Asian cultures and not discriminate. Asian Americans describes depression as a physical symptom for example‚ pain‚ and discomfort instead of a feeling

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    The House on Mango Street The House on Mango Street‚ which appeared in 1983‚ is a linked collection of forty-four short tales that evoke the circumstances and conditions of a Hispanic American ghetto in Chicago. The narrative is seen through the eyes of Esperanza Cordero‚ an adolescent girl coming of age. These concise and poetic tales also offer snapshots of the roles of women in this society. They uncover the dual forces that pull Esperanza to stay rooted in her cultural traditions on the one

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    Migration and Assimilation of Mexican Americans The migration of Mexican Americans has been a long journey. The road in which most have taken is one of sacrifice and hard-work. A road paved with the dreams and hopes‚ faith‚ determination‚ and the forbearance to achieve all that this land has to offer. The subject to be discussed is how Mexican Americans have migrated and how they were assimilated into “American” society. The history of Mexican Americans migration dates back to the

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    Gupta ENG201.005 12 April 2014 Latinos in American Media In today’s media certain races or ethnicities play a common stereotypical role. The homosexual male is the girls’ best friend‚ the female Latinos are maids and their counterparts are gardeners and construction workers‚ and the Asian community is poked at for being so smart. American media thinks it is all fun and games‚ but in reality it hurts these ethnicities communities and their self-esteem. Latinos get poked fun at in just about every

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    Many Mexican came to the U.S.A. as agricultural workers or spent majority of their lives working jobs that provided little opportunity for upward mobility or the ability to save for retirement (Angel &Angel‚ 1998). These older cohorts have extremely low levels of education‚ less fluent in English‚ and many were exposed to occupational health risks associated with farm work. These disadvantages‚ taken together‚ have a cumulative effect that seriously undermines the economic well being of older Mexican

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