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    Describe the differences between local and overseas bodybuilding competition First of all‚ the history of building competition between local and overseas is totally different. In 1904‚ the first large-scale bodybuilding competition held at Madison Square in New York. In 1944‚ the first bodybuilding competition named Shanghai men’s bodybuilding competition held in Shanghai YMCA auditorium. It is the first bodybuilding competition held in China. It shows that the history of overseas bodybuilding

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    In Chavez’s article Latino Threat Narrative‚ he challenges the ideological assumptions of the Latino Threat Narrative. Chavez discusses how the Latino Threat is still a current idea in the modern world. He gives the example of one article where the writer states that Latinos that have immigrated to the United States have not integrated into society and instead have created their own enclaves. This author also talks about how dangerous Latino immigrants are and how a lot of them are criminals. The

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    PressReleasePing Los Angeles based start-up launches new Hair Color Brand for Salons Los Angeles based start-up Ugly Duckling announced today that it has just launched a new hair color line enriched with Argan oil. The new line is aimed at hair stylists and will be available directly to them on line. Los Angeles‚ CA‚ September 19‚ 2015 /PressReleasePing/ – Los Angeles based start-up Ugly Duckling announced today that it has just launched a new hair color line enriched with Argan oil. The new line

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    Summary of “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named María” by Judith Ortiz Cofer In her essay‚ “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named María‚” Judith Ortiz Cofer presents some of the stereotypes Americans hold about Latinas. Cofer narrates some occurrences that she went through in which the fact of being a Latina made her the center of attention. The first incident she had that put her on the spot was on a bus trip to London. She relates the moment when a young man

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    “World War II and Mexican-Americans (1945)” describes the founding of an organization that confronts against the anti-Latina discrimination and fights for equal rights for Latinos. The League of United Latin American Citizens or known as LULAC specifies why there’s mistreatment of “Mexicans” when they are people that risked their lives to help during WWII. They define that in the United States there’s an ideal that the “American Culture” is remarkable and that others like the Mexican Culture are inferior

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    The Statue of Liberty is a lie. She stands tall and proud‚ asking for the world’s tired‚ poor‚ and “huddled masses”; and yet the Immigration Acts passed between 1875 and 2005 have told a different story. Time and time again only certain people‚ ironically dependent on their wealth and ethnicity have been welcome. “Undesirables”‚ which included anyone who was not white and some Eastern and Southern Europeans‚ were either rejected from immigrating or despised in society (Bromberg). This attitude of

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    Cultural Practices and Traditions Culturally‚ Mexican Americans have a beautiful array of unique traditions and values. Spirituality plays a large role in many Mexican American families. At 61%‚ the majority of Mexican Americans are Christian and belong to the Roman Catholic Church. (Pew Research Hispanic‚ 2015) Another major aspect of Mexican American culture is the emphasis placed on the extended family. Due to the fact that Mexican Americans are a collectivist and interdependent group‚ the extended

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    “The Challenges that face Multiracial Latinos in Society” In a nation that boasts such a diverse and colorful population ‚ it is surprising how quick it’s mono racial inhabitants and government are to discriminate and build walls between themselves and their mixed race counterparts. In light of the mixed race Latino‚ they are one of the major unaccepted groups known to Man. Basically they carry around the image of being partly involved with the Hispanic stigmatized minority

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    Mexican American Health Barries For this week’s discussion board I choose to discuss Mexican Americans and the health‚ education‚ and employment barriers faced by Mexican Americans. The Mexican American population includes the largest percentage of illegal aliens within the United States (Giger‚ 2013). While not all Mexicans are illegal aliens there are many disparities experienced by many Mexicans due to their illegal status. The illegal status of many Mexicans bars them from legal employment

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    Historians look at the MexicanAmerican War is several ways‚ good and bad. The brutal war lasted from April‚ 1846 to February‚ 1848 and began in Texas‚ ending with about 38‚000 casualties. But‚ only about 1‚700 were killed in battle‚ as disease like the yellow fever. Although the war might be seen as controversial‚ the United States War against Mexico was just due to‚ Texas’ needs‚ Mexico’s government‚ and violence that was waged on the U.S. America was ethical in all ways to declare war on Mexico

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