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    rage and fear towards the Hispanics because their oblivious of the Hispanics’ reason for arriving in America. This unfamiliarity has caused the Caucasian community to blame the Hispanics for their many obstacles; they believe that Hispanics are “thoughtless people‚ stupid people‚ people who wanted to turn the whole world into a garbage dump‚ a little Tijuana” (Boyle 11). The Caucasian community does not welcome the Hispanic society‚ because white citizens believe Hispanics are in the U.S to throw waste

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    The Barrio

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    In the essay “The Barrio‚” by Robert Ramirez describes the essences of Latino neighborhood. Ramirez believes that Latinos see their neighborhoods as their own home‚ a place to rest from the shaken living style of the United States. Ramirez states “Members of the barrio describe the entire area as their home. It is a home‚ but it is more than this. The barrio is a refuge from the harshness and the coldness of the Anglo world. It is a forced refuge.” But Ramirez admits the reason that he will never

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    The Latino Americans

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    Empire of Dreams” The video talks about the Latinos in the United States. It tells us about the history of the Latino Americans‚ about the Cubans‚ the Puerto Ricans‚ and the Mexican. They think of United States as a paradise because they had jobs for everyone so they tried to get across. Thousands of them tried to immigrate to the United States. They risked everything not knowing whether they could achieve anything. The video tells us how the Latinos in the United States do. From 1836 to 1914

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    trying to support a family. That’s one of the goals that most Asians wants to succeed. Well‚ that’s everyone’s goal that actually cares. Not only Asians are the only one that are being judge by their appearance or race‚ but some Hispanics too. Just because they’re Hispanic doesn’t mean they “cross the border.” Just

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    spite of this difference‚ many people believe we Hispanics could have become as successful as the European immigrants. So why haven’t we? For one thing‚ by the time Hispanics grew in numbers in the United States‚ the economy was no longer labor-intensive. Hispanics have lacked not “a strong back and a willingness to work‚” but the opportunity to capitalize on them. Then‚ unlike the European immigrants who went west and were able to buy land‚ Hispanics arrived here after homesteading had passed. But

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    Diversity Training Manual

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    Diversity Training Manual: Part 1 Abstract This paper is the first part of a training manual that will help employees to have a better understanding of diversity in the work place and how to act towards different diversity issues that may arise in the workplace. It will also give current statistics and recent trends of the demographics in the United States as well as the forecasted trends. Also included will be a rough outline of the entire contents of the manual and the table of contents for

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    Discrimination Worksheet

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    a prejudice is a first impression of a person which is usually based off a stereotype. Discrimination is actual positive or negative actions towards a person or group based solely on their differences. An example would be an employer not hiring Hispanics because he does not like them. • What are the causes of discrimination? Discrimination is caused by race‚ religion‚ gender‚ ethnicity; this can affect promotions‚ or even getting the job to begin with. Discrimination is often based on

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    Name Maria “ Both had experiences of being stereotyped even though they had different experiences in different situations and incidents it has the same concept. They were both stereotyped as d someone else. Staples was stereotyped by his African American appearance as a rapist‚ mugger and a bugler‚ however he did not fit his stereotype an educated individual with a college degree. Staple dealt with his stereotype in a calm manner by changing his behavior to make people less nervous around him. Similarly

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    area. Miami is a mostly flat and grassy. We live near the ocean and we don’t have much wild life aside from the wild life in the ocean. The culture in Miami comes from Hispanic culture. We are rich in wheat and tobacco. It is a catholic based region due to the cultures. Before Miami was a normal city and now it has many Hispanic restaurants and many clubs due to the night life that we had in the 1980s. 1) Convince someone to move to a U.S. city of your choice‚ by describing the location using

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    In “The Myth of the Latin Woman”‚ Judith Ortiz Cofer intends to dispel several stereotypes about Hispanic women by expressing her own personal stories and observations. She starts off by relating an experience that happened on a bus in London‚ then she goes into explaining how her parents made her home in America a microcosm of the home they used to have in Puerto Rico. She explains why Puerto Rican women dress the way they do—because they’re protected by an honor system—and goes on to relate two

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