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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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    Hispanics are often referred to as the fastest growing minority group in the United States. The Texas Credit Union site provided the following statistics. There are 38.8 million people of Hispanic origin residing in the U.S. By 2007‚ the number of Hispanics in the U.S. is expected to reach 50 million (http://www.tcul.coop/Demographic_Information.html). Hispanics are defined as those who claim a Spanish speaking country as their or their ancestor ’s country of origin. Thus‚ the designation of Hispanic

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    Professional Development Activity American Counseling Association-ACA questions: What is the Role of Students in ACA-American Counseling Association? As stated on its official website‚ “ACA is the largest association exclusively representing the community of counselors in various practice settings” (Welcome Students‚ 2013). Students can have an active voice participating as representatives or members of a variety of committees; students input are necessary for the future of the association and

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    Latinos in Baseball

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    it was important to highlight the recent successes of the Latino baseball players to show how minority groups can prosper in America. Latino atheletes have gain notoriety and riches through the sport of baseball. These are things that they couldn’t have dreamed about achieving without Major League baseball. Major League Baseball has given Latin Americans the opportunity to better their economic and social situation. Many Latin American children dream about playing baseball in the Major Leagues

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    United States has been ignorant and oppressive over the Latino people and communities. David Gutierrez and Renato Rosaldo address the problems of how Latinos are shaped and view within the American society‚ but the authors also demonstrate how this perspective of ignorance towards Hispanics has affected the American society. These authors are motivated to dissect and look into these problems from different viewpoints‚ and how this image of the “Latino” person has been shaped through the relationships

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    SP0868 The Struggles of Illegal Latino American Immigrants The rapid growth of immigration to the U.S. from Latin America has increased the overall Hispanic population of the U.S. Immigration from Latin American and the growth of Hispanics are one of the most important and controversial developments in recent history of the United States. In 2005‚ there were nearly 40 million Hispanic immigrants and descendants of Hispanic immigrants living in the U.S (Pew Hispanic Center‚ 2006). It is true that

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    The two-minority group that will be discuss is the African American and the Latino American. This two minority cultural groups have witness discrimination‚ stereotype‚ and bias. The diversity situation or cultural dilemma that I chose is discrimination. When dealing with discrimination it links to other things such as being stereotyped and biases. I feel these three topics have something in common which is someone or a cultural group is being judged. In the paragraph below would go into full detail

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    Abstract The American Counseling Association (ACA) is an extremely important part in setting ethical standards for professionals practicing counseling. The organization code of ethic is designated to govern the behavior of individuals available within the organization or an institution. The organization focuses on counseling ensuring that behavior are ethical and acceptable both to the organization and to the public. The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) code of ethics is used

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    Latino History and Culture

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    Latino History and Culture Historians are still unclear on when the first Latinos appeared in North America. The most prevalent theory is that they were nomadic hunters who came from the Asia mainland and across the then frozen Bering Straight into Alaska. Regardless of their origins their main region is now the Americas‚ both North and South and it is expected that the Latino population in the United States will increase by 40% in the next ten years (US Census 2010). Their culture and

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    The Hispanic Challenge

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    more immigrants coming to the US from Latinamerica and the American people are feeling threateend by them. They are afraid they will become a minority very soon. This assignment deals with ”The Hispanic Challenge” illuminated through Samuel P. Huntingtons article‚ short stories and a census. ”I See You Never” by Ray Bradbry and ”Caramelo”‚ ”Mexico Next Right” by Sandra Cisneros have been used to show how the situation is for the Hispanics in the US‚ mostly the Mexicans. At first there has been

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