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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of being Latino in the U.S. Video Response Based on the video that we watched in class on Friday‚ about the advantages and disadvantages of being Latino in the United States‚ I learned quite a lot. From all the disadvantages and advantages that were stated‚ the two that stood out to me the most were “Bad Reputations” for disadvantages and for advantages‚ “Amazing Culture”. Many stereotypes that Latinos are labeled with in America are that they are lazy‚ drunks

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    Ali Rahal Period 1 10/13/14 LEQ American Revolution There are many events that could be named the cause of the American Revolution. Many historians could put the cause of the American Revolution to an earlier date‚ but many other historians believe that the French and Indian war‚ known as the Seven Years War in Europe‚ was the true cause of it. After the British won the war‚ they gained a lot of debt and decided to use the colonists to gain revenue. This led to the Stamp Act of 1765‚ an

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    Throughout the course history‚ African Americans confronted many struggles with migration. Migration is commonly associated with positivity and new beginnings‚ but not in this every case. Southern African Americans voluntarily migrated‚ yet drew various resources and drawbacks. African Americans found difficulty in the South‚ ultimately made the decision to migrate. African American were in such poor circumstances in the South‚ so they had to use major strategies to obtained benefits‚ and face many

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    together‚ united by their shared values‚ to create what we know as the Latino community. Though learning the language is principal in a Spanish class‚ learning about the culture of that language is almost equally as important. If you do not understand a culture‚ you can never fully understand its language. Therefore‚ knowing the significance and effectiveness of bilingual education and the fundamental characteristics of the Latino community is a perfect way to begin a journey into the depths of the

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    Latino Civil Rights in Schools One area in American society in which racial groups were separated was in school. Segregation of races and schools were common through the late 1940’s‚ until a Puerto-Rican Mexican family took action. Through this area the common race that known during this time where you were both classified as white or black and therefore left Hispanics unclassified. Depending where you lived according to McCormick‚ J. and Ayala‚ C. (2007) describes Felicita Mendez a Puerto Rican

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    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Man and women should be treated equally. The image of the 21st century woman is confident‚ prosperous‚ glowing with health and beauty but we cannot forget about the less fortunate women in the rest of the world. Nowadays in certain countries‚ women are still not treated equally‚ they have so many rules restricting their lives such

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    African Americans are among many groups that immigrated to the United States. According to The American Journey (2005)‚ conditions were sometimes a problem in Africa and some natives of the area wanted to start a new life in the newly settled world. To pay for passage to the New World‚ they signed agreements to work for a set number of years and to be free individuals afterwards called indentured servitude. Things went smoothly at first. However‚ after a while‚ rulers of Africa began capturing and

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    Although Hispanics and Latinos do not necessarily share a common cultural identity the United States is often times guilty of assuming that everyone that identifies as Hispanic or Latino falls under the same identity. Hispanics and Latinos who are forced to identify with a panethic name on things such as doctors forms and surveys. A few social forces that influence such generic labeling are national origin‚ political views‚ religion and language. While most people are obligated to identify under

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    HISPANIC/LATINO CULTURE Hispanics or Latinos are defined as a people of Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ South or Central American‚ or other Spanish speaking culture. This term “Hispanics” was created by the U.S. federal government in the early 1970’s to refer to Americans born in a Spanish speaking nation or with ancestry to Spanish territories. Hispanics people are vibrant‚ socializing‚ and fun loving people. Among various facts associated to this culture is that they have a deep sense of involvement

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    long way in regards to equality and social justice‚ however we have so much further to go. There are many Native Americans‚ African‚ American‚ and other minorities that are still left behind. Today there are people by the thousands‚ living as second class citizens‚ stripped of their natural born rights. The idea that we are all equal‚ is just an illusion. It is time that we Americans come together and strive for true equality and social justice. The future of Native Americans is precarious. With much

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