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    Ethnic Groups and Discrimination Native Americans The ethnic group that I choose was Native Americans. I am of Caucasian descendant with Native American from my dad’s side. I really want to learn more about my heritage and family background. The Native Americans didn’t participate in discrimination; they were affected by people discriminating against them. The immigration of Indian American has taken place in several waves since the first Indian American came to the United States in the 1700’s

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    establishment and further development of US-Mexican relations represent a unique process of historical formation of political‚ economic and cultural ties between the two North American countries. The relations between these countries represent the model that demonstrates the complex bilateral relations and often conflicting situations between neighbors united by a long state border and the North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Some researchers have defined the U.S. Mexican relations as a close collaboration

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    There were big wars in the past‚ but have you heard of the Mexican-American war? In 1821 was the Mexican Independence‚ in 1845 was the Texas annexation by the US‚ 1846-1848 was the Mexican war‚ and in 1848 was the Mexican Cessation. Now we are going to find out if the US was justified or unjustified in going to war. The US was unjustified in going to war because of 3 reasons: Polk provoked it‚ Robbery of Texas‚ and the growth of Slavery of Texas. One reason the US was unjustified

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    culture identify four dimensions that study the differences of attitudes and values of employees to improve communication and be successful: power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ individualism/collectivism‚ and masculinity/femininity. Exploring Mexican culture using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions can provide information useful to help solve the differences within the company. Power distance refers to the degree in which individuals that have less power accept that the power is distributed unequally

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    unknown was present through centuries of discovering the new world‚ outside Europe. The perfect example is the finding of the third world and the result of it – massive genocide of the Indian society. Nevertheless‚ is fear really the only reason of discrimination that lives throughout the world even nowadays? People of the modern society is now educated in the spirit of peace‚ bringing no matter to the color of skin‚ culture‚ behaviour … As we can see‚ that is not really the case. For example: France

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    search to be freed from strict government rule which inhibited their life in many ways. What they found instead was a life filled with discrimination and crushed hopes. They were locked up not for any crimes they had committed‚ but because of the fears felt by the American citizens based solely on their ethnicity. Many Japanese Americans faced horrible discrimination before‚ during‚ and after their imprisonment in internment camps. With rumors of the United States being full of opportunity and freedom

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    I was raised in a Mexican-American home. My parents had my older sister when soon after they graduated high school‚ so they struggled to provide the economic needs for my older sister’s heart surgeries when she was an adolescent. Because of these conflicts in their life they continued pursuing higher education while allowing my grandmother to look after my sister. They eventually started dedicating their lives to more work than play; therefore‚ that lead to me and my siblings to raised by my grandmother

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    never be ashamed of. Lucky to say‚ I have hard-working Mexican parents who are my motivators for everything‚ they are the reason I hope to one day be a first-generation college graduate. When my parents had my oldest brother at 17‚ despite their young age‚ my parents were thinking of my brother’s future. Mexico has high crime rates‚ drug trafficking‚ unemployment‚ poverty‚ and climate hazards. Families come to the United States to achieve the American Dream‚ the chance to give their children the life

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    United States that set out to achieve equality for Mexican-Americans. The Chicano Movement began in the 1940 ’s as a continuation of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement‚ but built up strength around the 1960’s after Mexican-American youth began to label themselves as "Chicano" to express their culture and proudly distinguish themselves as Mexican-American youth. For many Americans‚ a Chicano was used as a demeaning term to describe Mexican- Americans‚ because it became identified with immigrants

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    and negative opinions. Short term influences include Mexican food‚ Mexican events like Cinco de Mayo‚ Mexican music‚ and many other things from their culture. 2nd generation immigrants influence the amount of cheap labor filled up in the country‚ and Mexican culture being accepted into the mainstream such as entertainment. Long term impact of these immigrants may result in general acceptance of Mexican immigration‚ a backlash against the Mexican immigration‚ or possibly easier ways to move to

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