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    a less strict environment in their schools which allows them to have more rights such as speaking Spanish on school grounds and gave them pride in being Mexican AMERICANS. My last and final example would be Cesar Chavez and the potato farmers. Similar to the Chicano movement‚ Cesar Chavez was a Mexican American labor leader that organized migrant farm workers in marches across the southwestern USA. His civil disobedience helped create better pay methods for the farmers who weren’t getting paid fairly

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    described as “The Latino Threat.” The Latino threat narrative asserts that Latinx immigrants are a threat to American culture‚ creed‚ and identity. This narrative claims that this threat stems from non-assimilation into the existing American culture (Chavez‚ 24). This is most obvious in Huntington’s “The Hispanic Challenge‚” in which he argues that Latinx immigrants and their descendents are a threat to the American ‘creed.’ Huntington uses Miami as an example of his fears realized. He argues that

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    Castilio 6. Ronalyn Magnaye 7. Elaine Magpantay 8. Rachelle Ann Robles Muse Boys Division: White Team Captain: Renz Marvin Orate 1. Jolas Orate 2. Justine Vergara 3. Kenjie Gelera 4. Ron Rowel Abanes 5. Dominic De Chavez 6. Jay Rayven Virtucio 7. Gino Robles 8. Jerome Gelera 9. Roniel Ramos Muse: Jenelyn Kalalo Green Team Captain: Kim Rusty Ramos 1. Chris Adia 2. PJ Magpantay 3. Andrian Mendoza 4. Chaz Silang 5. Roby Barcelona

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    4/18/2011 Mr. Brad Scott Board Member at King Chavez Neighborhood of Schools Dear Mr. Scott: It has come to my attention that you have concerns with integrating arts into the curriculum. I would like to take this time to show you what I have collected along the way of learning more about how important integrating the arts can be and the positive impact it will have on any classroom and school as a whole. We have been looking for something to help raise test scores‚ to help students

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    Cited: Anzaldúa‚ Gloria. "from Borderlands/La Frontera." The Heath Anthology of American Literature. 3rd ed. Gen. Ed. Paul Lauter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1998. 3042-3065. Babb‚ Sallie. Personal interview. Testerment‚ Charles A. 23 September 1998. Chavez‚ Ofelia. Personal interview. Testerment‚ Charles A. 16 September 1998. "La Llorona." Hispanic American Literature: An Anthology. Ed. Rodolfo Cortina. Lincolnwood‚ IL: NTC Publishing Group‚ 1998. 79-80. Ong‚ Walter. "Some Psychodynamics of Orality

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    Free Speech is considered by many to be the most important protections guaranteed by the Bill of Rights‚ and rightfully so. The ability to go and criticize any person or political idea is purely and American idea and it has shaped our culture in more ways than we will ever know. When people attempt to censor books and textbooks in classrooms and school libraries‚ they are infringing on the Constitutional rights of the children in said schools. Also as ruled in the supreme court case Tinker v. Des

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    market Yue Liu (15931951) Miguel Paolo Trinidad (17237338) Venezuela imposes capital controls Capital controls are usually dependent on both external and internal factors that affect a country’s economy. In this case‚ Hugo Chavez implemented capital controls which he sought as a means of controlling his country. It is debatable what comes first as the history of the political turmoil in Venezuela wasn’t mentioned in the case and will largely irrelevant to the discussion. The

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    eventually used by more mainstream trade unions. http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/311941?terms=1930s+labor 8. Labor organization among migrant farm workers languished until 1962‚ when César Chávez‚ the son of a family of poor farm workers‚ founded the National Farm Workers Association. Chávez used nonviolent tactics‚ including a prolonged strike against table grapes centered in Delano‚

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    This boycott led to the Agricultural Labor Relations Act that ends the cycle of misery and exploitation. Cesar Chavez fight for justice did not end there‚ He went on to compose several other boycotts and hunger strikes for the rights of workers. These different peaceful protests are en example as to how they have positively impacted society and why peaceful protest

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