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    Qualitative Research Proposal Exploratory Field Research For my field research observation site I chose the flea market (la pulga) located in Alamo‚ Texas. I chose this specific site because in our Mexican American culture families tend to go there to buy cheap merchandise. Although many people go there many of the things they buy there can or is related to crime. I chose this flea market because it is close to home and there are usually a high number of people there during the weekends. There

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    of the MexicanAmerican War • The MexicanAmerican War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. • The origins of the Mexican-American War can largely be traced back to Texas winning its independence from Mexico in 1836. • Following his defeat at the Battle of San Jacinto (4/21/1836)‚ Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna was captured and forced to recognize the sovereignty of the Republic of Texas in exchange for his freedom. • The Mexican government

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    against Mexico for her independence. It all started at the Alamo‚ a church fort‚ where 182-257 Texans and Americans died‚ but as many as 600 Mexicans were either killed or wounded. In April 1845‚ The US signed a treaty with Texas. Most of Texas’ population was mostly made up of 10‚000 Anglos and 4‚000 Tejanos. There were specific rules people had to follow to live in Texas.

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    When I first examined “Border Crossing‚” the first thing I noticed was that the man was carrying a woman on his shoulders. I also noticed that the two people were Mexican. This statue by Jose Jimenez is said to be endorsing illegal immigration on campus. It had been rumored that organizations had been trying to do away with the statue. The statue is not meant to be offensive or promote illegal immigration. It is meant to tell the story of a man crossing into another country in the search for a better

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    Cisneros’s ’Never Marry a Mexican’ and ’Woman Hollering Creek‚’" in Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature‚ Vol. 14‚ No. 2‚ Fall‚ 1995‚ pp. 243-72. In the following essay‚ Wyatt explores the transformations of feminine "icons" of Anglo and Mexican gender ideology by "borderland" cultural assumptions in "Never Marry a Mexican‚" "Woman Hollering Creek‚" and "Little Miracles‚ Kept Promises." Like many of the stories in Woman Hollering Creek‚ the title story and "Never Marry a Mexican" describe the advantages

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    Among elderly Mexican American‚ alcoholism is a common thing. Studies indicate that there is a compelling influence of nativity on Hispanic concentration on addiction among women and not men. According to Hatchett (2011)‚ the use of alcohol among Mexican Americans is predominantly common in men compared to women. The drinking behavior among Mexican Americans is estimated at the end of the consumption curve. The meaning of the extremities is that at one end there is a higher percentage of abstainers

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    class and Middle class in high school girls. Her observation took place at Waretown High in California Central Valley. Her method was using ethnographic to observed on 60 senior girl at Waretown High. Half of the girls in her observation were Mexican American. Ethnography is a method conducts by observation life of a group of people. Ethnography raises questions about social life of a group of people. By having an established understanding about cultural‚ historical and structural forces‚ help the

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    attentive to lean and absorb more of the subject at hand. What I am going to discuss is the film we saw in which in my opinion is a very great film because we rarely hear about Mexican/Hispanic history‚ ironically it was shown during National Hispanic Heritage Month. The film discusses about the Hispanic people of Mexican descent to be rated as second class citizens‚ non-intelligent and invisible. Basically‚ Hispanics and Blacks were segregated from many places and this was enforced by laws‚ even

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    accomplishments in the fields Throughout Cesar Chavezes life he witnessed the discrimination of his people in the area of farm work‚ which lead to Chavezes forming of labor unions‚ nonviolent protests‚ and in turn was looked upon as being a hero by the Mexican American people. Cesar Chavez struggled throughout his life to achieve equality amongst farm workers. With much respect held for this great hero‚ Santa Barbara named a street in honor of him. In addition‚ the assembly is trying to make Chavezes birthday

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    south of San Diego. Barrio Logan was one of the location were Mexicans had arrived and started settling around the area in the early 1890’s. San Diego was already such a historic place to Chicanos living there. So when the government tried taking the land that was rich in history and their culture‚ the people fought and created what is now called Chicano park. The park is know for its outdoor murals dedicated to the Mexican American culture it is said to have the largest amount of outdoor murals

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