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    performance of BW3 has been nothing short of excellent. Their sales have increased by 10% while BWLD shares have increased 29% in the last year alone. Their major strategy to continue this growth is entering new demographics in the US‚ Canada‚ and soon the UK. A possible threat to BW3 strategy is the new entrance of McDonalds into the wings industry. In addition to the price of chicken wings‚ and how the restaurant industry is truly competitive‚ BW3 and Hooters are known as the places to go for wings

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    May Allow Tribes to Build Casinos far From Reservations‚” talks about the Bush-era rule “allows Indian tribe to build casinos far from the reservations‚ raising the possibility that new gambling resorts could be built close to New York and elsewhere around the country”. In 2008 tribes couldn’t open beyond their commuting distance‚ but this led to being rejected from at least 22 applications. This does not mean the casinos are approved yet though. Nelson

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    students for college‚ these are some of the achievements of Xichan@ studies. As a way of resistance to the dominance of the Anglos‚ Chicano Studies emerged. Along with that‚ the Xican@ studies department has come a long way; it has opened the door to new curriculums such as LGTBQ‚ and Chicana Feminist‚ along with others related field‚ that are open to all students. The emergence of the Chicano Studies worked as a cause and effect. This contribution gave voice to the tension and contradictions characteristics

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    very stressful‚ they managed to stay even healthier that the ones who stay behind. One of the explanations is that they didn’t adapt completely to the new environment‚ and that they kept very strong family ties which are one of the most important characteristics of their own culture. These ties and family closeness helped them to settle in the new country. However‚ when living in America‚ it is not easy to keep this family ties is not easy. After five or more years of living in the US‚ Latinos

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    IELTS Academic Reading Sample 140 - Lost for Words Last Updated: Tuesday‚ 23 September 2014 07:42 Written by IELTS Mentor Hits: 4740 You should spend about 20 minutes on Question 1-13 which are based on Reading Passage 140 below. Lost for Words Many minority languages are on the danger list. In the Native American Navajo nation which sprawls across four states in the American south-west‚ the native language is dying. Most of its speakers are middle-age or elderly. Although many students take classes

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    The Chicano Movement‚ like many other civil rights movements‚ it gained motivation from the everyday struggles that the people had to get by in the United States due to society constantly pushing them off to the side. Mexican-Americans‚ like many other ethnicities‚ were viewed as an inferior group compared to the white Americans. During this movement‚ there were a lot of important actions that took place from farm worker rights‚ education‚ and the political movement that change the course of how

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    ridiculous and it simply made Mexicans look bad morally. Another example that as a class we looked at were Disney princesses‚ the first Disney princess to be made in face does not look “latina”. Typical Latinas have tan skin and brown eyes yet the new princess is fair skinned with green eyes. This only shows that according to American creators a princess cannot be brown or she is considered “ugly”. In my opinion this is simply racist and it only makes latina girls who have brown skin feel inferior

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    receive the welfare from the government without getting a job. Yet‚ an unfairly unfavorable light is always lightening behind each of their hard-work and dream. The video demonstrates the fact that many of the Latino immigrants is willing to accept the new culture and contribute to the United States‚ they are not a group of “illegal aliens” who simply passes over the border to exploit the education or health welfare of the American. They show respect to the core

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    Reading Response on Latinos in the media. "The Real McCoy’s (Irving Pincus‚ 1957) had a Latino farm hand named Pepino. Some shows and movies portray John Leguizanio as a drug-dealing murderer. Never was a Latino cast in a show displaying good family life or decent person with a normal everyday life." I notice that even though Latinos were cast in Hollywood‚ there is still stereotyping and discriminating going on. These Latinos who were cast to be in the movies or comic or drama weren’t always

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    Mystery Tribe About 700 years ago the Fremont Indians lived in cliff tops settlements‚ in a remote canyon that is now known as Range Creek. Around 1250 AD things went south for the Fremont. Within the space of a century‚ their culture had all but disappeared. Leaving behind arrows scattered on the ground‚ and corn and rye remaining in their granary’s. The disappearance of the Fremont Indians has become one of North American archaeology’s biggest mysteries. In between the Rockies

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