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    The Hispanic Community Grand Canyon University Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V-O104 October 27‚ 2013 The Hispanic Community Based on the United States (U.S.) Census Bureau in 2011‚ there were roughly 52 million Hispanics living in the nation‚ which represented about 16.7% of the total population (Zepeda‚ 2011). People of Hispanic origin are the nation’s largest ethnic minority group (Zepeda‚ 2011). Arizona’s Hispanic

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    In the past‚ women were mainly characterized as mothers and house wives in the Hispanic culture. They had to stay home to care for their infants and provide the food for their family. Hispanic women were less educated because men were seen as the superior individuals that brought the financial stability for their family and were more educated. Traditionally‚ Hispanic girls were taught at an early age how to do the chores in the house. So that when they became women and got married they already knew

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    Incarceration Vs Racism

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    One racist world Incarceration rates are a result of crimes committed. They are not the results of racial bias. “Black prison rates result from crime‚ not racism.” In paragraph 4 of “Is the criminal Justice System Racist?” by Heather Mac Donald. “1990’s‚ to which stricter sentencing…. Freed thousands of law-abiding Inner-city residents from the bondage of fear.” Stop making everything about race just because Barack Obama (a black male) charged that blacks and whites “are arrested at very different

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    Racism In Sports

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    It is more powerful than government in breaking down racial barriers” (Busbee‚ 2013). This quote from Nelson Mandela describes one of the key ways he felt he was able to help unify South Africa; he used sport to begin to breakdown the culture of racism and bring his country together. This is just one example of how sports can have a positive impact on an individual‚ neighborhood‚ city‚ state‚ nation‚ and even the world. However‚ sports can also negatively impact the same groups. This can

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    Crash: Racism and Haggis

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    scene of this movie first. With this style‚ Haggis ’s audiences focus on the more important development of the story instead of the ending of it (Memento). Most of Haggis ’s characters are delivered as both the victims and the creators of the racism surrounding them. A love-hate relationship created by this between his characters and his audience is what delivers the film ’s sad and ominous tone. The strongest example of this relationship is that of Officer Ryan‚ played by Matt Dillon‚ as the

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    The environment people live in impacts them every day. Some people have to go to jail over this issue. Environmental Racism is something that all people are not treated fairly with every day. “Racial division hasn’t completely vanished from rural Hendry County.” This means that racism is still going on all around not only in Hendry County. Also‚ “the issue is not black and white‚ though studies show higher-than-average black populations near toxic exposure sources‚ even some civil rights.” This

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    Racism is an evil sin and it is still happening in our society. Globally‚ we live in an interdependent community of nations‚ some rich‚ and some poor. Some are high consumers of the world’s resources; some eke out an existence on a near starvation level. As it happens‚ most of the rich‚ consuming nations are white and Christian; most of the world’s poor are of other races and religions. This document urges for a call of action on this situation and that we all look deep into our hearts and figure

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    discrimination among Hispanics in the United States is on the rise along with stricter immigration laws‚ inadequate education for ESL classes‚ as well as they are prey to healthcare disparities. Data shows that many states in the United States are implementing tougher immigration laws for their individual states. Also‚ due to education cuts and kick-backs‚ English as a second language classes are becoming fewer in many school districts. Finally‚ health care disparities among Hispanics are on the rise

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    reasonable focus on the growing Hispanic demographic and their substantial purchasing power. With an estimated eleven percent of the US population by 2017‚ Hispanic consumers will comprise a large submarket. This Hispanic submarket will be able to add to the bottom line of companies that are able to target this market with the right marketing mix. Targeting the $1.2 trillion submarket is becoming a necessity for brands that are looking to grow their market share. Hispanic consumers are increasingly making

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    Racism in a Small Community Week 9‚ Day 7‚ Final Paper Small communities can effectively combat racism by organizing activities to counter the desired results of hate group politics. Boyertown is a small‚ rural Pennsylvania community in Berks county about 75 miles north of Philadelphia. It is a predominately white community with limited diversity resulting from migrant Hispanic workers harvesting apples in the fall and working the mushroom houses the rest of the year. Due

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