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    LATINO

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    I clearly remember arriving in America for the first time when I was five. I was cold and scared. I was cold because it was December and just a few days away from Christmas. I was scared because I had no image of what my parents looked like. My brother and I were raised by our grandparents and relatives in Fujian‚ China. We were coming to America to reunite with our parents and start in a new environment. Not only was reuniting with our parents awkward for me‚ it remained awkward for a few weeks

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    Hispanic Immigration

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    Hispanic Immigration In this research that I have conducted‚ I will discuss some issues that Hispanic Immigration is having and what some of the impacts are on the United States of America. First‚ I will talk about the population‚ language‚ and employment. Secondly‚ I will talk about the laws on immigration and the effects on the legal and illegal immigrants. Thirdly‚ I will discuss the effects on the housing market‚ the goods and services and the spending in the near future in our nation. Finally

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    Hispanic Mental Health

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    Mental Health Care for Latin or Hispanic Americans Megan E. Gillard Texas A & M International University Abstract The Hispanic population in the United States has rapidly increased over the last decade and is underrepresented and cared for in mental health services. By understanding their culture and learning about the environment they live in therapists can better meet the patient’s needs. This paper covers Historical content‚ Family structure‚ Education‚ Rates of Psychiatric Disorders

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    Introduction: The Hispanic population is becoming a particular group dominating the United States. According to Heuman‚ Scholl‚ and Wilkinson (2013)‚ there will be a significant increase of 29-30% by the year 2050 within the Hispanic population. The rising of this particular group makes it significant for the healthcare system to be attentive to the well-being of Hispanics or Latinos. Within this group‚ there are numerous health disparities which affects their quality of life; however‚ type II

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    Latino Influencers

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    Many Latino Influencers Believe English-Language Media Fails to Consider Latinos’ Perspective in Reports Immigration reform is the most significant issue that politicians must address according to Latino influencers. 175 respondents which were considered as community influencers were being surveyed when they attended the “National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and Telemundo’s ‘Latino Voter Summit’.” The poll showed that the most significant issue that has an impact among Latino community is reform

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    Latinos in the U.S.

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    Rafael Galarza 12/12/12 Latinos In The U.S. Bezis-Selfa Latinos‚ whether American born or immigrants‚ have a complex relationship with the United States of America. Ever since the acquisition of what is now known as South Western America and the dramatic increase of Latino immigrants within the last 60 years‚ Latinos have brought profound political‚ social‚ and economic change to America. However‚ despite American being a “land of immigrants”‚ there are those who believe that this

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    In the article‚ “Latino Immigrant Acculturation and Crime‚” written by Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera‚ Matt R. Nobles‚ and Kim N. Lersch‚ the authors exposed that the rapid increase in the Hispanic population established the Latino immigrant acculturation in the American lifestyle‚ generating a more crime-related problem rather than less. Today‚ the Hispanic people represent for over 14% of the United States population‚ becoming the “fast growing minority group” in our country (Alvarez-Rivera‚ Nobles‚ and

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    Latinos in Social Media

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    Dani Barnhouse Mrs. Goodling CP American Literature 4 May 2015 From Maids to Landscapers: Latino/a Stereotypes in Modern Media The word stereotype is defined as a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. When many hear the word ‘stereotype‚’ specific images may come to mind such as white girls always drink Starbucks coffee. Today‚ most people laugh and undermine the power of stereotypes but the truth is stereotypes are overwhelmingly powerful

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    Study of Mario Abstract Counseling members of the Latino culture who reside in the United States comes with many challenges‚ as family structure‚ economic‚ and social factors influence an individual’s ability to cope with his new surroundings. In the case study of Mario‚ an examination of his US residency and the motivational role his family played in his relocation is crucial in determining his mental state and understanding of support. Latino men are generally hesitant to seek counseling and admit

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    Hispanic Stereotypes

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    majority of Hispanics are illegal‚ involved with crimes‚ and that they’re all brown. It is not only other races who label us with these types of stereotypes; however‚ Hispanics ourselves label each other with these types of stereotypes. Nonetheless‚ the majority of those stereotypes are myths; moreover‚ they will never be true. It’s just not true for Hispanics; however‚

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