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    Wearing fashionable clothes‚ such as current trends‚ always makes me happy‚ and I strongly believe that one’s clothes and styling of one’s fashion express the one’s personality‚ aesthetic‚ and story. The keywords which express the value of my fashion style are sophisticated‚ edgy‚ traditional‚ authentic‚ modern and urban. Since I am into art‚ I am interested in color theory for fashion and personally like both black-and-white style and colorful style. I will state more detail of my personal “fashion”

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    What were your perceptions of playing sport when you were younger?’ When I was younger‚ I typically played spot because I was younger‚ and I valued interaction with friends. Sport was a fun aspect of childhood‚ which both others and I found enjoyable and it became a chance to be with my friends‚ in what was then though to be a somewhat competitive environment‚ although it was truly not. I began to sport more seriously‚ when I began to play for a club‚ and winning started to matter‚ as although

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    Stereotypes are found for every social aspect of our society. There are stereotypes about ethnicity‚ age groups‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ people with mental disorders and anything else to do with different groupings in society. However are all stereotypes negative? Men have traditionally been seen as the “stronger” sex. When they excel at things like business or jobs where you have to be stern and have a strong resolve they are depicted as being strong leaders. However when a woman does the same

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    color on campus.” (Brief for Respondents‚ Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin‚ No.14-981‚ Pg.2) “And in her view‚ two students from the same community would bring the “same” perspectives to campus‚ and be just as likely to “break down racial stereotypes” (Grutter‚ 539 U.S. at 330)‚ even if one student is African-American and the other white.” (09-50822 5th Circuit Court of Appeals‚ Pg.34) “Fisher offers socioeconomic disadvantage as race-neutral alternative‚ but UT points out that there are about

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    Theme: Mexican American culture and heroes Grade level: Elementary Being located in the lower Rio Grande Valley‚ at the elementary level students should learn and explore more of their heritage and be exposed to it at an early age. Not only will the topics touch on the importance of family‚ but will have fabulous imagery‚ and well has historic facts‚ and stories that will inspire children to become future leaders. Students will learn the hardships that their ancestors had to endure‚ and the

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    also wore sleeved jackets called baro and skirts called saya or patadyong. Women fancied wearing ornaments as well such as gem-studded bracelets‚ necklaces‚ earrings‚ and rings. Tattoos Tattoos played an important part in the appearance of pre-Hispanic Filipinos both for the men and women. Tattoos were considered to be the equivalent of medals‚ one had to work for and earn it. The more tattoos a person had‚ the more impressive was his or her war record. The Visayas was known to be the Islas

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    Hispanics Health Care Issues in Texas Jose Rodriguez Excelsior College HSC320: Health Care Issues in Culturally Diverse Populations Craig Owens April 24‚ 2011 Hispanics Heath Care issues in Texas Introduction Few weeks ago‚ my neighbor a non-English speaking woman of Spaniard decent‚ approach me and ask if I could help her reading a prescription that she received from a recent visit to the her primary care manager. I agreed and translate the instructions for her. I asked her if she told

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    Gangs and Juvenile Delinquency in the Hispanic Culture Abstract: There has been a rise in gang violence among the youth across the nation. There are also cruel and violent tendencies that the youth that are a part of this group. It is important to understand reasons why Hispanic youth are turning toward gangs. The influx of gang activity in the neighborhoods and schools has adversely affected the level of violence seen in communities across the nation. The rise in the Latino population in many

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    topics) Hispanic/Latino Americans faced many different unfair treatments from Anglo-Europeans. First beginning with the conquering of their land‚ then the denial of citizenship‚ and finally‚ the unequal education rights. American basically used Hispanics for their own benefit. For example‚ they allowed them to fight in the American military yet‚ they still weren’t granted citizenship. 2. What did reading the chapter make you think about? It made me think about how Americans used the Hispanic/Latino

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    Being Hispanic has determined many different aspects of my life. I was born and raised in Venezuela‚ a country where I had some of the most important experiences of all my life. I’m convinced that being Hispanic has been a main factor while determining who I am today. In this sense‚ being Hispanic has led me not only to learn important lessons‚ but also to be part of some of the most interesting and meaningful traditions of the world. First‚ the Hispanic traditions from my family have taught

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