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    Ethnic Identity

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    by Silvia Santos‚ Anna Ortiz‚ Alejandro Morales‚ and Monica Rosales addresses identity. It correlates campus diversity with students’ ethnic identity. They ultimately argue that campus diversity allows a more powerful insight to one’s identity. While both articles look at the way

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    diagnosis‚ and current treatment of a men’s soccer player with compartment syndrome of the forearm. Background: The forearm is the most common site for compartment syndrome in the upper extremity. The compartments of the forearm include the volar (anterior or flexor)‚ and the dorsal (posterior or exterior). Both bone forearm fractures and distal radius fractures are common initial injuries that lead to acute forearm compartment syndrome. The flexor digitorum profundus and flexor pollicis

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    Chief Keef

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    Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Recorded by: Chris Cheney and Alex Ortiz N Mixed by: Chris Cheney N Additional engineering by James Hunt N Recording and Mixing done at Interscope Studios‚ Santa Monica‚ CA HALLELUJAH (K. Cozart‚ T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music‚ Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Recorded by: Chris Cheney and Alex Ortiz N Mixed by: Chris Cheney N Additional engineering by: James Hunt N Recording and

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    vastly different narratives. Judith Ortiz Cofer in her poem‚ Quinceanera‚ presents a dark and literal use of language to portray a raw and reluctant journey to womanhood‚ while in “My Back Pages” Bob Dylan more frequently utilizes figurative language to relay a sense that the anger and resentment of his youth was

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    One Stop Argument

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    County advised the actors were Bryce Beaver and Leah Clark‚ who had fled the area on foot. Officers arrived on the scene‚ the victim Julie Allen was inside the One Stop. Stamets spoke with Allen while I spoke with witnesses‚ Brian O’Connell Jaleesa Ortiz. O’Connell stated Allen had walked out of the One Stop and Beaver and Clark had followed Allen out. O’Connell stated as Allen was walking away Beaver struck Allen in the back of the head with a glass bottle‚ the glass bottle had smashed when Beaver

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    Met a Girl Named Maria” by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the writer tries to show part of her life and how people in different countries acts in the situation of having someone in front of them with a different culture or skin color‚ in this case Latin woman. In the essay‚ she had to fight with three situations of discrimination: (1) Stereotypes‚ (2) Culture Clash‚ and (3) media. First of all‚ the term stereotype is used as a negative sense. Throughout the essay‚ Ortiz writes about the experiences she passed

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    part in developing the United States into what it has become today. Dunbar-Ortiz explains that the Old Testament scriptures as well as the introduction of Calvinism had a major influence over the people‚ convincing them that their malicious acts were “holy.” She writes‚ “citizens believe it [the United

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    front to Inform Officer I. Ortiz of my findings. Once Officer Ortiz was informed of my findings I proceeded back to the AP office where I continued to watch one the females via CCTV. While watching the female subject I took notice of the fact that the merchandise was still present on the top the subject’s shopping carriage. I also observed Officer Ortiz proceeding towards the restroom area‚ which one of the female subjects were still inside of the restroom. As Officer Ortiz was walking towards the restroom

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    Racism

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    Don’t be Racist: Observations of Racism within Southern California In the textbook Sociology A Down-to-Earth Approach‚ James M. Henslin repeats a phrase coined in 1903 by Sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois ‘The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line—the relation of the darker to the lighter races.’ This is phrase that all American should take into deep consideration in regards to how humans treat one another because of the various skin colors there are in today’s society. In

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    of socio‚ cultural‚ and environmental differences. Never the less‚ the misconceptions and stereotypes that surround Hispanic females have long ranging impacts that are emotional‚ social‚ financial‚ and political in nature. The purpose of Judith Ortiz story is to explain how hard‚ and at times uncomfortable it is to be a Latin woman‚ because of prejudice and stereotypes regarding their dress. Latin woman‚ are usually taught to dress in a “mature way”‚ which many times is confusing to both a Latina

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