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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0142-5455.htm Diversity in the workplace Hispanic perceptions of the hiring decision Spero C. Peppas Stetson School of Business and Economics‚ Mercer University‚ Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ USA Abstract Purpose – Given the growing importance of the Hispanic population in the USA‚ the increasing presence of this minority at all organizational levels‚ and the possibility that different subcultures would value

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    The Safeguarding Policy of HIT Training for all assessors Safeguarding Policy Policy Statement HIT Training Ltd is strongly committed to practices that protect children‚ young people and vulnerable adults from abuse‚ neglect or significant harm. Staffs recognise and accept their responsibility to develop the awareness of the risks and issues involved in safeguarding. The company also recognises that it has a responsibility to protect staff from unfounded allegations of abuse. The company is committed

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    period and the national origin of said immigrant. The manner in which Latinx populations are characterized can be described as “The Latino Threat.” The Latino threat narrative asserts that Latinx immigrants are a threat to American culture‚ creed‚ and identity. This narrative claims that this threat stems from non-assimilation into the existing American culture (Chavez‚ 24). This is most obvious in Huntington’s “The Hispanic Challenge‚” in which he argues that Latinx immigrants and their descendents

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    The Four Major Groups of Hispanics Mexican Americans‚ have a distinctive additive to the diversity of the United States. Immigrants from Mexico have made an impact in cultural diversification to this country since it is one of the largest Hispanic groups that are in the U.S. Due to the growth of the Mexican American population in the states the U.S. government mandated that all schools in the nation create bilingual programs. Today‚ there have been many issues regarding the transition of the Spanish

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    Population Problems Introduction There are simply too many people on our planet‚ and the population is not showing any signs of slowing down.  It is having disastrous effects on our environment.  There are too many implications and interrelationships to discuss in this paper‚ but the three substances that our earth consists of: land‚ water and air‚ are being destroyed.  Our forests are being cut down at an alarming rate‚ bearing enormous impacts on the health of earth.  Our oceans and seas are

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    “The Hispanic community understands the American Dream and have not forgotten what they were promised…”(Marcos Rubio). In the American Education System‚ Hispanics students do not receive the same opportunities as American students. Hispanic students who come from a different country lack speaking the English language causing less understanding when it comes to speaking or listening. Hispanic students who go to school in the U.S‚ have a school dropout rate that is increasing due to the lack of understanding

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    changed greatly since the 1960s and 1970s‚ when there existed a virtual consensus among Western experts that rapid population growth in the developing world represented a serious global crisis. One of the primary causes of environmental degradation in a country could be attributed to rapid growth of population‚ which adversely affects the natural resources and environment. The uprising population and the environmental deterioration face the challenge of sustainable development. The existence or the absence

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    ID: 204563815 Professor Duquette-Rury Sociology 51: Sociology of Migration 18 February 2017 The Hispanic Challenge In “The Hispanic Challenge‚” chairman of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies and cofounder of Foreign Policy‚ Samuel P. Huntington focuses not on the economic costs and benefits of Hispanic immigration but on the effects it has on the characteristics that define the United States. He argues that the “most immediate and serious challenge to America’s traditional

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    Elderly- they maybe power less and may give full power and control to the abuser that they trust‚ they may have a loss of memory due to dementia or loss of memory and mobility so it make it harder for them to get around and communicate to others. Vulnerable- power of the abuser they will trust them‚ but they will also find it hard to communicated with others because of their vulnerability. Environment- Own home- family could exploit a member of the family by taking advantage of their finances e.g.

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    health practices‚ disparities and influences of the Hispanic culture which is different from my own discussion their perception of communication‚ space‚ social organization‚ time‚ environmental control‚ as well as biological variations. I will also explain how gaining the awareness of the Hispanic ethnicity can influence the care that I provide for them. Communication varies among cultures; Spanish is the primary spoken language of the Hispanic culture. They are very expressive with friends and

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