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    What is the american dream? Many people will answer that question by saying being successful in america. Others would say that having a nice house in a good neighboorhood‚ a good marriage‚ two kids and a golden retreiver is the american dream. Unlike these beliefs of what the american dream is for many latinos that come to this country the american dream is simply one word‚ survival. For esperanza her american dream is to get out of mango street. Something that she wishes for and is certain that

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    Growing Up Latina in America

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    Lizbeth Arce Writing Hot and Cool Media Tom O’Connor 05 May 2012 Growing Up Latina in America (Cultural Differences as a Basis for Diverging Ideals of Physical Beauty) The Latino culture is one that values food for more than what it simply is. Food is something that brings families together‚ provides warmth and joy‚ and sustains life. It is no wonder why Latina immigrants and Latinas growing up in America have such a difficult time adjusting to the American culture. In America thinness is

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    3. The state of California and the Orange County school districts motives for separating the schools in school district for Mexican and Mexican-American for multiple reasons. These reasons were strictly because of hygiene problems‚ district boundary problems and non-fluent in English students. These reasons were told to the majority of the parents (who despised segregation that was going on amongst the school districts and wanted the same equal education for their children) by the various schools

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    La Virgen de Guadalupe has been a strong figure to the Mexican-American society. Therefore‚ her birthday is celebrated annually by the latino community. On December 12‚ festivals are held for La Virgen all over South America‚ Mexico‚ mainly throughout the southwest region of the U.S. This mainly includes Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and Utah. The southwestern region of the U.S is were the Mexican-American community is at its strongest. La Virgen de Guadalupe

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    The Controversial Issues of Latinas Each year Latinos make the big journey to the United States. They usually settle for the first low paying jobs‚ which are offered to them resulting in not moving up the corporate ladder. This consequently results in a pattern of never seeking mobility. The second generations that are born here‚ either follow their parent’s footsteps or seek for better opportunities through education in order to get their families out of the poverty. Most Latino families today

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    My second observation can be directly linked to the contemporary social issue of minorities and healthcare and racial inequity. During my observation there was no outside translator present and if not for the patient’s daughter‚ the patient may have gone without treatment. All nurses and doctors on the ER floor as to my observation did not speak Spanish‚ thus demonstrating the inequality of services provided for the Latino community. This demonstrates the conflict and inequity between the dominant

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    Michael Thompson SXS 667 – Reading Response Paper #3 ID# 909067827 July 3‚ 2013 In her essay La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua provides a detailed history of the persecution of the Chicano settlers of the U.S. Southwest at the hands of their Anglo oppressors. Anzaldua refers to the Aztlan‚ the borderlands between the United States and Mexico encompassing parts of Texas‚ New Mexico‚ Arizona‚ and California‚ as a “vague and undetermined place created by the

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    Amanda Luna Mr. Joseph Haske ENGL 1301 July 21‚ 2014 Mexicans and Puerto Ricans Many Americans think Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are the same since they both belong to the ethnic group‚ Latino‚ and have a connection with Spanish language; there are many differences like the accents‚ vocabulary‚ culture‚ history‚ and the struggles they both had. Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are similar and different in immigration because Mexicans immigrated to the southwestern areas such as Texas and California

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    Ebb and Flow: Cuban-American Reality “Lucy‚ honey‚ if I wanted things Cuban I`d stayed in Havana. That`s the reason I married you‚ ‘cause you`re so different from everyone I`d known before.” -Ricky in I Love Lucy. This quote is from the iconic show from the 50`s‚ I Love Lucy‚ but also is used in Sustavo Perez-Firmat`s piece called Life on the Hyphen. In Perez-Firmat`s piece‚ Perez-Firmat relates the Cuban-American experience and how it is made up of several different generations who all have to

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    Latin Music USA: Bridges

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    Writing Assignment #3 Tyler Ross To reflect on the short documentary‚ Latin Music U.S.A.: Bridges‚ it starts off by talking about some of the various personailty profiles of musicians such as Maurio Bauza‚ Tito Puente‚ Carlos Sanatana‚ and others. It speaks about their coming-up stories of playing Latin Music in the U.S.A. and the experiences/obstacles they went through to make a name for themselves. The documentary starts out by describing Carlos Santana’s personality profile‚ and how one of his

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