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  • Thousands Of Other Poor Hispanic Americans
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    HISPANIC AMERICANS Hispanics are a group of Americans who share common cultural origins and language. However, Hispanic Americans come from diverse nations and backgrounds with their own history, religion, economy and political experience. Today, nearly 30 million Americans are identified as Hispanics in the fifty states. The largest group are the Mexican Americans, who account for 64% of the Hispanic Americans. Then come the Central and South America and the Caribbean with 13%, Puerto Ricans wi...
  • Families From The Middle Eastern Cultures
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    Children are raised in many different cultures all over the world. As we know, cultures differ from place to place. They have different rules, values, roles, and even communication patterns. An example of this would be a French person greeting someone, and an American greeting someone else. The French say hello by kissing each other on both cheeks. As Americans, we tend to shake hands. These things are what determine how a child will turn out after being brought up in that culture. Children grow...
  • Important Aspect Of The Hispanic Culture
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    There are many different cultures in Southwest Florida that one becomes immediately aware of as they enter the area. They include Native-American, African-American, Protestant, European, "Cracker", Hispanic-Latino, and Cuban. Because there are so many variations of these cultures choosing just three was difficult, but for my project I will be focusing on our African-American, Hispanic-Latino, and "Cracker" populations. During this project I will address the many and varied differences between th...
  • Hispanic Culture
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    As decades pass, Florida's population continues to grow and change rapidly. Being from both Dominican and Puerto Rican decent, the difficulties Latin Americans encounter become obvious. Trying to make a comfortable living in any Hispanic country is not an easy task. Many Spanish families, for that reason, decide to move to the United States for a better standard of living. And many of these individuals have been able to achieve their goals in life considering their minority roles in our country....
  • Hispanic Culture
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    Cultural Deprivation: The Hispanic Challenge Why do some groups not succeed in academic settings? One theory brought up in "Understanding inequality" suggests that the gap in the socioeconomic status drives the inequalities in the school system. The low and working class have less time and income to intervene with schooling. This means they have less time to meet with teachers, hire tutors, and provide continuous transportation. Therefore the lower class can't possibly compete with the middle an...
  • Hispanics And Direct Marketing
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    The article "Hispanics and direct marketing advertising" investigates the general Hispanic consumer behavior in the United States. It provides a general study of purchase behaviors, attitudes and beliefs of Hispanic consumers toward direct marketing advertising. The use the term DMA (not for Direct Marketing Association, but for direct marketing advertising.) DMA to Hispanics has grown tremendously in past years and has been overlooked by many companies. To better understand the attitudes and be...
  • African American Culture And The Hispanic Culture
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    Comparing and Contrasting the African American and the Hispanic American Cultures The majority of the Hispanic American culture came to America looking for a better life and a better chance at making a living for their families. So the Hispanic came to America looking for hard work and more money. From the culture being so different and poor this made them the lower class. This also made it harder for Hispanics to get a good education and hard to get jobs. In a different aspect facts show that t...

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