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    In a society that is still majorly ruled by gender, economic class, and ethnicity, Latino students are still battling the same battles of their ancestors. Social media and other communication medias plays a big role in boxing in the ideology attached to the Latino community. Media portraying Latinos as an inferior race contributes subliminally to the life of the Latino students. Latino students are especially vulnerable to the opinion of society and their low expectation. Taking all this in consideration

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    between Ethnicity and Gender Mariah J. Brown Henderson State University Abstract Body language or nonverbal communication is an important part of how people communicate directly and indirectly. Hand and arm gestures, touch, and eye contact are a few aspects that may vary significantly depending on one’s culture or gender. The purpose of this research is to discover whether or not there is a gap between ethnicities and gender in relations

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    This has been developed to include ethnic iconography; symbols and design to reflect the ethnicity of the precinct, a public spatial form of the commodification of ethnicity. This benefits Vietnamese, especially those with little or no English skill, by providing them with familiarity of culture in an easily accessible form. This English barrier in regards to employment is also

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    ETHNOCENTRISM IN THE CHURCH TODAY Introduction  Ethnocentrism is the act of seeing one’s ethnic tribe better compared to those of the others. This stereotype has with time crept into the religious foundation irrepressibly. Currently, the church is experiencing a wave of ethnocentrism which if not curbed will see a religious waiver. Overall researches locally and internationally prove that ethnocentrism is an ant to the timber-pillar supporting the church; with time it will eat into it and cause

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    Introduction Self-segregation is defined as the conscious decision to form groups and services separate from society based on gender, income generated, religion or ethnic groups (2014). While segregation in history may have been due to political or economics exploitation, research is showing that different communities are segregating certain aspects of their livelihood to achieve their own comfort zones or purposes. Segregation, while conjuring a negative stigma of social inequalities, may have

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    is that it is the other way around. Consequent political arrangements are caused by commonalities in culture, religion, or language. As such, the most basic factor that leads into nation-building for the primordialist is ethnicity. The primordialist believes that common ethnicity and the bond that goes along with it is the basis for a nation. Donald Horowitz wrote that “primordialist thinkers, by stressing the thick nature of ethnic bonds, have paved the way for theories of community that, as of now

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    Ethnicity is defined as the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. While this definition suggests a black and white concept, ethnicity is often complex and misunderstood due to the breadth of the topic. Frequently in society, young people inherit their ethnic identity at birth based on the culture they are born into. However, during puberty they often begin to doubt/explore their identity and strive to discover what ethnic group they belong

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    However as you start reaching the bottom you find the bad apples, the ones that are bruised, expired, and have worms in them. I am those apples I was bruised because of my race, expired because of my ethnicities, and filled with worms from the nationality that I was not a part of. Race, ethnicity, and nationality are these qualities that defines a bad apple versus a good apple, a tainted apple or clean apple. Race is the seed of the apple. It determines whether the apple will be a green apple,

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    The ethnic groups in the workforce included as, Punjabis (40 percent), Sindhis (17 percent), Pathans (21 percent), and Baloch (13 percent). By historically, these ethnicities had been made up and mixture of native people and immigrants. The languages, cultures, and codes of conduct were different of all these ethnicities. The workers at Textile Gulshan Mills, Tibba Sultan Pur was not their hometown, Due to the travelling issues and the early start and late finish demanded by the nature of

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    Ethnicity is how individuals perceive themselves, and unlike race it can be changed. There are countries in which there are several different types of ethnic groups, and in some cases that could lead to conflict within a country, but as research will show it is not the only cause, and in some cases the conflict was purposely organized. In such cases it is usually in a developing country, which is “defined according to their Gross National Income (GNI) per capita per year. Countries with GNI of US$

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