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    Mexican-Americans are an essential part of the United States’ diverse mix of cultures. Although a prominent part of American culture, they are often repressed into stereotypes in literature. More often than not characteristics delegated to Mexican-Americans have negative connotations: poor, violent, alien, etc. This stems from years of tension between Mexico and America, whose relationship seems to be a never-ending cycle of highs and lows. Cultural critics recognize these problems and work towards

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    The Value of Education and Educación: Nurturing Mexican American Children’s Educational Aspirations to the Doctorate Espino, Michelle. Journal of Latinos and Education, vol. 15, no. 2, 6 Feb. 2016. One day, when I was in elementary school, my father had recently arrived at home covered in paint after painting a house from wall to wall. He was extremely angry because the employer only paid him half of what was promised. He looked at me and said “Daisy, the system is messed up if you don’t have an

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    Mexican Borderlands Essay

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    short span of time, changing from a cattle ranching and mining area that attracted U.S., Mexican and European capitalists…to the center of a lucrative vice and pleasure-based tourist industry, to a region that …attracted an extraordinary amount of international capital to its manufacturing and services sector”. (Ganster/Lorey 2) Events and years such as the implementation of the railroad, the years before the Mexican Revolution, the land reform in 1936 and 1937, the implementation of the maquiladora program

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    The Mexican Peso Crisis

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    later was forced to let it float, causing its external value to plummet. In this paper I will analyze the build up leading to the Mexican peso crisis “Tequila crisis” of 1994. Explaining the cause and effect of the crisis as well as the economic and political impact; emphasizing on its interactions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). To understand the Mexican peso crisis with regard to the domestic economy one must understand the history that led to the crisis. In the 1960s the economy was

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    The Mexican Revolution Essay

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    The Mexican Revolution      There was a huge revolution in the country of Mexico that started in the year 1910, led by Porfirio Diaz, the president of Mexico in 1910. In the 1860’s Diaz was important to Mexican politics and then was elected president in 1877. Diaz said that he would only be president for one year and then would resign, but after four years he was re-elected as the President of Mexico. Porfirio Diaz and the Mexican revolution had a huge impact on the country of Mexico that is

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    A Reflection of the Mexican Revolution “’I love the revolution like a volcano in eruption; I love the volcano because it’s a volcano; the revolution because it’s the revolution!’” cries a revolutionary soldier in Azuela’s The Underdogs (159). The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was aimed to overthrow the dictatorship of the Mexican government, which was in constant turmoil as presidents were constantly toppled from power. Porfirio Diaz, the president at the time the uprising began, was removed from

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    Essay On Mexican America

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    In America there’s different types of labels that people consider themselves for example Hispanic, Latina Chicana, or Mexican American. The way I consider myself is being a Hispanic, immigrant and paisa and having a minority meaning that us has Hispanic people we have a less amount of Latinos and every state. A reason why identity is important is because some people may see you like a different type of person they may think you are Chicano, Chicana, or Latino when you are really considering yourself

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    Soto Like Mexicans

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    Like Mexicans Gary Soto (1952 -) My grandmother gave me bad advice and good advice when I was in my early teens. For the bad advice, she said that I should become a barber because they made good money and listened to the radio all day. “Honey, they don’t work como burros,” she would say every time I visited her. She made the sound of donkeys braying. “Like that, honey!” For the good advice, she said that I should marry a Mexican girl. “No Okies, hijo”—she would say— “Look, my son. He marry one

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    Descriptive Mexican Food

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    For many Americans to get a real authentic taste of Mexican cuisine, they will go to their local Mexican restaurant. Most times, the restaurants are locally owned by a family who serve their family recipes. People near Seymour, Indiana, should travel to Mi Casa, a mexican restaurant, to try their delicious mexican cuisine. They offer a wide variety of mexican platters at reasonable prices. Mi Casa is fabulous place to eat because of the homemade salsa and queso, great service, and a wonderful environment

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    My Mexican Culture

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    When I was younger my Mexican nationality conveyed no stigma, no blemish, no need to further explain my residency within Douglas, Arizona, a border town that was primarily Mexican. This changed in 2008, when searching for the American dream, my parents moved to Sahuarita, Arizona - a suburb that they saw as a city that lied upon a hill and gleamed with opportunities. At the time, the smallsuburb was predominantly caucasian, a monument to the American dream, in where if a family strictly budgeted

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