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    The Hispanic-American culture in the United States is becoming increasingly important in marketing and consumer behavior. This segment has different preferences, values and attitudes towards a variety of products than "average" United States consumer. The Hispanic population in America is the fastest growing, not only the largest minority population now, but their collective purchasing power exceeds $400 billion (Mongrain). In conjunction with this, the internet has also proven to be a vital marketing

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    factor for many past generations of what makes their identity and culture. Therefore, it could be terrifying to ask: Am I Latino enough for those who are second/third generation just like me? This takes me to a time, I won a scholarship from Hispanic Heritage Foundation. They are a nonprofit

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    62 |2.63 |2.56 |2.47 | |Asian Female |2.69 |2.67 |2.71 |2.69 |2.64 | |Total Hispanic |3.23 |3.17 |3.11 |3.06 |2.99 | |Hispanic Male |3.03 |2.98 |2.92

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    As of 2014, the Latino community has become the largest minority group in the United States, making up around 17% (roughly 55 Million) of the population alone (CNN News). However, due to the lack of news and media coverage that Hispanics/Latinos receive, people are uninformed about the community. The small portion of the media that does talk about the Latino community often has false information that tends to leave a negative impression of Latinos. By informing Americans about Latinos, they will

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    Statement of the Problem Hispanics are transforming the nation’s religious landscape, not only because of their increasing numbers but also because they are practicing a distinctive form of Christianity. Religious expressions associated with the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements are a key attribute of worship for Hispanics in many of the major religious traditions — far more so than among non-Latinos. Moreover, the growth of the Hispanic population is leading to the emergence of Latino-oriented

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    Traditionally, in a Hispanic household, it is the female relatives that take care of a terminally ill family member. This is mainly due to the immense amount of pride Latinos have. They are unlikely to ask for outside help in order to better accommodate a terminally ill family member. When relatives of an individual are informed of the status of a loved one, it may trigger anticipatory grief in close relations. The family members start to experience feelings of loss before their loved one dies as

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    Assessments should include understanding strengths, weakness, resources and needs of the community. Hispanics form a large part of ethnic minority in the United States. The Hispanic populations have diverse ethnic origin and have low socio- economic and educational levels when compared to other ethnic groups in the United States. The health of Hispanic communities begins with analysis of how Hispanic families

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    but at six years old I came to the United States. Fortunately, within a year I learned English. This is the dilemma I faced with regards to my identity. My appearance is Hispanic and I identify my ethnicity as Mexican. However, my identity is actually a combination of the Mexican and the American culture. On one hand, Hispanics did not completely accept me, because they said I am not Mexican enough, or

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    NS6501 Tomb Raiders: The Illicit Trade in Antiquities Assessment 001 - Sarah Wakefield s0109665 CONTENTS 1 Illicit Antiquities 1000 Word Assignment 1-4 2 References 5-6 3 Appendixes 1. 1954 Hague Convention Cultural Property Definition 7 2. Laws & Legislations 8-10 3 International Organisations (with list of acronyms) 11-12 Introduction The illegal trade in antiquities or ‘cultural property, as

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    CONSERVATION OF RUINS A heritage ruin is defined as a disused and incomplete place comes in all shapes and sizes, that through abandonment, redundancy or condition, usually no longer maintained and unlikely to serves its original function or purpose other than interpretation (Australian Heritage Council, 2013). Rizzi, added the definition of ruin from architectural point of view: ‘A building which having lost a substantial part of its architectural form has ceased to function as such. Elementary

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