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    PS. 45 is a school in in Staten Island New York, serving 900 students, 61% of the students are economically disadvantaged. This is a diverse school where 5% of students are Asian, 17% Black, 48% Hispanic and 27% White. They have a population of English Language Learners that take up 6% and 23% of the school's population have disabilities. I am observing a 4th grade classroom at P.S. 45. This class is a general education class with 26 students, two of these students are English language learners and

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    Senator Rubio Case Study

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    Descriptive representation may not have a positive and significant impact on a politician’s agenda. This case study is on Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. He was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida. His parents were born in Cuba, which makes Senator Rubio a Cuban American. He makes a great case study to reflect on the opposite idea of descriptive representation in the political system. It is essential to talk about his parents’ history with immigration in order to understand why he does not

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    During the 2015-2016 school year, the Tiger Advanced English classroom consists of students divided into four classes of 24, 25, 25, and 26. There are 53 boys and 49 girls. All students are identified as gifted though each has unique learning needs. We have one legally blind student that has severely decreased hearing in one ear. One of our students uses an FM sound system and another is diagnosed with a visual processing disorder. Eight students have health needs associated allergies/asthma. One

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    Anzaldúa's Summary

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    Anzaldúa makes several claims against her Mexican-American culture. The first is that the culture considered her “lazy” because she “would pass many hours studying, reading, painting, writing” instead of ironing or cleaning. (38) The second is that “culture is made by those in power-men. Males make the rules and laws; women transmit them.” (38) She goes on to explain that the result of disobedience for these “cultural” rules and laws was typically a beating either by husband or by parents.

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    The personal essay titled “The Space In-Between” by Santiago Quintana details the struggles he dealt with while trying to figure out his identity as a member of both the Mexican and American cultures. Even though Santiago was born and raised in Mexico, he was often questioned about his ethnicity because his physical appearance did not align with that of a “true Mexican.” Instead of having brown skin, black hair, and brown eyes, he has white skin, light brown hair, and blue eyes. Since Santiago looked

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    Cuban Culture Summary

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    Summary: This is a vast article about the existence of diverse cultures from different places and how each of them has contributed to enrich the American cultural diversification. The writer mentions immigrants from several countries all over the world, the Cubans among them. The article narrates a long trajectory in the Cuban history since the beginning with the Spanish colonization; it tells even the others cultural influences related

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    Los Vendidos The ethnicity stereotypes are similar from, yet they are different cultures. The differences of each culture in a country are the enrichment of the same country. The culture of others countries come with their stereotypes and values to express them. For example the Mexican- American culture. The external conflict in the dialogue play of “Los Vendidos” express the types of person and prejudices in the ethnicity of a Mexican-Americans.. The different characters of the Muppets in

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    terms Latino and Hispanic have always been misunderstood by the vast majority of the people and might result some what confusing. Many individuals misinterpret these two terms and believe the idea that latinos and hispanics have the same significance and come together to the conclusion that latinos and hispanics are synonyms for both. In fact, there is a huge gap between those who are latinos and those who are hispanics. I believe that what differentiates a latino from a hispanic and vice-versa is

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    magnet school, located in downtown Miami. Learners range between the ages of 16-18 and are all considered 11th grade students. The instructional time allotted with the learners is 50 minutes every day. There are 114 juniors in the group: 62% are Hispanic, 20% are White, 16% are Black, and 1% is Asian. Class sizes range from 17 to 26 students. The bottom 25% of the population has been identified and receiving instruction in intensive reading and math pullouts one-on-one instruction. There are seven

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    Evansville Summary

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    Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is hosting a traveling city hall focusing on the growing Latino community within Evansville and the Tri-State area. Abraham Brown, a community activist and a leader in growing the Latino community here in the Tri-State. Brown says the Latino population is growing and is not going anywhere. There is a process of integration going on in the best possible way in the area," says Brown. Latino community leaders say it is the progressive attitude of city leaders that

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