Category: Hispanics

  • Hispanic American Diversity: A Comparison of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Chileans

    Table of Contents Introduction Mexican-Americans Puerto Ricans Cubans Chileans Conclusions References Introduction Relations between ethnic groups are rather important in such a multicultural society as the USA. Hispanic people constitute the largest ethnic group in this society but within it there also are certain differences which this paper will focus on. This work will analyze…

  • Inventing Hispanics: Labeling a Diverse Minority

    Popular stereotypes about Hispanic workers say that they are lazy, slow and often interrupt for a siesta. It is widely believed that a Hispanic employee can have lunch for two hours, or their five-minute breaks will last for half an hour. They may be sick on the day of the delivery of a major project…

  • Hispanic Societys and Bryant Park Websites

    Table of Contents Introduction: The Hispanic Society and the Bryant Park Authority and Accuracy: The Weight of Judgment Objectivity: When Every Opinion Counts Currency: Defining the Upgrade Rates Coverage: The Volume That an Online Database Can Hold Conclusion and Recommendations: What Can Be Improved Works Cited Introduction: The Hispanic Society and the Bryant Park Though…

  • Hispanic Communities Effects on Policing Plans

    Table of Contents Introduction The Nature of Community Policing Community characteristics and Communication The Element of Trust and Community Behaviors Elements of Commitment and Unity in Community Policing Hypothesis Conclusion References Introduction While dealing with the increasing crime within the cities and societies, police use community policing as a police administrative strategy or a police…

  • The History of Florida and Hispanics in It

    The ancestors of Hispanic Americans were present in the country of the United States before it was a nation-state. That heritage broadens from the 16th century in parts of present-day New Mexico and Florida and from the 17th and 18th centuries in parts of Arizona, Texas, and California. However, we read in our admired media…

  • Latinos and Hispanics: History of Migration to North America

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Throughout history, people have migrated from one place to another in search of a place to prosper. Even in modem times, the global forces of migration, poverty, increase in population, and other such phenomena continue to impact and influence the shaping of that international community. People…

  • The Problem of Hispanic Interracial Crimes

    An interracial crime refers to an offense where the perpetrator and the victim are the same race. Conversely, an interracial crime involves an offender and victim of different races. For violent victimizations, interracial crime is more prevalent than interracial crime. Examples of crimes included under violent victimizations are robbery, rape, homicide, and aggravate assault. For…

  • Researching the Hispanic Community in El Paso, Texas

    Table of Contents Description of Community Summary of Community Assessment Interview with Healthcare Provider Obstacles to Health Promotion Opportunities for Health Promotion Key Findings References Description of Community El Paso, Texas; on the border with Mexico Approximately 680000 population (El Paso, TX, n. d.) 82% is the Hispanic/Latino population (Quick facts: El Paso City, n.…

  • Pregnant Hispanic Girls Despite Available Birth Control

    A lot of effort has been used in trying to help the girl child fit comfortably in the current society. Although it has been successful, the celebration has been cut short by emerging challenges faced by female teenagers. The major challenge faced by these teenagers globally is early teenage pregnancy and the Hispanic girls are…

  • Hispanics as Vulnerable Population

    Table of Contents Hispanics as Vulnerable Population Characteristic Features of Basic Health Care System Models Conclusion References The vast majority of civilized countries provide citizens with a high quality basic medical care. However, there are some patients included in a specific group of people called vulnerable population. These are individuals with a great risk of…