Category: Hispanics

  • Hispanic Societys and Bryant Park Websites

    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…

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

    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…

  • Hispanic Societys and Bryant Park Websites

    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…

  • Inventing Hispanics: Labeling a Diverse Minority

    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…

  • That Is What They Call Us: Hispanic, Latinos and Latinx

    That Is What They Call Us: Hispanic, Latinos and Latinx The article That is What They Call Us covers the ongoing debate surrounding the labels and classifications given to Spanish-speaking immigrants in the US. The author argues that the terms Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx are confusing and carry different cultural, political, and historical connotations that…

  • Hispanic as a Vulnerable Population in the US

    Hispanic as a Vulnerable Population in the US Introduction Vulnerable populations encompass racial and ethnic minorities, economically disadvantaged, homeless, the elderly, those with HIV, as well as those with other chronic health conditions such as severe mental illnesses (Vulnerable populations, 2006). In addition, individuals in remote areas who encounter barriers while accessing healthcare services are…

  • Obesity Trends Among Non-Hispanic Whites and Blacks

    Obesity Trends Among Non-Hispanic Whites and Blacks Table of Contents Objectives (Hypothesis) Evaluation of the Research Methods Conclusion References The article, Four decades of obesity trends among non-Hispanic whites and blacks in the United States: Analyzing the influences of educational inequalities in obesity and population improvements in education, authored by Yu (2016) reports the findings…

  • Diabetic Retinopathy Among Hispanics in Miami

    Diabetic Retinopathy Among Hispanics in Miami Table of Contents Introduction Vulnerable Population Overview Strengths, Risk Factors, and/or Barriers Community Resources Community Health Problem Diagnosis Summary References Introduction The community that will be addressed in this paper comprises individuals living in the city of Miami, Florida. As the windshield survey revealed, the community does not appear…

  • Adolescent Pregnancy in Hispanics and Afro-Americans

    Adolescent Pregnancy in Hispanics and Afro-Americans Table of Contents Introduction Significance Official Position Personal Position Conclusion References Introduction In a multicultural country such as the United States, racial and social disparities are inevitable. Specifically, black and Hispanic populations are widely perceived to be at a disadvantage in terms of economic status, education, employment, and health.…

  • The Hispanic Community of Miami

    The Hispanic Community of Miami Overview Description of the Community The Hispanic community of Miami is the most dominant in the city due to large-scale migrations that occurred during the 1920s. The population is spread out through multiple areas and nowadays occupies rural, urban, and suburban areas. Physical Environmental Considerations: The Community as a Place…