POL PANEL A. Spanish  Yo attenderé la escuela de UCLA y yo querré estudiar journalismo o cine.  Yo  Tu  Él/ella  Nosotros  Ellos/ustedes.

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POL PANEL A

Spanish

 Yo attenderé la escuela de UCLA y yo querré estudiar journalismo o cine.  Yo  Tu  Él/ella  Nosotros  Ellos/ustedes

English Due to the fact that lighter skin complexions are seen as more successful often times the media is a reflection of just those people and not the Latino society as a whole. “If we used the media as a guide we would think that all Latinos were the same: fair skinned, stereotypically hot blooded…catholic and tending to come from a particular region” (Britni). This affects Latino society because judgement is based further then their exterior. Skin color implies a person’s education level income, ideology and their cultural characteristics. Individuals who resemble European Hispanics are thought to have higher education and corresponding political ideals.  Using the media viewpoints as a reflection of Latino society,“we would think that all Latinos were the same: fair skinned, stereotypically hot blooded…catholic and tending to come from a particular region” (Britni). This affects Latino society because judgement is based further then their exterior. Skin color implies a person’s education level income, ideology and their cultural characteristics. Individuals who resemble European Hispanics are thought to have higher education and corresponding political ideals.

 The narrator Nick Carraway describes his neighbor’s fancy house when he is invited to a party in the early chapters of the novel. "I believe that on the first night I went to Gatsby's house I was one of the few guests who had actually been invited. People were not invited--they went there." Nick stating that the individuals who attended the party were not even invited this shows how luxurious Gatsby’s parties were that the guests who attended were not friends but simply a random assortment of people he may or may not have even known.  Set up from the book  The quote  Analysis

History  Art Piece:  org/2013/tabrishawi/2 012/06/04/art-piece- project/ org/2013/tabrishawi/2 012/06/04/art-piece- project/  #9.) According to your reading, what was the political impact of the Great Migration?  C.) it created a powerful voting block in certain city neighborhoods in the North that could sometimes sway the outcome of the election

Reflection: Habit Of Mind

Reflection: 21st Century Skills  Weakness: Initiative  Strength: Communication