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Race/Ethnicity Questions 461-470

THE QUESTION: R470: I would like to hear comments from any African-American Race/EthnicityQuestions 471-480Feel free to browse the following questions, some of which may still await answers. You can then post an answer or counter an answer that has already been posted. Please read the guidelines for answering questions before making a posting.   Previous 10 this topic area Next …

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Race/Ethnicity Questions 471-480

THE QUESTION: R480: Until just a couple of years ago, I never realized “Jap” was a derogatory term. Frankly, I can’t ever think of a time I used it, but I had put it in the same category as “Brit,” “Aussie,” “Yank” or “Canuck.” I’m sure there are other examples. Why is “Jap” different? Or are these other short terms …

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Race/Ethnicity Questions 491-500

THE QUESTION: R500: Why don’t immigrants share the same interest in learning English and American customs as their fellow countrymen did when immigrating to the United States years ago? Becoming “American” doesn’t mean forgetting about your heritage, but shouldn’t it mean learning and participating in our culture, learning our language and learning our value systems? Or do many people now …

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Race/Ethnicity Questions 501-510

THE QUESTION: R510: I’m a nursing student and we are doing a presentation of Mexican culture in order to better understand their health care needs. Could anyone provide some information on one or more of the following subjects? 1) Mexicans’ view of time: Past, present, and future; 2) Gender roles; 3) Rites of passage (child to adulthood); 4) Health belief …

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Race/Ethnicity Questions 511-520

THE QUESTION: R520: When holding a conversation with black friends, why do I feel uncomfortable about mentioning anything related to their race? I know I’m not racist, but for some reason I feel like I would offend them. Is this common among whites? POSTED NOV. 17, 1998 Mary B., 49, white female, Union City, CA ANSWER 1: Like the questioner, …

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