ROY SALAZAR

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    GROWING UP IN THE U.S AND SEEING MYSELF LITTLE BY LITTLE BECOMING A PART OF A BIGGER POOL (SOCIETY) i WAS ABLE TO AQUIRE BOTH LANGUAGES, ENGLISH AND SPANISH. Because I was born in the U.S, i saw and recognized the difference in the latino evolution during many hispanic's migration to the U.S. Pride of nationalities was a big issue which even has led many to enter into conflict. with the experience that i have had talking to other latinos from other countries within the same latino community, I have realized that many critize each other and also use the difference in the spanish language as a means of putting down another latino. I think that no one can stop the movement of destiny. Eveything becomes defined through time. I think it is nice to hear the different spanish that latinos speak which are salvadoreans, puerto ricans, mexican, peruvians and all the other countries wich i did not mention becuase will take up space.

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    Name : ROY SALAZAR, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Religion : Christian, Age : 23, City : SILVER SPRING, State : MD Country : United States, Occupation : bank teller, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
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