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Title: Hispanic American Diversity
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Generally, unlike their parents and grandparents, they prefer to communicate in English than Cuban.
They have adapted to the large communities of New York City, northern New Jersey, and Los Angeles. On the other hand, they are most well known in southern Florida... Showed first 250 characters
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Generally, unlike their parents and grandparents, they prefer to communicate in English than Cuban.
They have adapted to the large communities of New York City, northern New Jersey, and Los Angeles. On the other hand, they are most well known in southern Florida... Showed next 250 characters
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