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Title: Hispanic Diversity
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February 21, 2001 |
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Rather than calling themselves American they consider themselves to be Puertorriquenos or Boricuas. Here in the United States, the Puerto Ricans remain very close to one another and hold a high regard for their island even though they might have been born here... Showed first 250 characters
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Economically, the Puerto Ricans do very well. Education is a high priority for most, in which they further their education through college and earn their degrees. The majority of Puerto Ricans are Catholic with some Protestants. Family is very important in Puerto Ricans and ultimately, respect is the tie that holds it together... Showed next 250 characters
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