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    quick list of some of the best places to eat and drink in the Fontana, California area East of Los Angeles. Meta Keywords: Fontana restaurants, Fontana bars, Fontana clubs, Restaurants in Fontana Fontana, California has some Great Places to Eat and Drink Finding a good restaurant to have a meal or a great bar to get your party started in Fontana, California is easy. With so much to choose from in this Eastern suburb of Los Angeles and the nearby area, both locals and visitors should have no problems

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    Love in the Flea 2016-2017 Sinaloa, Mexico and East Los Angeles, California Page 1: February 5th 4:00 am my mother and father rush me out of bed demanding me to leave our home in Sinaloa, Mexico. “The man grabbed me by the shoulder aggressively, the other kicked me in the stomach, he left me with a heavy, sharp pain. Threatening me to pay him money” my mother explained. In that moment Victoria knew she had to leave, this was Sinaloa. Lights flashing from a huge RV reflect to my window, I squint

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    Although named East Los Angeles College(ELAC), ELAC is actually located in Monterey Park, California. Monterey Park is located 30 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles, and has the largest concentration of Chinese Americans in the US. I was raised and born in Monterey Park and when I graduated high school, I enrolled at the local community college. Two years of working as a tutor at the ELAC Writing Center taught me the importance of literature and teaching literature. As a tutor, I learned the necessity

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    Mexican-American Sánchez family who settled in East Los Angeles, California after immigrating to the United States. Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas introduce the story of this family in several contexts that are developed along generations. These generations hold significant historical periods that form the identity of each individual member of the family. We start off by exploring the immigrant experience as the family patriarch heads north to Los Angeles, later we see how national events like the great

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    The Shadowing Assignment: Observing a Personal Legend at Work The advisor that I chose to shadow was Joseph Sandoval, an EOP&S Counselor at East Los Angeles College. My reasoning for choosing to shadow Joseph was a result of my curiosity of getting to know how large program like EOP&S function and my previous academic advising experience I have with him. I was fortune to be apart of the advising sessions with Joseph, as the range from one extreme case to a not so extreme case. The shadowing experience

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    As I enter the museum, I saw huge white walls, which made up the whole museum. I thought it was quite elegant looking and incredible because of the color of the museum, white. Not to mention, it is located in the mountains of Los Angeles with a gorgeous view and awesome location. But I couldn’t help but notice that there isn’t any Chicana/o are pieces at all. Why aren’t there any art pieces that have to do with Chicana/o? Especially since the museum gets a lot of tourists from around the world, including

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    related activities. Identifying Information about the Client Daniel is a Latin@ male, from the East Los Angeles area of Southern California. Given that he discussed briefly his previous employment in a life insurance agency, I would estimate his age would be mid to late 20’s. Daniel is currently enrolled as a full time student as an undeclared major at East Los Angeles College (ELAC) in Monterey Park, California. Though he did not state his sexual orientation, he mentioned that his current status was

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    America is classified as a large melting pot for those seeking asylum from impoverished economic conditions in their native countries. The poem “The New Colossus” inscribed on the statue of liberty reads, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door” (Lazarus). The United States has been a nation to welcome the poor, the hungry and provide

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    The department that I reviewed using the Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS) was the East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Transfer Center. I am currently doing my graduate assistantship at the ELAC Transfer Center. Therefore, I thought it would be a more meaningful experience to choose this department to review using the CAS standards because it offers the opportunity to learn more about the department and probably provide my supervisor suggestions that can help improve the department to be

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    Taking a gender woman study class gave me the opportunity to discover how woman do not only fight for their rights but for everyones right as well. In Mary Pardo’s Mexican American Women and Grassroots Community Activists: Mothers of East Los Angeles, I was able to learn how woman fight for their communities rights and try their hardest to protect everyone and not just themselves. Michelle Jacob’s article Claiming Health and Culture as a Human Rights: Yakama Feminism in Daily Practice also shows

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