The Ladino people are a mix of mestizo or hispanicized peoples in Latin America, principally in Central America. The demonym Ladino is a Spanish word that derives from Latino. <span>Latino" is very close in meaning to Hispanic, but it also includes other countries such as Brazil. The regional description "Latin America" now refers to the countries where Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese) are spoken, but was originally used by Napoleon to describe other Romance speaking (French included) territories throughout the Americas. To be described as a Latino is not considered derogatory, although it can be construed as a generic for all Hispanic cultures, much like referring to a Korean or Japanese-American as "Asian." While "Latino" may be politically and socially correct, it may be more culturally sensitive to learn a person's specific heritage and refer to him or her as "Nicaraguan" or "Guatemalan" rather than using the broader term, "Latino."</span>
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The pencil sharpener is John's.
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Mr. Hollands gets an orchestra together and he performs a song to Cole's deaf peers and to Cole himself. Cole and his friends "heard" the song by listening to the vibrations and seeing the colors behind Hollands. After this event, Cole's parents catch him blasting music and seeing him sitting on top of the speaker feeling out vibrations.
Human services professionals work on the front lines
I know 2 of the rivers were The yellow river and the Chang jiang river.