Mexican immigrant womenhelp seekingThis phenomenological grounded theory study, with a sample 29 Mexican immigrant women affected by intimate abuse and secondary sample of 15 service providers, examines the breaking point for help seeking and the type of help needed. Harm to children, infidelity, and...
Mexican Americans have lived in the United States for most of the country's history. However, other Spanish-speaking immigrants did not begin arriving in large numbers until after World War II (1939–1945). Many Puerto Ricans arrived in the 1950s. Cubans, Dominicans, Colombians, and Costa ...
The Mexican Haplogroup O group likely originated with the Manilla/Mexico Spanish galleon trade. The source of the Blount Haplogroup O remains uncertain, other than to say it originated in Thailand thousands of years ago and is also found in the UAE. The common Blount, UAE, and Thailand ancesto...
Guillén began to recruit former members of the Mexican Army Special Forces to become the security wing for the Gulf Cartel. Over time, this armed security wing became known as Los Zetas. Collectively, the two organizations would come to be known as La Compañía. Guillen was arrested followin...
Dairy products made with raw milk, including yogurt and soft cheeses like Brie, feta, and Mexican queso, can harbor listeria. Because listeria can live at colder temperatures, simply refrigerating these foods won't kill the bacteria. People at highest risk of getting sick include the elderly, ...
El Charro Cafe, the oldest Mexican restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, invented the chimichanga in 1922. Thedeep-fried burritowas created by accident when founder Monica Flin plunged a burrito into bubbling fat, creating a delicious mistake many have enjoyed ever since. ...
Four children have died since June from overdoses of iron tablets, an important health supplement for pregnant women and one of the deadliest poisons that can strike toddlers, county health officials said Wednesday.
Other examples of outstanding research in this area, but not a comprehensive list, are Katherine Benton-Cohen, "Common Purposes, Worlds Apart: Mexican-American, Mormon, and Midwestern Women Homesteaders in Cochise County, Arizona," Western Historical Quarterly 36, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 429-52; ...
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