Mexican
Puerto ricans
Two groups within the Latino community are Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans. These groups have distinctive cultural backgrounds and histories, contributing to the rich diversity of Latino culture in the United States.
The two classifications that make up a binomial name are the genus and the species. The genus is a broader category that groups related species together, while the species is a specific organism within that genus. Together, they form the unique scientific name for a particular organism.
I think it should be Me, (your name here) will make sure that your day will be a blast! ~Julie
Genus and species make up a scientific name.
There are actually 7 categories that make up a scientific name. To make it simple, people usually just say the last 2. The 7 categories are, in the order of broadest to most specific.1. Kingdome.g. Animalia2. Phylume.g. Chordata3. Classe.g. Mammalia4. Ordere.g. Carnivora5. Familye.g. Felidae6. Genuse.g. Panthera7. Speciese.g. TigrisSo, the above refers to the tiger (forgot which was it), therefore it's name would be Panthera Tigris.
Genus is used for the first name and are capitalized the second name is the species
The answer is unique.
Fernandes is actually Portuguese..if the last name was fernandeZ that would make it latino. Spanish
Yes because that’s ur background
Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, other Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America
Only Community Assistants are allowed to make Official Groups, such as Vandal Patrol,WIT,WikiReviewers, etc.
computer group
Policy of volunteerism is when a company understands its responsibility as a corporate citizen to help their community. They make sure their employees volunteer and support positive groups that impact the community in great ways.
There is the community forum page, where you can ask questions, or just chat and make friends... you can find the link on the left hand side, on the blue tool bar at the very bottom There are groups such as Community Outreach and WIT. There are a lot more that you can find on the community roles page. There are also unofficial groups made by other members of the site. If you ask another member they might know of a group you might be interested in.
No it makes you half black quarter Asian quarter Latino
If you are active in the Wiki community, work with groups, and make quality contributions, then badges will come to you without you even needing to think about them.
There are four groups of 4 that will make eight groups of 2.
us is the most ethnically diverse society in the world because White, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and people of two or more races; a race called "Some other race" is also used in the census and other surveys, but is not official.Americans are also classified as "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino", which identifies Hispanic and Latino Americans as a racially diverse ethnicity that composes the largest minority group in the nation.White Americans (non-Hispanic/Latino and Hispanic/Latino) are the racial majority, with an 80% share of the U.S. population, per official estimates from the Population Estimates Program (PEP), 75% per the American Community Survey (ACS). Hispanic and Latino Americans compose 15% of the population.Black Americans are the largest racial minority, composing nearly 13% of the population.The White, not-Hispanic or Latino population comprises 66% of the nation's total.White Americans are the majority in every region and reach their highest share of the population in the Midwestern United States: 85% per the PEP,[4] or 83% per the ACS. Non-Hispanic Whites make up 79% of the Midwest's population, the highest ratio of any region.However, 35% of White Americans (whether all White Americans or non-Hispanic/Latino only) live in the South, the most of any region.The South is also where Blacks and African Americans are most prevalent, as it is home to 55% of the community. A plurality or majority of each of the remaining groups resides in the West: The region is home to 42% of Hispanic and Latino Americans, 46% of Asian Americans, 48% of American Indians and Alaska Natives, 68% of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders, 37% of the "Two or more races" population (Multiracial Americans), and 46% of people of "Some other race