31. But in learning, Hispanic children are slipping behind. 32. But while purists and parents fret, Hispanic children have come up with their own ways of balancing the traditions. 33. Hispanic children also were more likely to attend segregated schools with poorer facilities and resources, and less likely to complete high school. 34. Manor said Hispanic children in the U.S. and Russian immigrant Jews in his country find difficulties making the new countries their homes, and in feeling that they belong. 35. The finding suggests Hispanic children are genetically predisposed to high levels of resistance to the disease. 36. There were large increases in the number of Hispanic children in most states. |