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    The Dream Act bill passed the House but later was denied by the Senate‚ according to the article ‘Immigration: A Dream Deferred” from the New York Times Upfront magazine written by Julia Preston. Many illegal immigrants are “coming out” as illegal trying to get the Senate to change their minds but I think we should just leave it as it is. I believe you should vote “NO” on this bill. U.S citizens are struggling to get back on their feet and get steady. If the Dream Act gets passed it is a free ride

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    "Policy Arguments" Please respond to the following: * From the case study‚ Case 8.1‚ use the argument mapping procedures presented in the chapter and provide two pros and two cons (or strengths and weaknesses) of the recommendation that the United States should NOT intervene in the Balkans Claim. The United States should not intervene in the Balkans Information. The Balkans conflict is a civil war. The war is among the Bosnians and Serbs. If the West Intervenes the Russians might do the same

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    influence and maybe treaty with Germany‚ then perhaps we could work for better treatment of the people‚ while simultaneously building trade relations with Kamerun. The possibilities are endless. Most if not all of Kamerun’s resources could benefit American industry. As Industry grows‚ more and more resources are needed to produce more and more products. Not all resources are in the US‚ so why not branch out and harvest resources from other

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    the hall in my jeans that went through rough adjustments the night before. The translation: Javier why did you rip your pants; I’m not buying you anything so you won’t do that anymore. Growing up in a lower middle class Mexican household has its pros and cons‚ additionally being the first born of a second generation‚ but it has shaped me into the individual I am today. I thoroughly enjoyed growing up including the hardships that came with it. I was a positive outcome of a failed relationship‚ which

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    revelation in farming traditions‚ modern societies would have been far different‚ but with certain people‚ the act of foraging seemed more appealing. As different techniques became available‚ different cultures began to take into account its pros verses its cons. In the end‚ some tended to view farming as an increment of production of food while others

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    ”-Penn Jillette. The controversy over whether Arab Americans can obtain the American dream erupted in 2001 after the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. This wasn’t the first time that Arab Americans had felt unsafe in the U.S. hence the Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC) along with other advocates. Arab Americans are Americans of Arab ethnic‚ identity or culture‚ who identify as Arab. Today‚ it is estimated that nearly 3.5 million Americans trace their roots to an Arab country. People of

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    “Hello‚ how may I help you?” are words that many African Americans will hear today as they enter into local restaurants for lunch. There will not be a sign on the door that says “whites only” and few will feel stares of hatred as they approach the counter. With little thought‚ those African Americans will take their food and head out the door. Certainly‚ African Americans have not always had these rights. As many lunch counters feature people of all different nationalities today‚ few remember the

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    How were the Americans able to win in the American Revolution? There were many disadvantages for the American yet they were able to win many victories. The Americans were also able to have advantages over the British . The American’s achieved victory over the British because of their familiarity with the geography‚ they were allies with European nations and their ability to unify. The Americans knew the geography better than the British‚ this was helpful during battle. With the knowledge of geography

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    asked the question “what is an american?”‚ almost every single person would provide a different answer. This question is very open ended‚ and there are infinite possibilities for a response. Being an american is not something that can be decided by a few physical criterion‚ it is something more. To be an american is‚ according to Patricia Fernandez‚ “a state of mind‚” based on a person’s beliefs rather than their tangible features. Therefore‚ I believe that an American is someone who considers America

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    the Native Americans dropped critically. There used to be over 300‚000 Native Americans in California. The Hispanics forced the Native Americans into slave labour and in no time‚ European diseases such as smallpox‚ influenza‚ measles‚ and typhus which the Spanish and French settlers brought from Europe to America broke out and killed over 100‚000 Native Americans in California alone. The first treaties guaranteed reservations and in some cases even economic aid for the Native Americans. For example

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