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    One important reason that undocumented immigrants should get a path to citizenship is that costs too much money to deport undocumented immigrants. According to Charles E Schumer‚ Upfront magazine 2016 In 2013 the Senate passed a bill that would have done just that right thing our Reform Bill would have established a tough but fair Pathway to citizenship. What Senator Charles Schumer to saying here is the evidence helps my claim by giving information about spending money on the the undocumented

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    Mexicans of their land and by 1848‚ the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed relinquishing the land (and the people if they chose to identify themselves as U.S. citizens) to the United States. Irrespective of their legal recognition as citizens‚ their skin color precluded them being seen as such. Despite being in their native land‚ de facto segregation meant they were excluded from nearly every aspect of meaningful citizenship.

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    affecting the computer system in terms of data loss and malfunctioning of programs. By taking simple precautionary measures the unexpected hazards can be completely eliminated. The most significant preventive measure is timely backing up the data. The other involves physical safety and installation of anti-virus programs. One factor to be kept in mind is that without proper physical safety no data is safe‚ as the hardware parts including motherboard‚ processor‚ and storage system constitute a computer

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    Which country was responsible for the outbreak of World War I? To be able to have a better understanding of who was responsible for the first World War you first need to know causes that led to it and how it happened. WWI began in The Balkans on late July 1914 but there also are several reasons for it. Among these causes there were economic‚ territorial and political conflicts between the great European power in the 40 years leading them up to the war. Militarism also was a one of the reasons‚ this

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    governments were set up where only a few select people controlled the masses. The city of Athens‚ in ancient Greece‚ was the first city to undergo a transformation from a monarchy to a democracy that affected and changed the lives of average men from then until the modern world. Ancient Athens was the vanguard for rights of the common people. “Average” is relative here‚ as the only

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    Why People Move To Athens

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    culture. Generally‚ I would not have recommended someone move to ancient Greece because the Peloponnesian War was just beginning. Athens was powerful and tension between Sparta and Athens was growing. If someone was Athenian‚ they would have been besieged by Sparta and forced inside the city walls of Athenswhich were very crowded. Also‚ freedom of choice

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    Reflecting on Personal Identity and Global Citizenship Cindi Payne GEN 499 General Education Instructor: Gloria-Yvonne Williams April 24‚ 2016 Reflecting on Personal Identity and Global Citizenship “Global citizenship is defined as awareness‚ caring‚ and embracing cultural diversity while promoting social justice and sustainability‚ coupled with a sense of responsibility to act” (Reysen‚ & Katzarska-Miller‚ 2013). Global citizenship encourages self-admiration and admiration for all citizens throughout

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    The interviewee is my relative. Today I got the privilege to interview my uncle Mikhail. He was born in Estonia and has been living in America for many years. Questions and Responsehhbhs Question Notes on Interviewee Response What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? As you know I was born in Estonia and I was struggling to keep a job and keep my house there. Also I wasn’t satisfied with the life I was living. The government is nothing like one here in America. In addition I wanted more opportunity

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    stern‚ which made them very powerful. They were solitary people that were simple but strong. Also‚ they were very protective‚ and fearful of other city-states trying to weaken the government through new ideas. On the other hand‚ Athenians were cultured and artistic people. They had creative minds‚ and loved to socialize with other city-states to spread new ideas. Athenians and Spartans had many diversities and differences‚ thus causing the Peloponnesian War that had tragic effects which impacted

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    Entertainment was an essential part of everyday life in ancient Rome. Massive monuments were built for the sole purpose of distracting the average Roman. Evidence of their existence today‚ long after the Empire has fallen‚ indicate that the Romans took entertainment very seriously‚ and devoted a large portion of their time and finances for this endeavour. The spectacles ranged in size and splendour‚ from the modest but technically advanced theatre performances to the massive and brutal gladiatorial

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