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    grandparents lived within an hour and a half from us and my cousins were only thirty minutes away. I went to a small church‚ which just so happened to be my school‚ and I lived in a small town. I had all of this until the fateful day when we moved to Texas. Moving to Texas was gave me a completely different outlook on life. I was coming from a place where the average temperature was about 75 to a place where it was warm all year‚ including the winter. In Oregon I was able to experience all four seasons; spring

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    Moving to Australia The past six week we have covered the likes of 3rd world living and the conditions that they provide to their people. The conditions of living have been focused on the geographic location of these countries‚ the social issues that take place‚ military status‚ economical well being and the technology that is possesses. Before I make the decision to uproot and move‚ I need to make certain of some things. I will most definitely not move somewhere where I will not

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    Moving On To The Promised Land Post slavery African Americans knew they had to leave the south if they were to escape the harshness of it. They moved in vast majorities to the Northern part of America in search of a better life for themselves as well as their offspring. This phenomenon known as the Great Migration was the start of the black excellence. Racism and discrimination were rampant at the turn of the twentieth century former slave owners and their descendants sought to bring blacks down

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    Challenges of Moving to a New Country Going on vacation to other countries is fun and relaxing. You get to travel and get to know different places. On the other hand moving to a foreign country permanently can be challenging. Some of the challenges immigrants have to face when they move to a foreign country are: learning a new language‚ adapting to the culture‚ and finding new job opportunities. These are some of the challenges immigrants have to face when they migrate to another country. Learning

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    “Danny‚ Danny wake up time start packing!” Screamed Mom. “What we’re packing today.” I yelled back. “Yes Danny” Mom Replied. As I got dressed think about moving to America‚ I remembered that I had my soccer championship on Saturday. I ran down stairs to tell my Mom that I had my soccer championship. She said that we a moving on Friday and I am sorry we are going to miss the soccer match. “No no no no” I screamed “Please mom can we stay until next week.” "Sorry Danny we already booked our flights

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    sisters‚ and I got our visas. Five months after my dad‚ who lived in Anaheim‚ California‚ United States‚ decided that we should move with him to Anaheim‚ California. My mom and I did not want to leave Mexico‚ but my eight year old sisters did not mind moving to America. I did not want to move because I was afraid of losing my childhood friends and my old lovely grandparents. My mom and I decided not to leave that year; however‚ my sisters wanted to move with my dad to America. They wanted to move with

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    fact that we were moving didn’t bother me or my little sister‚ it was just the simple fact that we were moving from our home that we had grown up in our entire life. The only problem was the fact that we had eventually found out that we were going to move to Oregon. This Alabama home that we grew up in was very special to me and my sister but it wasn’t the one of best of places. We had lived right beside our grandparents and we loved to go up the hill and see them and us moving had rendered that

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    in Washington D.C.‚ but I did know that I resented him for it. However‚ it wasn’t long before I realized the move was for my own good. Back in California‚ my family lived in a tightly cramped two bedroom and one bathroom apartment. I soon realized moving to Virginia gave my family unspeakable opportunities‚ those that some take for granted‚ such as being able to live in a single family home. Coming to Virginia was similar to coming to a foreign country. The roads were different‚ the people were different

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    of which has a curved surface. That lets her see cars that are driving right beside her. Inside‚ the car is very comfortable. I have often enjoying sitting in its cushioned leather sets. Of course‚ I always am wear my seatbelt whenever I ride in a moving car. The seat belt is snug and makes me feel safe‚ as I stare out the window and watch the houses and trees raced by. The floor of my mother’s car. Is very cluttered because she is a furniture salesperson.

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    Moving to a new country was an excited and delightful experience for me. The excitement of spending time in a new country for me was mixed with the sadness of leaving family and childhood friends. I was a little bit confused because I had been hearing in my childhood about a huge cultural difference in my home country and the modern countries. These cultural differences and the adjustment in a new country was feeling challengeable. These differences and adjustment problems are commonly called cultural

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