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    Kathia Sosa The Long Way Home An American Journey From Ellis Island To The Great War Monograph Essay Lone Star College Cy-Fair Laskin D. (2010) The Long Way Home An American Journey From Ellis Island To The Great War. New York. Harper. The Long Way Home an American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War is a book written by David Laskin about the struggles different immigrants went through over the period of coming to America and the Great War. Author David Laskin‚ graduated from

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    for their physical. 2. Discuss two examples of miscommunication between immigrants and staff at Ellis Island? • Miscommunication between the immigrants and staff at Ellis Island were common because of language barrier and customs from different culture. 3. What was the first health test given to immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island? • The first health test given to immigrants who arrived at Ellis

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    ideas of class and procedural differences between Ellis and Angel Island immigration centers built a systemic imbalance of treatment based on race and further influenced existing Americans’ perceptions of Asians for decades after the period of mass immigration. As economic instability and overall

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    This is a creative essay on Ellis Island‚ describing life as an immigrant who went to Ellis Island through first-person. All facts and dates are historically correct. I come from Spain. My name is Carmina Diaz. I immigrated because of the Cristero War‚ in Spain. The war was actually a rebellion of the Roman Catholics in Spain who were persecuted by the government. There were dangers such as raids and the death toll was growing higher every day. Being a Catholic Christian family who simply wanted

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    to America. I’m just thinking about all the things I could be able to do. We had one last breakfast together and it was the best meal that I had all year. But that breakfast was the most important because we were going to leave my mother hear at Ellis Island because we didn’t have enough money to take her. The journey will be hard without her‚ but me and my brother‚ Connor‚ would be traveling together. Connor is a little bit younger than me though so I would have to look out for him. Soon after dinner

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    The Journey Home As I imagined immigrant life was dreadful. From the long ocean trip to the unwelcoming arrival at Ellis Island .I feel that immigrant children had it the worst not being like other children. In addition I will be telling you more about the ocean trip. The disastrous ocean took a little more than six long months. This trip seemed even longer than it was because of the disgusting features of the boat. On the boat was over 300 people but the ship only had 2 bathrooms. Diseases were

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze different team working experiences which emerged during the two rounds of the team game “Forbidden Island”. The experience of playing this collaboration game was overwhelming‚ and it gave us meaningful insights related to personal abilities and to team performance in general. Next sections of the paper contain the background information of the game and the team‚ analysis of team behaviour based on individual perception and based on the findings of organizational

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    Sometimes I can brainstorm until my head hurts while I am trying to find a topic to write about. When searching for a topic to write about‚ I first think about is what topic comes to mind and how it would be of interest to my audience. The Hawaiian Island of Kauai would make a great topic for me to write about. If I were to write about Kauai‚ I could give details about what I experienced during my visit. I just wouldn’t

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    Albert Ellis

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    Activity 8: A guide to Rational Living with Albert Ellis Ellis is being interviewed by ………It is a very likable and frank interview. Ellis describes an interactional system where behavior is affected by what we think. By changing our philosophy‚ thoughts and states of mind one can change the outcome‚ which is the behavior. Ellis touches in this interview on changing the ‘disturbed’ behavior as well. I find this highly challenging and questionable when the behavior is psychotic or borderline abnormal

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    Deborah Ellis

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    Simone Mann Ms. Gutestein Deborah Ellis Deborah Ellis started writing at age 11-12 inspired at a young age she grasped her talent. As a kid she was constantly moving from place to place due to her father’s work‚ and used writing as a coping method. When she grew up‚ her work and writing was mainly done by traveling and talking to others that have problems and taking note of everything. She started to write the book I am currently the Breadwinner her first book. The Breadwinner takes place

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