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    business major‚ I would not want to miss the opportunity of getting a top-notch education from Texas A&M University. My decision for choosing Texas A&M University is based on financial reasons and the likelihood of being sponsored for the H-1B Visa after I graduate. As an international student‚ the financial concern has a major impact on my decision. Texas A&M University has a reputation for being one of the most affordable schools‚ with one of the best accounting programs. The first reason

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    El Camino College I came to El Camino College two and a half years ago as an international student with F1 Visa. When I first came to a complete strange environment‚ I had cultural shock‚ especially language barrier. However‚ El Camino College provided ESL classes for international students after placement tests. By studying that class‚ I made a lot of friends‚ and my English got practiced well. More importantly‚ that class built my confidence to speak and write English. For a new beginner‚ ESL

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    The American Dream: Is It Achievable? Does one’s goal stop after hitting many vicissitudes in life? If something is becoming hard or an unexpected event occurs‚ does one give up all that has been worked for? In the American Culture‚ there is this idea called The American Dream which was first coined by James Truslow Adam. Truslow stated‚ “’That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone… regardless of social class or circumstances of birth’” (Brandon King 610)

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    Korean Immigrants

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    As immigration issues and debates become increasingly politicized‚ people oftentimes forget who the migrants are. Today’s migrants are some of the nation’s most hardworking and humble individuals‚ simply trying to make a better life for their family. After interviewing my mother and learning about her own personal experience migrating from South Korea to the United States‚ I feel inspired by her constant dedication to make a better life for her children. My mother‚ just like many immigrant parents

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    My Singapore with Cruise

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    Explore fascinating attractions like the Jurong Bird Park‚ a unique Night Safari or Singapore’s famous playground- the Sentosa Island. Of all the things‚ do not miss on shopping and the Great Singapore Sale. If adventure is on your mind‚ watch the F1 track on the Singapore Formula One Racing circuit or try water sports at different beaches. 1|Page Group Escorted Tour – an escorted tour indicates assistance of an MMT Tour Manager during the tour. He will be there for any kind of assistance

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    Citizen means the members of the particular nation either they are native or through naturalization. Citizen can be both native and naturalization. For instance‚ if the people came from different countries like Nepal‚ India through different Visa status and fortunately they receive the citizenship of US then they are called naturalization or migrated people. On the other hand‚ native citizen means he/she take birth in particular countries as well as his/her parents are originated from the same country

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    students who plan to study in USA. He claims to help international students with admission procedures and career planning. His blog has much useful information. This important information includes Test prep&exams‚ University selection‚ Admission‚ F1 visa‚ Life in the US‚ and Green Card. He relies on his own experience for credibility‚ and persuading the readers to hire him for career guidance if they need more personal advice. Obviously‚ his purposes are helping prepared international students for

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    Chiedu Interview Analysis

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    For my interview I got the pleasure of asking my best friend’s dad; Chiedu Megwalu some questions about his personal journey. Chiedu was born in Nigeria‚ Africa in 1956 and made his way to Salt Lake City‚ Utah. The purpose of this narrative is to hear about some of his struggles faced in this time‚ as well as seeing how far he has come up to this point in his life. Some of the questions that I was able to ask were things such as; why he left Nigeria‚ the goals in which he was hoping to reach- and

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    employee reinstatement at the conclusion of FMLA leave‚ the employer should be prepared to prove why the employee did not have a right to return to work under the FMLA. In this case‚ the employer did not permit an employee to return to work from FMLA leave because the employee had been placed by her physician under a permanent restriction for which the employer could not “guarantee” an accommodation. The employee subsequently sued her employer for interfering with her FMLA right to reinstatement. Without

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    Illegal Immigration

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    Employers wanted to take advantage of their hard work for such low wages. After California began to realize how out of hand illegal immigration was getting in their state‚ in February 1929 visas were now required for legal residency. Immigration began to drop during the Great Depression. The US enforced visas during the stock market crash and eventually Mexican immigration slowed down. During this period approximately 500‚000 to 1‚000‚000 illegal immigrants left back to their countries. Many of the

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