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    Culture Shock

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    feelings. Making new friends and meeting new people from another country and culture can be helpful to not feel solitariness. For instance‚ Public places‚ restaurants and coffee shops are excellent locations to meet new people. Residents can help foreigners to know more about new country‚ culture and language. Seltzer (2009)‚ mentioned when she moved to Virginia‚ she found a lot of friends who were very different from her and she cared about them although they were from another civilization. In addition

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    legations‚ when the Boxers surrounded the diplomatic residences of the Western powers in Beijing. They were a semi-religious peasant group‚ who wanted to support the Qing‚ but were opposed to foreign influence in all forms and wanted to drive the foreigners‚ their works and their Christian religion out of China. It was largely a turning point as its effects led to calls for revolution even though the Manchus had made attempts at reforms. Turning point can be defined as a significant event that shaped

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    Why Is Julius Caesar Bad

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    the better. For some reason tho people don’t give him credit for all of his work. Caesar was a hero of Rome he gave citizenship to foreigners‚ he reformed the Roman Republic‚ and he brought down the Roman debt. Back before Caesar made changes to Rome get citizenship for people who were foreigners was an impossible feat. Thanks to Julius Caesar foreigners could be a citizen and get all the perk of being a Roman citizen. They would be able to vote‚ which they could not do before hand. They

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    C/C Essay Economically‚ both China and Russia were burdened by taxes that the Mongols inflicted upon them; however‚ their political systems were different because China’s government was ruled by Mongols and foreigners‚ whereas Russia kept their local rulers. China and Russia are similar in that the Mongols taxed their people a great deal when they took control. Mongols were typically very destructive when taking over a civilization‚ but when a civilization surrendered to their rule‚ they were spared

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    Chinese people because it once again highlighted defeat on China by a foreign power‚ and as well internal troubles‚ this increased the xenophobic feeling toward outsiders‚ which resulted in a lot of resentment for foreigners‚ which meant that leaders such as Cixi who were opposed to foreigners and modernization gained a lot of support from the population. Unequal treaties‚ such as the ‘Treaty of Nanjing’ and the ‘Treaty of Whampoa’ and ‘Treaty of Wanghia’ impacted severely on China. When forced to

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    age in different times; Athens in 430 B.C.‚ Rome in 130B.C. A well-constructed citizenship system should contain the best offer to foreigners‚ citizens participation in government‚ and organization of citizens in social class‚ which Rome comes superior in. Coming from other lands‚ foreigners come for several ‚seeking new experiences ‚hoping to settle down. Foreigners coming to settle should be offered a citizenship. As Emperor Claudius stated that “What was the ruin of Sparta and Athen‚ but this

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    United States witnessed a rise in immigration. Industrialization provided greater opportunities for Americans. America’s gilded age gave off the illusion of a utopian society. The visions of such society attracted many foreigners from parts of Europe and Asia. Though these foreigners helped with the expansion of the U.S‚ economic‚ political‚ and social tensions arose. These tensions included scarcity of jobs for natural-born citizens‚ American suspicion of European communism‚ and the immigrant resistance

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    January‚ 16 2007 Persuasive Essay Do you want to get replaced by wetbacks which well get paid close to nothing? Well then go to school. Immigration is mostly related to Mexicans‚ and I know that a good number of Mexicans in the US are illegal. What is the US going to do? Many people like o say that Mexican immigrants steal our jobs and take away from the government‚ but the fact is that Mexicans take to job that we do not want. A solution for immigration is to simply legalize immigrants and

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    The Great Mahele

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    In 1848‚ An event called the “Mahele” changed the traditional Hawaiian system of land tenure from communal use to private ownership (Kameeleihiwa 3). Events in the past of Hawaii‚ like the Mahele of 1848‚ left a devastating mark in Hawaii’s history; It helped eventually lead to the overthrow of the monarch and still affects today’s problems in Hawaii. To understand the native Hawaiian’s perspective of the Mahele‚ one must first learn the Hawaiian mentality. In Hawaiian culture it is believed that

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    25 Point Plan

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    No Jew can be a German citizen. People in Germany who are not citizens must obey special laws for foreigners. Only German citizens can vote‚ be employed or hold public office. Citizens are entitled to a job and a decent standard of living. If this cannot be achieved‚ foreigners (with no rights as citizens) should be expelled. No further immigration of non-German must be allowed. All foreigners who have come to Germany since 1914 must be expelled. All citizens have equal rights and duties.

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