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    QUANG NAM UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AN INTERNSHIP REPORT Title: Working at a waitress at Golden Sand Resort and Spa Hoi An - Vietnam Name: Kieu Thi Thu Le Class: English K09 Supervisor: Nguyen Thi Tinh Thao . MA Quang Nam‚ March 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTDS A. INTRODUCTION 4 I. Reasons for choosing Golden Sand Resort

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    needs start putting a stop to illegal immigration and stop granting citizenship to foreigners‚ there are 351‚000 illegal aliens in their prisons; costing $1.1 billion dollars (Donald Tump on Immigration). America is suffering because of the massive amount of taxes that they have to pay because of these migrants. Why should Americans have to pay the price because of others wrong doing‚ the undocumented foreigners should be sent back to where they came from‚ not living off of tax payer dollars in

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    unskilled laborers‚ though. Their lives started to revolve around the clock as they began to be required to work a certain amount of hours daily. The number of people immigrating from Ireland and Germany increased and citizens feared that these foreigners were going to steal their jobs. There were far more immigrants in the North than in the South because there were a lot more job opportunities due to there being fewer slaves. This disturbed nativists because they thought that since they were there

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    Isolationist Policy

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    time‚ seemed to be the only way to avoid foreign entanglements that would lead to another war. With the American mind set on isolationism‚ the government enacted laws to restrict foreigners from entering the country. The first of these laws was the Emergency Quota Act of 1921‚ which limited immigration for foreigners to 3% of each nationality living in the United States in 1910. Three years later‚ this quota was reduced to 2%‚ and the national origins base was shifted to favor Northern Europeans

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    SUMMARY OF THE CASE STUDY The case study is presenting a lawsuit of Anita Groener‚ who is suing Minister for Education (hereinafter referred as ‘the Minister’) and the City of Dublin - Vocational Educational Committee (hereinafter referred as ‘the Education Committee’). The charge was based on the free movement of workers‚ more specific‚ knowledge of an official language of the host country. Mrs. Groener was a Netherlands’ national‚ who wanted to work as a full-time art teacher. The origin

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    Immigration In My Antonia

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    My Antonia: An In Depth Analysis of Immigration in the 1800s The novel My Antonia by the author Willa Cather is set in the late eighteen hundreds. In the story it described an age of change indicating a progression in the social rankings of foreigners. During that time‚ immigrating to America was quite popular among European nations. There were several factors that inspired this mass movement. Immigrants found opportunities throughout the United States but preferred that of the rural west compared

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    Collections of Sacha Stevenson Video Title: #5 How to Act Indonesian and 5 Tips Anti-Ribet di Indonesia Video Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2f0DGDHFGQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI-anESyN_c The Analysis Results Sacha is the first foreigner I have ever seen that really knows Indonesian very well. I would like to thank to her because of her videos collections that describing Indonesian as well as she know‚ I am able to realize that most of Indonesians are unique and also have bad habitual

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    dealing with foreigners and their countries. In 1953‚ this issue surfaced in Korea. Refugees and their children fled their homes because of “persecution‚ fear of persecution‚ natural calamity‚ or military operations” (www.Immigrationtous.com‚ 2015). The people had nowhere to go‚ but out of their country. Throughout the process of the families and children fleeing‚ 205‚000 non quota visas were given to individuals and their immediate families. These non quota visas allowed the foreigners a free stay

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    accommodation and catering for tourists. It may seem‚ that tourism brings only benefits‚ but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. According to Shirleyrader (2014) ‚ many countries depend heavily upon travel expenditures by foreigners as a source of taxation and as a source of income for the enterprises. Therefore‚ the development of tourism is often a strategy to promote a particular region for the purpose of increasing commerce through exporting goods and services.Secondly

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    A Nation of Immigrants

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    longer an assured consensus that the door should be kept open very far. Restrictionism is back in fashion. For every journalistic article like that of Business Week in July 1992‚ which notes that "the U.S. is reaping a bonanza of highly educated foreigners" and that low end immigrants "provide a hardworking labor force to fill the low-paid jobs that make a modern service economy run‚" there is another like Peter Brimelow’s in the National Review. His title tells it all: "Time to Rethink Immigration

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