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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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    Juxtaposition

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    teacher. Sedam does this to display how ignorant and prejudice the one teacher is. For instance‚ “Good community – good school‚ no foreigners‚ Negroes‚ or Jews.” (ll. 7-8) This exemplification simply displays how racist the teacher truly is. A “good” school and community would consist of a variety of different students. A community is not considered bad if it has foreigners‚ Negroes‚ or Jews. Therefore‚ the poet uses juxtaposition throughout the poem to contrast himself to a another teacher in order

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    Sophia Haddadin Professor Adolino POSC 345 Western European Politics 12/9/2013 Introduction A leading issue in today’s world politics that has and still is affecting several countries is the topic of immigration. Immigration defined simply is when a person comes to a foreign country and takes up permanent residence. This act may result due to unstable economic conditions in ones homeland‚ war‚ poor working as well as living conditions‚ or even just a lack of national

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    Japanese Work Ethics

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    themselves as part of a group‚ not individuals‚ and their group is always dealing with other groups. Interacting with Japanese on a one-to-one basis usually comes very easy to foreigners‚ but dealing with Japanese as a group can be a different matter altogether. And no matter how nice you are‚ or how good you’re Japanese might be‚ a foreigner will always be treated as an outsider. Many westerners see Japanese as aloof‚ shy‚ and always walking on eggshells. There is a lot of truth in that -- Japanese are

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    idiotic leaders in our idiotic nation. Moore further develops this belief by telling the reader that “It comes as no surprise to foreigners that Americans‚ would elect a president who rarely reads anything including his own briefing papers and thinks Africa is a nation‚ not a continent‚ An idiot leader of an idiot nation” (Moore 154-155). He isn’t surprised of what foreigners think of us because he knows that part of the American population are barely functional illiterates as “forty-four million Americans

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    citizens of the United States are considered lazy‚ the high unemployment rate has caused the government to raise taxes ‚ due to the high rise in government assistance and low income jobs. Immigration laws and the tax free freedoms of foreigners have also been under fire. Foreigners with years of free business ownership’s‚ have been working long hours for fewer

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    countries. Especially after Guangzhou won the bid for 2010 Asian Games‚ the government endeavors to create a good image. However‚ many classic Cantonese cuisines haven’t had English versions or the present translation is really bad and that makes foreigners confuse about the food they order in the restaurants. So this thesis is going to analyze the present situation of Cantonese cuisine translation under the guidance of skopostheorie and its extensions. 4.2 A General Analysis of the Translation

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    struggled a lot in this community. The audience is the people who did not show respect to the foreigners and did not help them overcome the difficulties. The logos shows at the beginning of the article. “The town‚ like seven others in New Jersey‚ has passed laws requiring that half of any commercial sign in a foreign language be in English”(1). It reflected that the city showed its indifference to foreigners and forced them to fit in the English

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