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    The 1920’s‚ also known as the roaring twenties was a lot different from the hardships of the 1930’s. First off‚ the 1920’s was an era of optimism with saloons‚ music‚ and full of people crossing the boundaries. Speakeasies became popular because they sold alcohol‚ since the 18th amendment made the consumption of alcohol in public illegal. During the modern age‚ new architectural style entered New York. For the first time‚ more people lived in cities than urban areas. Street names often symbolized

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    Benefits Of Immigrants

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    There are many different reasons why immigrants come to the United States and other places. Immigrants can be beneficial to us or they can cause problems. A major benefit of immigrants is that most come to work which helps the economy grow. These workers range from people helping in the agriculture fields to specialized professionals and businesses. These legal immigrants also help the country by paying taxes‚ new ideas‚ and helping the economy. However‚ immigrants can cause big problems that sometimes

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    Honduran Immigrants

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    For this assignment‚ I thought it would be important to research the new wave of Honduran immigrants coming to America by way of Mexico and the complexity of migration‚ culture and education. The process of migration is incredibly complex and in many respects‚ traumatizing for those that have taken the journey. For Honduran immigrants‚ there are issues of brutality and harsh living conditions endured in ones home country and deprivation of basic resources and human rights while crossing into unsafe

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    Problems With Immigrants

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    Today the U.S. is home to more than 43.3 million immigrants from around the world and many of them have had difficulties adjusting. To solve this there are steps they should take to help them adjust to there new lifestyles. Three steps that they should take are trying new foods‚ keeping an open mind‚ and exploring the local areas. In America there are many different cultures and trying new food is one way to adjust. Trying new foods will give immigrants a look into other cultures. It will also widen

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    Japanese Immigrants

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    I picked “Farming the Home Place” at the beginning of this semester is because a particular Japanese American Community story seems more interesting to me than a general immigrants and American Society book. Valerie J. Matsumoto is the author of the book‚ she is a PhD graduated from Stanford and she is a professor in UCLA‚ department of history. “Farming the Home Place” is one of her books about the ethnic community studies. Matsumoto’s books more focus on the study of small rural ethnic communities

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    undocumented immigrants

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper: My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant The article “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” was written by Jose Antonio Vargas. In it‚ Vargas tells of the time when his mother brought him to the Phillippines’ Ninoy Aquino International Airport when he was twelve. His mother told him that she wanted to give him a better life so he boarded onto a plane with a man he had never met before and was told that he was his uncle. He arrived in Mountain View‚ California and moved in

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    Unocumented Immigrants

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    the amount that are undocumented. Narrowing to California‚ has a very diverse amount of immigrants but 60 percentage of the undocumented immigrants are Hispanic. More than half of the population of immigrants. Frequent situations for undocumented immigrants is deportation to acquire the pathway to citizenship. Deportation on the pathway to citizenship should not be an option for these undocumented immigrants for the reason that they have families here that can be affected by the procedure. Deportation

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    Hiring Of Immigrants

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    are expected to verify the identity and work authorization of each employee since failure to comply with the stipulation could lead to loss of access of government contracts and significant fines as well as negative publicity. Hiring of illegal immigrants would have its ethical implications since companies must make sure their actions do not harm the entities they are doing business with. Firms‚ in a bid to ensure that they cause no harm could be forced to avoid maximizing returns to ensure fair

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    Stereotypes Of Immigrants

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    An immigrant is a person who goes to live permanently in a new country. Some natives are welcoming immigrants with open arms. However‚ there are always two sides to every issue‚ and some see immigrants as troubled foreigners looking for a new site to take jobs and introduce illegal substances to citizens. Stereotypes play a large role in the hateful discrimination against human beings who are simply looking for a better life. A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified idea or image

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    Korean Immigrants

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    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 today‚ are part of the sacrifice generation. These individuals give up their lives in their home country and their own educational and career aspirations in order to migrate to the United States. These migrants are willing to face downward

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