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    10 challenges for India to reach 2050 potential “In our latest annual update to our Growth Environment Scores (GES)‚ India scores below the other three BRIC nations‚ and is currently ranked 110 out of a set of 181 countries assigned GES scores. If India were able to undertake the necessary reforms‚ it could raise its growth potential by as much as 2.8% per annum‚ placing it in a very strong position to deliver the impressive growth we outlined‚” it says. Here are the 10 things for India‚ as outlined

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    City problems Modern cities all over the world face the same problems. One of them is poor housing. People often live in old houses or huts that don’t have electricity or sanitation. As city population grows governments don’t have the money to build modern apartment buildings. Cars and industries are polluting city air and rivers more and more. Waste that people throw away is burned or ends up in landfills. All of this makes modern cities an unhealthy place to live in. Especially during morning

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    States. Immigrants chose to come to America for a variety of reasons‚ such as to live in freedom‚ and to escape poverty. With roughly eleven million undocumented immigrants‚ many U.S citizens believe that these illegal immigrants are taking our jobs‚ increasing crime‚ and even bringing over diseases. There are many more reasons to why some people argue against immigration. The solution to making both American citizens and the illegal immigrants happy is easy‚ the U.S can utilize the immigrants strong

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    In the beginning‚ the Europeans that immigrated to America often did so because of one of two things; religious reasons or economic opportunity. They brought new ideas and new religions to the Americas. The Quaker Colonies of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts were formed by English Protestants who wanted a place where they could worship their religion in peace‚ with social order. These people looked to America for asylum. The Europeans also established colonies in The Caribbean Islands. The Spanish

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    The Two Sides Of Immigrants Immigrants are people that choose to migrate to our country and resettle into a new life. Unfortunately‚ many of these immigrants are denied legal status and are therefore considered‚ undocumented. Several of them have no choice but to move here because poverty‚violence‚drugs‚ abuse etc. become too much to handle‚ but moving here gives them an opportunity to improve their future and better it for their families. Studies show that around 484‚072 legal people migrate

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    question of immigrants and their role in the United States. As congressmen‚ the people of your state voted for you to represent their voices in the national legislature. However‚ I encourage you to remember all the people who are underrepresented in our government and consider their opinions when forming policies for the United States. It is important to consider the role immigrants had in the formation of our country. The very basis our country was formed on the notion of the ‘American Dream’ where

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    Adolph Coors Company was founded in 1873 in Golden Colorado by Adolph Coors‚ a German American brewer. Coors joined with another German immigrant‚ Jacob Schueler‚ but later bought out his partner in 1880 and became the sole owner of the brewery. Even through prohibition‚ the company managed to stay intact by expanding into other ventures such as Herold Porcelain‚ malted milk and a near beer production facility. By the end of prohibition‚ the company was one of few breweries that survived. For most

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    remember she only stood for the exiles of other countries. If the lives of all the immigrants that come to the United States are truly exiles then that would mean that all of them had a difficult life and struggled everyday to live. If this many people are coming here because of that reason then the country they came from sure must run a terrible government system to handle their people. So are all the immigrants coming to America actually exiles‚ or are there some who come here so they can just

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    Do the so called “illegal immigrants” really deserve to be deported back to their homeland‚ especially when there are so many different opportunities in which they can benefit our nation? Immigration throughout the U.S. has been an issue for a couple of years now. The rate at which illegal immigrants coming over has dwindled down exponentially over those years too. Yet immigrants shouldn’t be deported just because they want to come over the border and begin a new start. Allowing them to stay and

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    Critical Response Why do Immigrants Admire America? The story‚ “Becoming American” by Dinesh D’Souza is about why America is so engaging to immigrants. D’Souza shares his story of when he moved from Bombay‚ India to America. After reading the story‚ I found it fascinating that immigrants were very interested in America. According to the story‚ children carry heavy amounts of stones and the women carry heavy loads to their destination in the villages of Africa and Asia. Everyday these people

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