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    Women Hardships

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    Throughout time‚ women have had to face challenges whether small or big‚ all over the world. Gender discrimination happens everywhere to this day‚ whether women are discriminated against for a job‚ stripped of some rights‚ or underestimated in someway or another‚ we can still see that they are viewed and treated differently. Of course it is evident in some places more than others‚ and considering that I lived in Saudi Arabia all of my life‚ I can definitely see the difference. Women in Saudi Arabia

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    After reading this article called Are Immigrants Really Taking American Jobs my view on this title is that I agree with it . I agree with it because I from Mexican parents they will work hard and do anything just to make sure we have what we need and have a better life. Just like any other immigrant they will come to the US to have a better life for the family and work of course. If Mexicans don’t do the work who will? When it comes down to immigration there is a lot of controversial talk over

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    the short story “Toward Something American the Immigrant Soul‚” author Peter Marin discusses how immigrants feel coming to live in America. Immigrants coming to a new country‚ basically a new world to them‚ feel misplaced. We as Americans see immigrants struggle on an everyday basis‚ not realizing that we do the same. We are the same‚ just from different parts of the world. Americans have this sense that people from other countries are not as we are. Immigrants see America has being a free country

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    NANA YAA DWUMAAH ENG 102 B PROPOSAL What Is The Immigrants American Dream? If one is asked the future of this country‚ it is going to be a long debate and an unending talk about the failures and achievements of America. This is because different people see the same subject in different light. The phrase “American Dream” has made thousands of people leave their native country boldly in search of all that they deem impossible in their country to be possible here. This is why when asked‚ what the

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    Personal Hardship

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    Fourteen years old can be a very critical age in a person’s life. It is the year we leave junior high to go onto the next step of our life‚ high school. It also may be the year when you first participate in a sport or activity that will shape your future‚ but for me it was the age when my parents decided they would lead separate lives. I grew up like any average girl‚ attended a good preschool‚ participated in sports and had good friends and a good community surrounding me. My parents were always

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    Malala Yousafzai Hardships

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    up. Their passion‚ or desire for change is formed based on the hardships they experienced in their lives. Many leaders have faced difficulties in their lives that are important to them. For Malala‚ she was discriminated since she was a girl. Anne Frank had to go into hiding just because of her religion. Also‚ Martin Luther King Jr and his children were treated differently because of their skin color. Lastly‚ even I have faced difficulties and they have shaped me into a better leader. I was

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    Immigrants

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    The positive side of Immigrations Many people from all over the world move to America and this number of immigrants in the America has steadily grown. Shockingly‚ “the number of immigrants living in U.S. increased by 2.4 million” (A Nation of Immigrants). They are moving to United State because of the amenities that it has. They leave everything behind for that “American dream”. Those dreamers come to America looking for new opportunities‚ freedom‚ better lifestyles‚ etc. They are looking for the

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    In this time period America faced a lot with the wars. Some of our states were being targeted by British Soldiers in the war. In 1780 the patriots from America tried to push the British soldiers out of our country. The American soldiers were to tired and hungry to fight anymore. Most of the soldiers tried to escape‚ but couldn’t. According to General Nathanael Greene‚ he had never witnessed such scenes before in his life. General Greene was very discouraged when he arrived to the scene. America finally

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    Hardships: a time when things in someone’s life is hard. Hardships can influence a person’s life by allowing you to grow and to learn from past experiences. In Enrique’s Journey‚ Enrique’s mother‚ Lourdes‚ leaves El Salvador in search for money to send back home‚ and attempts to make the life long trip to the United States. However‚ she goes off the grid by not sending money home to her kids in El Salvador‚ not answering phone calls of returning them‚ so Enrique decides to make his own journey

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    Immigrants

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    Initially‚ immigrants arrived mainly from northern and western Europe‚ as they had before the Civil War; the largest groups came from England‚ Ireland‚ Germany‚ and Scandinavia. From the mid-1880s until World War I began in 1914‚ the number of newcomers from southern‚ eastern‚ and central Europe increased. Among the new immigrants were also Greeks‚ Romanians‚ and Italians‚ mainly from southern Italy or Sicily. Record numbers of immigrants arrived in the United States‚ some 9 million from 1880 to

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