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    When reading “Enrique’s Journey”‚ it makes me realize the hardships that are occurring around the world while everyone living their ideal life is not aware of these destitutions. When Enrique took the risk to plunge into the dangerousness of crossing the border; traveling with unexpected ambushing of gangs and thug‚ getting caught by corrupted officers‚ the dangerousness of jumping from or on trains and other hardships that he has dealt with. What I liked was that Enrique knew about the struggles

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    dream come true is long and difficult. The two articles‚ “America and I” by Anzia Yezierska and “New York Was Our City On The Hill” by Edwidge Danticat‚ fully express the hardships of the immigration journey. Struggles with work‚ money‚ illness‚ and poverty are themes these two stories share. On the road to their dream‚ does immigrants have to face more obstacles and give up their past in order to success. In the story‚ “America and I”‚ the author describes the experience of having her first American

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    Healthcare and nursing in the 1900-1919 period would change history forever. Nursing during this time would change from the traditional bedside nursing at home to a more institutional based nursing within the hospitals (Porter-O’Grady‚ T. 2004). In the Early 20th century most nursing education was hospital based and students learned by doing. Care was now being delivered at the hospitals. Organized medicine begins to emerge with the American Medical Association (AMA) reorganizing as the national

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    “Old” Immigrants vs. “New” Immigrants Millions of people from around the world have immigrated to America in hopes of a better life. The country’s reputation for political freedom‚ religious freedom‚ and abundant economic opportunities has attracted many immigrants in the last couple of centuries. In the mid-1800s‚ hundreds of thousands of immigrants poured into America coming from mostly northern and western Europe. In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ another wave of “new” immigrants came to America

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    Challenges Of Immigrant

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    the new life might be harder. Hunt‚ a director of Multi cultural Human Services‚ a Falls Church‚ Virginia-based organization that helps immigrants adjust to life in the United States‚ said “the issues immigrants face can be even more daunting. Most immigrant parents who arrive in new communities are faced with immediate challenges to their survival‚

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    Learning From Personal Hardships. When going through life an individual will undoubtedly find various hardships he or she will deal with. In Romeo and Juliet it displays various personal conflicts; from a broken heart‚ an arranged marriage‚ and the generation deep hatred embedded within family history. Moreover in The Alchemist following the story of a shepherd boy who once lost nearly everything; who had trouble finding his personal legend; the adventurer who could not find his own heart. Furthermore

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    Non-Immigrant Visa Options for the United States of America Foreign nationals coming to the United States need a non-immigrant visa‚ unless they are Canadians‚ or are eligible for the Visa Waiver program‚ which allows business or tourist visits of up to 90 days. If non-U.S. citizens wish to live in the United States permanently‚ a “green card” or permanent resident status is required. The “green card” offers the ability to live‚ work or conduct business anywhere in the United States. An

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    Wisconsin Immigrants

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    There were many immigrants that came to the beautiful landscapes of Wisconsin in the Late 1800’s and early 1900’s. With the improving transportation during this time encouraged large amounts of people to move West. Immigrants came by railroad‚ ship‚ or even horses with wagons. Milwaukee seemed to be where the majority of immigrants showed up to because of its accessibility and the many business opportunities in that area. The Germans were by far the most abundant while the Norwegians were second

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    Women in 1900s

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    Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles‚ such as a caring mother‚ a diligent homemaker‚ and an obedient wife. The perfect mother was supposed to stay home and nurture so society would accept them. A diligent housewife had dinner on the table precisely at the moment her husband arrived from work. After World War II‚ there was an expansion of the population; therefore caused the need for more housing and other needs of people. The first mass-produced suburb - Levittown‚ New York - was built

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    Overcoming a hardship is a difficult thing to do that shows strength and determination in one’s character. In the novel Angela’s Ashes‚ multiple characters throughout the book overcome their own hardships. For instance‚ Frank McCourt has multiple negative things thrown at him all through his childhood and teenage years. Such as‚ his father being a constant drunk forcing his mother to beg for food from the priest’s leftovers. Though Frank did not overcome this in the most legal ways at times he was

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