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    were tired of living in poverty we came here to succeed and not to take no one’s job. There are plenty of jobs out here but no one is willing to do them except whom‚ undocumented immigrants. Many people procrastinate‚ but yet when have you seen someone else work in the fields‚ be a janitor‚ or housekeeper. The fresh fruits and vegetables that most have in their table were picked by whom? Illegal immigrants. They are jobs nobody else wants to take because it has to do a lot with social class status.

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    The group of Swedish people came to America mainly for job opportunities. They started to travel here in the 1840s when a group o pioneers started a migration tradition between certain areas in the United States. This caused what they call‚ colonies‚ to form in settlements including: western Illinois‚ Iowa‚ central Texas‚ southern Minnesota‚ and western Wisconsin. The population overgrowth in Sweden was a major reason for the people of Sweden to leave their home country. Religion beliefs and political

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    Persuasive Essay Outline Limited Topic: Equal Rights for Illegal Immigrants General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to defend equal rights for illegal immigrants. Method of Arrangement: Monroe’s motivated sequence Introduction Attention I. Think of yourself being a single parent. You have four children‚ ages ranging from 6-13. You are working two jobs‚ not including your job as a parent. II. As you see your children get

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    A Informative Speech An Informative Speech is like teaching. The purpose of an informative speech is to try to teach something to the audience. The success of your speech depends on whether the audience learns what you wanted to teach them. You need to tell the audience why the information is useful and valuable. You need to make sure that the audience understands and remembers the essential information. Some examples of an informative speech: A teacher telling students about earthquakes Someone

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    Irish immigrants were a really really big part of the culture change. The largest wave of immigrants came from Ireland because of the famine in their land. Everyone ate potatoes over there‚ so when the crop got a fungus and they died‚ it was a huge problem for the Irish. A whole lot of people ended up dying from the lack of food. A lot of the Irish that came to America couldn’t do anything. They weren’t talented and they had no skills and no money. Mostly they lived up north in cities. They faced

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    When deciding on what topics to focus on for our project‚ we decided to brainstorm topics there are relevant to our society today and to showcase some aspects that were not as well known. Since illegal immigration is talked about widely‚ we decided to incorporate the topic into our project. But‚ legal immigration is less known and not covered as much in media‚ so contrasting the two topics was a good choice. In addition‚ demography is a key topic in peopling because the study of statistics in the

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    Should Illegal/Undocumented Immigrants be Granted Amnesty? Yes‚ I think they should be granted amnesty since they are here in search of freedom‚ liberty and happiness.Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda is the founding director of the North America Integration and Development Center at the University of California‚ Los Angeles. He praises the 1987 Immigration Reform and Control Act for granting legalized status to many undocumented Hispanic immigrants‚ who had resided continuously in the United States since

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    1.2 Definition of Job Analysis According to Mondy and Noe (1987)‚ job analysis which is defined the systematic process of determining the duties and skills required for performing jobs in an organization. In job analysis‚ we identify what the existing tasks‚ duties‚ and responsibilities of job are. Plus‚ it usually involves collecting information depend on the job differentiate. 1.2.1 Information of Job Analysis Information initially derived from job analysis is also valuable to the safety and

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    Vietnam Immigrants and Refugees Immigration has been around for years. It is when someone or even a culture comes to live permanently in a foreign country that is of their own. It is important for us now to realize how this was more relevant in earlier years than it is now. Most of it was related to leaving a country due to war whereas now it may be just to live in America or a better place. Vietnamese people settlement in the United States was a direct result from World War II and the failure

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    Unlike natural born citizens‚ immigrants practice two forms of citizenship: ascriptive and consensual. As defined by Rogers Smith‚ ascriptive citizenship is inherited at birth while consensual citizenship is a choice (Smith 20). One interpretation of Smith’s definitions of citizenship is that a person can only be defined as one type of citizen. This is a very realistic interpretation‚ as many who immigrate to America continue to practice traditions of their culture. However‚ that is not always the

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