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    Cherry Lopez Professor: Brown Sociology The Immigrant Experience-Past and Present The person I interviewed is Carlos Orellana. He is a Honduran who came to the United States crossing Mexico. Orellana came to the U.S.A in search of a better future for him and his family‚ without realizing how hard it was going to be; finding a path full of bitterness‚ sadness‚ desolation‚ despair and loneliness. How did you come to America? I came to America across all of Mexico. It was very difficult to

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    First‚ with the coming of the immigrants‚ Singapore began to open itself up as a centre for entrepot trade. It began to import and export goods for different areas to different parts of the world. These immigrants also provided important support services such as workers in the dockyards‚ plantations‚ factories and some even provided daily necessities for traders all over the world. All these contributions of the immigrants helped to maintain Singapore as an attractive trading centre and kept it competitive

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    looking for just simply more opportunities. When the family arrived in New York they were ready to find a home after a dreadful trip on their ship. It was my great-great grandparents‚ Peter and Marie(7 moths pregnant)‚ who traveled with their four children: Anna‚ Martha‚ and Hulda to America. Hulda died when they landed but suffered most of the voyage from measles. The Sundvall Family name is a confusing story. My great-grandfather’s grandpa’s family all came to America together but Lars stayed in

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    In The Emigrants‚ author W. G. Sebald uses many returning themes as a way to represent the struggles that emigrants repeatedly experience. Going through a traumatic event‚ such as being forced to leave one’s home‚ leads to the need for repetition as a coping mechanism. This repetition is an outlet for the emigrants‚ because they long to feel as if they have control in their lives. All of the emigrants that Sebald introduces throughout the novel have the same obsession with looking out a window‚ or

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    What were the Contributions of the Immigrants? The immigrants made four important contributions to Singapore. Firstly‚ the Immigrants contributed in the building up of settlement. Secondly‚ it was the promoting of trade. Thirdly‚ they worked for the government. And finally‚ they served the community (Provided social services). The first contribution the immigrants made was building the settlement. The Chinese coolies and Indian labourers cleared the jungles making land available for expansion

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    Immigrating to America Immigration is a big part of what has made America grow and develop differently than other countries. Immigrants come from all over the world with different skills set and for greater opportunity. It is a way to for not only for people seek a better but different ethic groups coming together to as one whole nation. Coming together as a nation that is well diverse can improve the economy by creating more jobs. From 1880 to 1924‚ over 25 million Europeans migrated to the

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    thirteen barrier islands in the United States called Cumberland Island‚ Golden Isles of Georgia‚ Jekyll Island‚ Little St. Simons Georgia‚ Little Tybee Island‚ Ossabaw Island‚ Sapelo Island‚ Sea Island Georgia‚ Skidaway Island Georgia‚ St. Catherines Island‚ St. Simons Georgia‚ Tybee Island Georgia and Wassaw Island. All of these islands have many different types of histories. Cumberland Island has three major ecosystem regions along the western edge of the island there are large

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    alienation‚ insecurity or lack of connection. This notion of not belonging is thoroughly explored through Peter Skrzynecki’s Immigrant Chronicle: St Patrick’s College and in the visual‚ The Island by Armin Greder. St Patrick’s College is a recount of integrated moments of belonging and not belonging which focuses on the persona’s past schooling life. In relation‚ The Island is a visual representation of social exclusion of an individual and alienation. The tendency to want to belong is explored

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    the wrong way. The world is filled with anger and pain from the past. I can say that I am no longer like them I have accepted it and moved on. Although I am not ignorant to the fact that my great great grandmother was raped by her owner and had 4 children for him. When she died my great grandmother had to take care of her brothers because she was the oldest but only 16.I am not ignorant to the fact that my great grandfather was killed by a white man. They left him on the side of the rode to die there

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    Reel Bad Arabs--Discussion Prompt--50 Minutes Current Word Count: 214. Required Word count: 514 1. Shaheen’s research has led him to view over 1000 films in which Arabs are represented. He argues that Arabs are “the most maligned group in the history of Hollywood.” Would you agree with this claim? And why? 2. Shaheen identifies what he terms the mythical location “arabland.” From where did this image first come? It first came from the European travel writers and artist about

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