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    societal concerns young immigrant children experience when assimilating to the American society. The public school system must take into consideration the needs of immigrant children as they adapt to the American culture. This transition has developed an ethical dilemma in the public school system‚ by raising a high demand to integrate cultural diversity in the curriculum; even though it is not identified as a skill standard by the state. However‚ due to the rapid growth of immigrant children in the United

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    Composition #1 (Out-of-Class) 3-4 typed pages (500-600 words) Due: Monday‚ September 16th MURAT TANIL “BREAKING IMMIGRANT STEREOTYPES” BREAKING THE IMMIGRANT STEREOTYPE I believe embracing other cultures and learning other languages enrich your life.I believe if you come to America to live you should try to learn the culture and language. Being an immigrant causes many difficulties in a persons daily life which can fill them with disappointment and loneliness‚ including

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    second generation immigrants; they were born in germany‚ and speak german. Interestingly though‚ many of these second generation immigrants still have a sense of being “in-between” as noted by Annika Marlen Hinze’s novel‚ Turkish Berlin: "[w]hile in the larger German society (as in the larger Turkish society in Turkey)‚ Turkish immigrant women and their in-between-ness stand out visually‚ in the immigrant neighborhood‚ they fit in" (p. 95). Despite the fact that Turkish Immigrants have had an important

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    The Immigrant was made in 1917 by the director and actor of Charlie Chaplin. In the 1900s there were high numbers of European immigrants heading towards America in hope of new opportunities. The film emphasizes the journey and struggles the people aboard the ship went through to get across the sea‚ while at the same trying to fit in the American expectations. Examples that Chaplin faced within the film was trying to make some money before he got America‚ however was left with no money to survive

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    “The immigrant” shows how immigrants believe that everything is handed to them when they get to the United States. Charlie Chaplin thought that once he entered America everything would just be given to him. The stereotype of America is that everyone is successful and money is made at ease. The film illustrates the idea that everything in America is given to you. When he was gambling‚ he was winning every time. Chaplin was getting lucky and money was coming at ease and he was enjoying every second

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    understandings and diversities of each immigrant and their experiences underlies in a range of issues they encounter such as rights‚ freedoms‚ beliefs‚ power‚ entrapment etc… All of which are a common understanding when used in comparison towards the migrants lives using the poignant aspect of imagery and journey’s within the poem “Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951”. The experiences and perceptive in this poem help perceive an understanding of the immigrants experiences towards the new world of which

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    experiences of generations and immigrants The immigrant story is one we have all heard before. These stories show how individuals can come to America with nothing and end up giving their families everything they could imagine. It is hard work but that is the American Dream. But what does this dream really mean for immigrants and their families? Does the hard work of immigrants pay off? A lot of research says there are many social and economic changes between generations of immigrants. Education levels‚ income

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    In 2017‚ Canada announced their plan to fill a 300‚000 quota number of incoming immigrants. That is a large number and appears like Canada is showing such openness for incoming immigrants. But this innocuous sentence can be problematic. It can be difficult to gage the problems of Canadian perception of immigration when one’s family arrived in the country several generations ago and now identify as a native Canadian. The word “quota” is problematic in describing immigration for its inferred meaning

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    5. I lived the life of a normal kid with school and friends and just being a kid. When I got older I couldn’t get a normal job or even go to school or even get my first car. It is hard and it keeps getting harder for some reason. I’m 24 and don’t really know where to turn to.” This was spoken by a man named Jose who speaks out about the hardships of being an illegal immigrant. The things we‚ Americans‚ take for granted were difficult for him. The United States was supposed to be a land for anyone

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    102 2EA 10/10/13 Synthesis Project Articles on Illegal Immigrants The system in which to integrate illegal immigrants is weak‚ and has been held off for to long. Because the Dream Act has been held off for so long it has not progressed and adapted as it should have already done. In my essay “The Dream” I explained a plan to improve the Dream Act for the years lost. The articles‚ “Children of Illegal Immigrants”‚ “Children of Illegal Immigrants Struggle when parents are deported”‚ “Lawmakers should

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