will try to just introduce the main idea of it and then expand more in the paragraph dedicated to the compromise. Finally‚ I will try to describe more what the benefit will be for the society as a whole instead of just describing how it benefits immigrants. (WC: 69) Step 2 (EVIDENCE): Even though both peers complimented me because I used a lot of credible sources. One of them said that my voice is lost because I included too much evidence. Therefore‚ I will try to start each paragraph with my own
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shaped my thinking. When my Orthodox uncles visit from Europe‚ they bring many facets of dedicated Jewish life that I am lacking. Aspects of many religions have entered my conscience and have left a lasting impression. Cleveland High School has many immigrants and refugees from East Africa. Many of them practice Islam and bring new ways of thinking to the school. Diversity makes our country unique. It is what makes our country great.
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I grew up in a primarily white middle-class suburb in Dallas‚ Texas. I was a millennial boy living the American Dream along with his immigrant parents. My neighbors were good people‚ I lived on a cul-de-sac playing sports and other classic games like tag. I was the only foreigner in my neighborhood (Turkish-American)‚ but I felt as though I fit in. My family‚ however‚ was another story. My parents divorced when I was four years old. My father remarried within a year and took us (my older brother
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For a long time many immigrants come to the United States to look for success and happiness. People make choices that involve opening one door while closing another. For example‚ Mary and Michael are two young teenagers from Ireland. They are going to the United States to have better life for themselves and their family. This essay will explain risks and hopes that Mary and Michael have when they arrive to the new country. Entering into the new country Mary and Michael will face many risks. Everything
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Huiqing Chen Ethical Decision CRN 21485 Jan.28,2014 After I know she is an undocumented immigrant‚ working in my home. What is the ethical thing for me to do? The easy way to solve the problem is to hire another person who ’s legally living in U.S.A so as to avoid complications‚ for we care only about our own well-being. But this way is not ethical. Thus,I got a ethical dilemma on my hands. Before I make a decision,Firstly,I am going to analyze the consequences first. Assume I have a variety
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I come from a family of immigrants who came here for a better living standard unfortunately‚ while growing up I witnessed money problems in the household. They had to work long hours and I struggled to focus on my own potential. My parents couldn’t spend much time with me and my siblings dealing with our own problems especially in school. As a result‚ I had a lack of confidence because I wasn’t at the same level as the rest of other kids and struggled doing well in school. I hate to say I didn’t
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the education force‚ I admire her for the unwavering resilience she commands. But most importantly‚ my mother is one of the most supportive pillars in my life. She inspires me to do well every day‚ and her prowess as a mother and as an assimilated immigrant is undoubtedly influential. I hope to become much like my mother in the future‚ for she is an amazing parent and person amongst everyone else. When Mother moved to Boston‚ she was a beautician student who attended school in New York. “Why not go
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Chapter One February 23‚ 1843‚ 10 years before the events of An Immigrant American. Suddenly‚ the door of the carriage flung open‚ as it pulled up to the doors of the Mannheim Palace on an early and cold February morning in 1843. “Karolina‚ I am so glad you are here!” The young woman said frantically as she burst into tears. “I thought you would never get here.” “I don’t know what to do with my hair‚ and my mother needs help with the wedding preparations‚ and they will be here any moment”. She continued
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familiarize myself with a completely different environment‚ but I just thought I had a little more time to prepare. Well‚ it turns out that I was wrong. You see‚ I wasn’t your average pre-schooler who was nervous about making friends. I was the immigrant child who had never spoken a word of English. Rewind two years prior to that moment where we have an outspoken three-year-old girl accessorized with pink
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from constructing a sense of self by barriers to belonging such as racial and cultural prejudice‚ violence‚ hypocrisy‚ and oppression. If and when these barriers are overcome‚ the individual is allowed to grow and belong on a more universal level. “Immigrant Chronicle” by Peter Skrzynecki and “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac both show this sense of the construction of
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