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    unhealthy notions about relationships (Protecting our children’s innocence online). To better protect children and teenagers‚ censorship to internet pornography is necessary. Some of the websites like YouTube prevent the access to videos judged to be inappropriate for youth. By filtering those phonographic materials‚ parents can make sure that their children are safe from obscene contents. This could prevent underage sex too as some children may become more adventurous about sex after watching

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    Immigration into the U.S.

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    States every year. I chose the song “Coming to America” by Neil Diamond‚ because it talks about immigrants and why they leave their countries to pursue the American dream. He explained how people left their homes and came to America in order to find a safer place to live in‚ a place where they can achieve their dreams and have a good life. The song’s theme is a positive interpretation of the history of immigration to the United States where they come to achieve liberty‚ prosperity and welfare. Liberty

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    Immigration Reflection

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    Immigration has been a long standing issue in America and is still one of the most predominant topics in politics today. On November 14‚ 2012‚ Hector Becerra published an article in the The New York Times that talks about the belief Latinos are the main source that caused President Barack Obama to be re-elected. Since President Obama has devised a plan‚ known as the Dream Act‚ has given the Latino population hope but has also brought some negativity into the past election. Although many feel most

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    Immigration Trends

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    Immigration Trends An interesting way to merge both concepts of System Justification Theory and Social Work intervention is that of immigration and the problems faced by immigrants in the USA. It is important to note that the USA would not be what it is today without Latin America or immigrants. By the same token Latin America cannot be understood without the USA. The “Bracero Program” (from the Spanish: brazos‚ arms) saw thousands of Mexican nationals enter the US to work in agriculture. In the

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    Immigration Issues

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    The issue of illegal immigration has always been a “hot topic” not only in the political world but also with the average American. The increase in illegal immigrants has threatened our security and put a strain on our already tightened economy. The illegal immigrants choice not to assimilate has also affected the general attitude towards them. Most people have strong feelings about the immigration issues facing the United States right now. However‚ there is a strong division of those feelings towards

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    Illegal Immigration

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    Illegal Immigration The United States has charmed immigrants from around the world. For generations‚ people sought after the protective wings of America as settlers‚ opportunists‚ pioneers‚ explorers‚ and missionaries legally and illegally. America was said to be the land of freedom‚ the land of opportunity and as the Declaration of Independence famously wrote a land of “certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” America has become a nation full

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    Immigration Reform

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    IMMIGRATION REFORM The United States has over an estimated one million immigrants‚ both legal and illegal‚ entering the country each year. The total number of illegal immigrants is said to be close to 11 million. A few issues which arise from this are the strain imposed on funding for welfare‚ employment‚ education system‚ and healthcare. So what can be done about this? According to a recent Gallup survey‚ two-thirds of the American population is in favor of certain measures regarding immigration

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    lead a successful life. The Statue of Liberty has held open arms to the rest of the world with the message of‚ “hope to the hopeless‚ welcome to the poor‚ courage to the meek” (Julie‚ n.d). In response to concerns to immigration the United States has formed laws to control the immigration and naturalization process to curb potentially negative effects. While it is impossible to stop all immigrants from coming into the United States with the proper creation or modification

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    Approving Immigration

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    Demar Jones English 116-118 4-14-13 Immigration Essay Immigration is Our Nation For decades‚ immigration has been one of the biggest issues in America’s society. Their has been big debates on whether it has really helped America or if it has really been the reason for its downfall. Immigration has caused the population to increase dramatically in the United States. In fact‚ it is the largest factor contributing to population growth in the U.S. . . . Because of population climbing

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    Theories of Immigration

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    Published by: Population Council Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2938462 Accessed: 04/11/2010 19:16 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part‚ that unless you have obtained prior permission‚ you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles‚ and you may use content in the JSTOR archive

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