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    freedom was taken away as the invasion of the New World took over and they were forced onto reservations and not allowed to hunt and roam as they always had. For the immigrants moving into the New World the American Dream that sounded so good in their homeland was not at all what they had been promised. They lived and worked in harsh conditions and were treated poorly making the American Dream a myth. The American Dream for the African-Americans‚ immigrants‚ and Native Americans was a myth in the end as

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    important to homeland security. The U.S. Border Patrol plays an essential role in securing the border between the United States and Mexico with 90% of their resources defending this one border. The issue of illegal smuggling is not new to the United States-Mexico border‚ or to law enforcement agencies. The occurrence continues to increase while smugglers adjust to law enforcement tactics. Even after the security efforts of the Bush Administration and the United States Department of Homeland Security

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    Ever since the founding of the United States people have always been emigrating to the United States. Dinesh D’Souza once said‚ “Other countries have been founded by ’accident of force.’ America is a creation of thought.” These thoughts have made America great place to be‚ making immigrants take a chance and move to America to escape things like poverty. Even though some immigrants come to the United States of America to escape problems immigrants get new‚ but smaller problems in the United

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    poem‚ Beowulf illustrates the concept of the Monomyth structure perfectly. According to the Monomyth structure‚ a story must have several components‚ or stages‚ in order to be considered an epic. These stages are: the call to adventure‚ leaving the homeland‚ descent into hell‚ the return with gifts and finally‚ death. As expected‚ Beowulf experiences all of these stages throughout his adventures. In the land of the Danes‚ a monster named Grendel has been terrorizing and murdering the people and the

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    Birth of the FBI. Retrieved from http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/highlights-of-history/articles/birth on August 3‚ 2011 Homeland Security. (2011). Homeland Security and Law Enforcement. Retrieved from http://www.policeemployment.com/resources/articles/homeland-security-law on August 4‚ 2011 Office of Homeland security. (2002). State and Local Actions for Homeland Security. Retrieved from http://www.ncs.gov/library/policy_docs/State_and_Local_Actions_for_Homeland_Securi ty.pdf on August

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    U.S. immigration policy changed drastically with the “Homeland Security Act” and “the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act”. It became hard for tourists‚ foreign students. “The Bush Administration created the Department of Homeland Security in 2002‚ The Immigration‚ Naturalization Service and the U.S. Customs Service — both formerly part of the Department of Justice — were consolidated

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    of who he was as a Pakistani‚ causing him to feel like a foreigner when going back to his homeland. After the 9/11 bombings Changez makes a decision to stop attempting to fit in as an American and instead proudly stands out as an outsider. The two conflicting identities‚ Pakistani and American‚ are not able to work cohesively together leading to Changez becoming an outsider in both America and his homeland Pakistan. Despite the extent to which Changez attempted to change himself in order to fit

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    During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s‚ American cities saw a rapid growth from international immigrants and urbanization from natives. There were many reasons that brought people to america‚ and drove them away from their homeland. The growth of population changed the ways cities operated‚ because the people were different‚ from their culture and point of origin. Freedom was a main pull factor the drove people to america‚ from Europe and Asia. A majority of the immigrants that came for Freedom

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    The paradigm shift now requires a unified response‚ which in turn required an academic approach to disaster management. September 11th was the catalyst for redefining the whole process of thinking in the industry. At First‚ The U.S. Department of Homeland Security was created after 9/11. In response to a serious attack on American‚ emergency management began to develop the degree of

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    of 9/11 Terrorists (2011). (2011‚ November). Retrieved from Federation for American Immigration Reform: http://www.fairus.org/issue/identity-and-immigration-status-of-9-11-terrorists 9-11 Commission‚ Homeland Security‚ and Intelligence Reform. (n.d.). Retrieved from U.S.Senate Comitee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: http://www.hsgac.senate.gov/issues/9-11-commission Airport Security. (n.d.). Retrieved from Flight Global: http://www.flightglobal.com/features/9-11/airport-security/

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