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    In the world we live in today‚ many centuries ago a huge movement started to erupt in the United States‚ which caused a sustainable increase in population through out time and still continues on this very day. That big movement was the immigration to the United States of America. In case anyone did not know the exact definition of immigration‚ it is the movement of a big group amount of people into another country or area to which they are not imprinted or inherited originally to. Out of all the

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    Antonia Discussion Questions 1. Make connections from the book to show how the immigrants who came to America in the late 1800’s tried to keep some of their "homeland" traditions alive in their new environment. Describe‚ at least 3 different examples of this. One way how the immigrants who came to America tried to keep their "homeland" traditions is when Jim and Antonia wanted to go see the new Russian’s who had lived in their town. When they visited Peter (One of the Russian’s)‚ he wanted to

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    November 01‚ 2013 The American Dream Today‚ many people immigrate to the United States of America in search of the American Dream; freedom‚ equality‚ and the opportunity to achieve their personal goals in life that they could not achieve in their homeland. The American Dream is the pursuit of prosperity and opportunity that drives people to push their own limits and persevere in order to lead successful lives and achieve whatever goals they set. The American Dream is alive because people from other

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    Port Security

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    Literature Review Body of Content 1. Economic Impact 2. High Visibility/High Causalities 3. Ease of Attack 4. Conclusion References Abstract Since the 9/11 attacks‚ the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has increased security measures at airports that are continuously scrutinized. However‚ it appears on the surface there is a disregard of the protection of seaports and container ships to include early warning and response

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    New Orleans Research Paper

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    Security for Super Bowl XLVII On February 3‚ 2013‚ the biggest‚ grandest‚ most-watched single event in American sports is coming to New Orleans. (Tourism) New Orleans as celebrated plenty of milestones on its slow road to recovery from Hurricane Katrina‚ but arguably none is bigger than hosting its first Super Bowl since the 2005 storm left the city in shambles. (Kunzelman) As fans prepare to travel to cheer for their favorite teams‚ the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens arrive in the

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    These Hateful Hands In this beautifully described unfortunate tale‚ it paints a detailed picture of what life was like first hand during the Vietnam war and its effects it had on the main characters and how coming to America was just as hard as living through the Vietnam war. It is a tale built on love but sustained on hate. The Authors mother was disowned for falling deeply in love with a rough gangster from the northern region of Vietnam. They had a very rough life in Vietnam filled with fear

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    Eth/125 Appendix a

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    dominant or majority group. | |Emigration |The act of leaving one’s homeland or country to settle in another. | |Immigration |The act of coming to and settling in a new homeland or country from one’s original | | |homeland or country. | |Culture |Culture

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    Law Enforcement Today

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    noteworthy challenges that police officers face is policing a multicultural society. In this paper‚ I am going to discuss these issues in detail‚ as well as how local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement agencies interact with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. I will also offer suggestions on how this relationship may be improved. The duty of law enforcement is to “protect and serve”. To do this‚ police officers must be able to police in a multicultural society. It is important for officers

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    Negative effects of 9/11

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    The Flight that Changed America “I felt so much pride‚ so much love. You get a handful of days like this in a lifetime. Take in every minute. They’ll be over soon enough‚ and you never know what tomorrow will bring.” This was said by Elliot on September 10‚ 2001. Little did Elliot know that by saying this quote he was speaking to what the next day would bring. The next day was a day that changed America forever. September 11‚ 2001 is day no one will forget. Who would have thought that a plane

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    Asian Ethnicity Vol. 9‚ No. 3‚ October 2008‚ 201–218 Identity development and cultural production in the Chinese diaspora to the United States‚ 1850–2004: new perspectives David Pendery* Department of English‚ National Chengchi University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Diaspora studies have grown in importance in the modern world as world travel and relocation have become more feasible; as the numbers of persecuted peoples and those seeking exile or new beginnings in new lands has increased; as globalization

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