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    Memoir Essay edited

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    many memorable events in my life‚ but perhaps the most wonderful moment that I have experienced so far is when I received the news that my student visa to the United States had been approved by the US Embassy Officer. At that moment‚ I knew that my life would change forever‚ and I would be embarking on a new exciting journey. .Applying for an F1 Visa is not an easy process for Vietnamese students‚ especially for students who have failed the interview process multiple times like I did. Finally after

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    Human Rights: Treatment of Refugees 1. Outline the domestic/international contemporary human rights issue you have chosen (see syllabus for suggestions) A refugee is defined within the 1951 Refugee Convention as any person who:  "Owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group or political opinion‚ is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or‚ owing to such fear‚ is unwilling to avail himself of

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    he retired the Chinese Nationalist discredited him(1). However in September 12‚ 2015 he was awarded with the President’s Citation Award from the Taiwanese President(3). In conclusion‚ Feng Shan Ho was a savior to thousands people. He gave away visas to Jewish people who wanted to escape concentration camps or death‚ but yet he was not noticed until he died and he was fine with that. He also gives a great lesson about how you should do what is right for people and friends before you should help

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    Illegal Immigration

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    Damaris Ramos Kris Dassinger English 102-01 03/27/2013 Illegal Immigration When it comes to the country as a whole‚ everyone has an opinion on how to change it. Most of the time we don’t see eye to eye‚ but I’m pretty sure we can agree on one thing….Illegal Immigration is a huge problem. It’s something that should’ve been controlled a long time ago and it wasn’t. Now that the issue is out of control‚ everyone has their hands up in

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    Terrorism Border Control

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    York’s subway system were all Middle East aliens. They were more than likely granted a visa that should have never been issued or had overstayed a visa and should have immediately been deported from the country. Unfortunately‚ the door is wide open for illegal entrance to the country due to the issuing of visas by immigration counselors around the world. The state department has a laissez faire policy on issuing visas and approves 80 percent of the eight million applications every year. The department

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    I. Introduction a) How many people‚ by show of hands‚ have family that came from another country? i. Most everyone is affected in some way by the rights of immigrants coming into our country. Whether by legal or illegal means‚ it is an important and pressing issue. b) The registration and deportation of immigrants has detoured from a legal issue and has become more of an issue of profiling. c) I hope to demonstrate to you today about how our laws have taken away from the American dream by persecuting

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    Chiune Sugihara

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    Chiune Sugihara: A Compassionate Hunter “Even a hunter cannot kill a bird which flies to him for refuge.” During an interview this was Chiune Sugihara’s response to the question of why he would risk his career and life to rescue people he had no connection to. Chiune Sugihara‚ a Japanese citizen‚ was responsible for the second largest rescue of the Jewish people during WWII ("Chiune Sugihara”). Japan was part of the central powers of the war‚ this included Nazi Germany. Japan was on the side of the

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    Being Away from Home

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    situation makes going aboard for a job is a wise choice. On the other hand‚ applying a working visa is tougher than people thought. Applicants have to take IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and TOEFL (Testing of English a Foreign Language) first. Then‚ they should show visa officers their working statement‚ family information‚ personal statements and other documents. The process of applying visa is careful and serious‚ so not every applicant can success. Thus‚ everything has two sides

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    Project Part 2

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    before moving to the United States on a H1-B visa to work for Texas Instruments. (H-1B Work Visa) Texas Instruments is an American company that designs and sells a variety of computer parts‚ and calculators to software. The work hours that are required are typical of most American companies with a lot of travel involved plus many late hours to meet project deadlines. I brought my wife with me who is pregnant with our first child. She came on a H4 visa which means she is not allowed to work. (H-4

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    opportunities for a visa worker‚ which impacted her and her family

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