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    America‚ “the land of opportunity” has been a destination for immigrants for hundreds of years. There are many causes for immigrants to move to America. The effects of immigration are varied. There are many causes for immigration‚ some are push factors. First‚ in the article “Why do immigrants come here?” by (Cathy pearl)‚ people in some countries have a hard time finding jobs. Some can’t find jobs that they are trained for. Several countries have wars going on; some are under attack by terrorists

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    evident to those outside of the country‚ it is a cause of considerable concern for those within the US. For this reason‚ the fear in the American society should be mitigated. Yet‚ similar to most controversial topics‚ this is easier said than done. America is continually plagued by the threat of ISIL‚ a terrorist group based in Syria‚ and fear of an economic crisis and a bear market.

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    forms‚ one of them being serfdom‚ while serfdom does not exist in the Americas. Another difference was the social class hierarchy of the Americas‚ under the Spanish. All three regions are patriarchal. In all three societies‚ men are higher than women on the hierarchy and have more opportunities and rights. All three also have at the bottom of the society‚ the slaves and the poor. Slavery existed in all of these societies (some w/ different

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    walls can grow taller than the one that Trump wants to build‚ but there are some things that‚ no matter who you are‚ can allow for there to be similarities among those classes. Shackling bonds present in both film and literature can serve to be examples for this idea. These examples can be found in Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez‚ and in Isabel Allende’s‚ And of Clay we are Created‚ and The Myth of the Latin Woman: / Just Met a Girl Named Maria written

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    What America Means to Me

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    What is “America” means to me My poster board is broken up into five different sections. My first section of my collage is pictures of America’s most famous symbols‚ such as the White House‚ the flag‚ Mount Rushmore‚ and the Statue of Liberty. The second section of my collage is labeled ideals and values. The pictures I choose were family‚ wealth‚ products‚ and democracy. Family‚ wealth‚ and products are three things Americans strive for; it’s a common goal for most of us. Democracy is something

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    Mr. Ruth ENG 111; Section 4209 Stereotype: The Myth of a Latin Woman Judith Ortiz Cofer is a Puerto Rican immigrant and a professor of English and creative writing at the University of Georgia. Cofer has written many books‚ poems and essays in her career. As the author of “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria”‚ she shows how society uses stereotypes to deny individualism of certain minority groups. In this essay Cofer describes the injustices that Latina women suffer

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    During 1800 Latin America struggled for independence and all of a sudden it happened. During that time nobody was aware of what was happening in Europe. Independence movement was happening all over the world‚ as oppressed people fought to be free. The European control collapsed and slaves took over in Haiti‚ but that was not the case in Latin America. In Spanish America and Brazil‚ the white people were still at the top while indigenous and blacks stayed at the bottom. The fight for independence

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    1. Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. • The influence of Latin music in the us in the early part of the twentieth century was the start of a new genre of music called “Afro-Cuban Jazz” 2. What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? • The significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans” was there creation of Afro-Cuban jazz. They also represented a bridge connect two very different worlds and making success with white

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    Hispanic Americans in the United States: Taking a Deeper Look Diversity in America Term Paper November 26‚ 2013 Abstract Over the past several decades‚ the United States has become a much more diverse country. Immigration from most if not all countries throughout the world are the reason for this. A large portion of the immigrants that make up our country are Hispanics. Hispanics aren’t just made up of one group of people‚ but rather several groups from different countries of the world

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    Slavery in America first began when African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown‚ Virginia‚ in 1619. Slaves were considered property which caused them unique disruptions‚ frustrations‚ and pain. They depended on their owners‚ worked for long hours‚ and had harsh punishments set in place for those who disobeyed. To make it even worse‚ families held the haunting fear that their families would be torn apart at any moment. The development of the New World led to the emergence

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