The Immigrant Advantage Analysis

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The Immigrant Advantage To begin my most enjoyable parts in this book is when the author goes against the common stereotype as a disadvantages on society. Instead the author look at individuals and their communities, all from diverse backgrounds. First she started off with Vietnamese then many other ethnic group, the author writes about the health and academic advantages that they learned from their culture.

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