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    rotten crowd,” I shouted across the lawn, “You’re worth the whole damn bunch put together” (154). Nick sees even through Gatsby’s flaws that he still has hope in the future and that he is searching for human connection, although he uses wealth and illegal activities to get there. The new American Dream does not lead to happiness in those who have achieved the goal and admiration of…

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    The practice of providing “sanctuary” have roots the middle ages where people seek asylum would go to Church, where they have protection from persecution. In a country that is divided by party lines, and gripped with recent consequences, the word sanctuary has controversies. The Trump Administration has time and time again doubted the effectiveness of progressives’ agenda and turn to methods of deportations, border control, and crackdowns for salvation from the problem. A look into the past,…

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    • The article “Cross-Cultural Law: The Case of the Gypsy Offender” by Anne Sutherland is about a Gypsy was using his nephews social security number to get a car from a dealership. He was questioned and told the dealership it wasn’t his and took the car back to the dealership, and they arrested him on a felony for with intent to deceive by using a false representation to obtain the car. Anne Sutherland was brought in on the case to stand on trial to explain that he wasn’t trying to deceive them…

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    Bail really has become a problematic feature in our justice system. What happen if someone got arrested for something that they haven't done? Would they be able to make bail. The answer to this question is “Yes” or “No”. Their answer might change their life. It could mean keeping their job or losing or their family. The United State the one of the greatest countries in the world. However, it has one of the major problems with the highest incarceration rate in the world. President Obama said in…

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    Polish Immigration

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    Polish Immigration Immigration is a term commonly heard throughout the United States, being that this is a country built upon immigrants. Beginning with the Europeans, others such as the Irish, Chinese, Germans, Africans, Mexicans, Syrians, Polish and many more have migrated to the United States and put their roots in it’s soil. In a new country full of innovation, immigrants of all nationalities were able to start a new life and provide better living conditions for their families. People in…

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    1. In the United States, it is obvious that there are numerous immigrants who live here. Every person has their own reason for why they wanted to immigrate to America. The most common reason for people to immigrate to the U.S is to join a family member. Other reasons include fleeing from poverty, and conflicts in their country. Also, some people, want better job and education opportunities for themselves and for their children. The most common reason for people to immigrate here is to be…

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    Migration is defined as the movement of people from one place to another, which involves a change of residence. I will also be discussing the key terms; also Lee’s push and pull theory the pros and cons suffered by the origin, destination (country) and migrants. I will also provide a case study (Mexico to USA) to back up my facts on the advantages and disadvantages. Push Factors Are disadvantages or problems with an area that causes people to leave. E.g. lack of jobs, education, medical…

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    England is suffering, but the people are not fully aware of its impacts. They don’t know how industrialization can affect the future of our children and our grandchildren. While industrialization has made the lives of people better, the negative impacts vastly outweigh the positive. Before discussing the negative impacts of industrial revolution in this article, the positive effects should first be brought to light. For example, the Industrial Revolution is changing the role of women in…

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    The Red Umbrella Analysis

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    In the United States of America immigration has been going on for centuries. In text across the world immigration is widely used and varied. Depending on the text, immigration can be portrayed in many different ways such as, positive, neutral, and negative. In the text, The Red Umbrella and, A Band-Aid for 800 Children is portrayed from both similar and different ways. The story, The Red Umbrella, has portrayed immigration differently from, A Band-Aid for 800 Children. In the text the author…

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    In today’s society there is a lot of discussion on what behavior is considered civilized and what is considered barbaric. Consider the actions of our president, Donald Trump. The majority consider his behavior with women and his tactics for being elected extremely barberic. There is even a chance that he cheated during the election. Some consider his behavior normal, calling it “ locker room talk”, and therefore consider it civilized. You can also consider the behavior of ISIS and their…

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