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    one of the greatest and problematic thing that could ever happen to you. You grow up with her by your side, creating great memories and fights that could be resolved in less than 3 minutes. In the stories, “Everyday Use” and “Two Ways to Belong to America”, the reader learns about the vast difference that the sisters act, but are able to comprehend the similarities they had. For this reason, the sisters in these stories both share how different and similar they are when from their sisters when…

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    year old boy work in the coal mines of West Virginia. The reason I choose to spend two is the child labor. This is not only a huge problem in West Virginia but it is also a huge problem throughout the United States of America. More than 60% of the kids in the United States of America are working. Tommy and his brothers wake up every day at 4:30 am and search their house for food. They eat what they can find or they go hungry. At 5 they start their walk to the town to catch their ride to the…

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    people of my country. I often found myself eavesdropping on my friends conversing about escaping to America. As tempting as America sounded, I knew illegally entering was wrong. I was 17 years old when the connotation of “America” changed for me; my father came home with wonderful news: we had been given the opportunity as a family to move to America. On my way to America, I couldn’t stop thinking about the opportunities that would be available for me and my family. My father told my younger…

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    getting wealthier and the poor stay poorer. This edge between the rich and the poor is known as the monetary crevice. Furthermore, throughout the years this monetary hole has expanded between the rich and poor people. Monetary disparity is influencing America the most now as it is at an untouched low, thus the financial versatility is close to inconceivable between people. Financial portability is the versatility measured in reference to the wage of a person. The fundamental variables for…

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    away from America, away. It is a very great idea to keep places separated because it will cause issues in the future. There may not even that much stuff going around. There are a lot of ways that America should be separated. America already has a lot of problems, making Britain own this could cause a disaster. Life would be really different if American was free. America is supposed to be a free country that created the Pledge of Allegiance. Great Britain should not be the king of America. I…

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    Danny wake up, time to start packing!” yelped Mom. “What, we’re packing today?” I yelled back. “Yes Danny” Mom Replied. As I got dressed thinking about moving to America, I remembered that I had my soccer championship on Saturday. This is going to be the 6th time I have been to a championship. I ran downstairs to tell my Mom that I had my soccer championship. She said that we were moving on Friday and that I was going to miss the soccer match. “No no no no....” I shrieked to myself. “Please mom…

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    away from a childhood home that you liked but you moved to somewhere better? The Dumas family did, they moved from Iran to America. The Dumas family was affected greatly with the kindness they received from the americans they encountered. As a child Dumas lived in Iran and moved to America. They had lived in a monarchy led by a Shah. When Dumas family arrived to America they were very welcomed and everyone was very kind. She was young so meeting new classmates, going to a new school and…

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    all your life so far. The idea of moving had never crossed my mind. Sure, I knew people who’d moved, and heard stories about it in the media, but the idea of packing up all your belongings and moving to a whole different place just seemed so…huge; bigger than I could comprehend; too big to even worry if it would happen to me. So I guess that’s why I was completely speechless when my dad told me we would be moving to China. School in America wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t the high life, either. I had…

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    faced as I transition from Haiti to America. My first three years in America I have endured some of the painful, Cheerful, loving, and tear shedding times. My world turn upside down after I came to America. My names is Angela Milfort and I’m going to give a glimpse about my Experience in transitioning from one country to another. My journey to America is one experience I will never forget in my life. Living in Haiti was the home I really knew the best, where my mother lived in a three-bedroom…

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    come to the U.S in hope for a new life with more opportunities. My grandmother Adela left her home country Poland in hope that the U.S will offer a better life. All immigrants leave for a reason, many hopeful that their themselves and family will live a happier life. They all come somewhere new with their own story, their own experience that makes them unique. Along with many other immigrants who traveled to America in the 1980’s, my grandmother, Adela, was greatly impacted because she had to…

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