My Move to America Essay

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    great states of america in the best state which is utah. I grew up in a city called braintree i lived in a small a small town called bocking which is about 45 miles from london, it was really cool living in england because i was really comfortable and it was home for about 10 years england is pretty cool like it was way different to america like our church is really old and really beautiful. When i was about nine almost turning ten was the day i found out i was moving to america, i remember…

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    became known as the ‘melting pot.’ Throughout the year, America became the home to people that were fleeing religious persecution and eventually a home to those who wanted to create a better life for themselves. My immigration story adheres to the wave of migration to the U.S. in that time as there was an influx of Asians in the fourth wave of immigration due to a new law giving priorities to those who had the skills needed in the labor market. My family’s immigration story is neoteric as I am…

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    First, they had their own culture. Before the indian removal was passed, they created a world that they have their own language, printing press, and newspapers. They had a civilization, they had a government modeled after the U.S and they have their own constitution. They had order where they used to live But they already signed the indian removal act. But few of the tribes only agreed on this act so this act was not equal. The Cherokees were not treated equally and treated as if they were…

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    be difficult for some people, whereas to others it can be life changing. Chris, in his film “30 Days Outsourcing”, travels, from America, to India to see how it would be to live the Indian lifestyle. He discovers that he enjoys his life in America rather than the life he had in India. On the other hand, in her essay “Two Ways to Belong in America”, Bharati moves to America, from India, and decides she does not want to go back home. In the film “30 Days Outsourcing”, Chris takes a 30 day trip…

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    race then having to move from that country to an unfamiliar area where you are forced to start over. People begin to look at you strange and you soon wonder if you will ever belong in this new, unfamiliar environment. My father ,Acee Chapman Jr., along with his family made the choice to move to America when he was just a little boy. The move caused several struggles within the family that eventually led to some life changing decisions. These decisions and struggles helped shape my dad into the…

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    as people like to move to a different country to get a better life. Do you ever think about leaving your home, family, friends, and even your country to obtain a better life? My moment was when I was coming to America and how scary it was to come into a new country where we did not know anyone or spoke the language. Growing up in Mauritania, all I wanted and dreamed about was being able to visit America. It all began on one Saturday night around 10 o’clock PM when everyone in my family was…

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    and then exposed to different cultures can be a good or bad thing. Some people respect the difference and some are not accepting of it. My mother is a born and raised African. She moved to America at the age of 28. Compared to my mother I was born and raised in America. My mother was exposed to a majority of people who influenced her closed minded beliefs. In, America there are people from all over the world so I was exposed to many more people than her when growing up. A lot of our beliefs and…

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    struggled with lots of things when I migrated to America. When I first came to America, my family and I were moving in with our uncle who came a month before us to America. He had found a small house in Garland Texas. His family of five including himself, and my family of four including myself were going to move in together. The house he lived in was a 2-room house with one bathroom; it was a very small house for two families. We decided to move out once my dad had the money to rent us a house…

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    I had a wonderful time doing my book report on “American Cultural Patterns: A cross-cultural Perspective”. The book is about observing American culture from an outsider's perspective, and comparing it to other cultures from across the globe. In this book, American culture refers to pattern and behavior of the mainstream. In this book, American culture mainly refers to white males for they make up the majority of America, however, it is not exclusive to them. This book is not about Americans…

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    That moment when it was our time to move. That moment my mom and sister were crying because we were moving way from everybody family,friends everybody and leaving everything behind. It was cold day. I think in America it was around january last. and was snowing cold really cold. and we been waiting for our day our day to move from nepal to america. Grandpa and grandma they were already came to america.We were really happy we just want to get here and see him but we didn't wanna leave our home…

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