My Move to America Essay

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    easy for me to move from Australia to America, but really it is difficult to forget about. When someone moves from one house to another they don’t usually leave the country where their family, friends and memories are. As for me, in 2011 my family and I traveled to the United States to look for a house to live in. My dad was offered a new job but the catch was that we had to move. This was extremely last minute, we had about four weeks left in Australia before we made the big move. My friends…

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    indeed is precious because that’s what life is. One wrong move and your loved one could pass in a country, that they didn’t even want to be in. My father retired from the army a few months ago. It was a long process that over time caused my family to rethink the way our lives would soon change. I am sixteen years old and I remember a moment in my preschool where I got to show a picture of my dad to the entire class. I was telling them what my dad was doing. I don’t remember being sad. I…

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    now take their rightful place alongside men in society, and we no longer fear change, although we have been a country of change since the start. In the 239 year America has been free, the country has witnessed 218 years of war. This turmoil has done little to nothing to deter the will of immigrants. This may be attributed to a vow that America seems to make to immigrants. As J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur puts it in his essay “Letter III: What is an American?”, Lady Columbia seems to say, “..If…

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    American Dream Immigration

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    while it is still available in America. America provides numerous opportunities for many people, even if you were not born in the United States. Education, financial aid, and immigration are some ways that make the American Dream still accessible in America. Many people will argue…

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    When Is America Is Free

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    The America I believe is free. The america i believe in will protect and serve when needed most. America is a great and large country that has about 324,753,344 people living here. America has the third most amount of people of the entire world! If you ask me america is one of the strongest countries in the world, when we are with our allies, we are unstoppable. The america I believe in is safe and sound, nothing is stronger than the forces of the United States of American Military defending…

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    I am writing about people who have risked their lives for equality in America. All of these people wanted equality for everyone. These are the people who struggled to fight for equality because of them they changed things for the better of what we see today. They didn’t think it was fair that white people got a lot of things and was treated better. Thanks to them the world has gotten better and everyone is treated fair now. Rosa Parks made a stand by not wanting to give up her seat because she…

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    Essay On Iraq Immigration

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    and my parents to leave our love ones, but the reason why we leave our county is to have a better opportunity and better education and to improve my English language, and to provide for my family, get a better job. The security in my county wasn’t good, they were so many dangers around me all the time I was always afraid because of my safety. One of the first things that most migrants need do when they get to the US is to discover an occupation. For me was to get a job, and then i stay with my…

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    An “American” identity is created by multiple things including a change in culture, citizenship, and a new country. The first real step to becoming American would be to move to America. Afterwards, you would need to be granted citizenship legally. From then on, it’s all about how you as a person change to adapt to the new lifestyle you’ve set yourself in. This includes whether you feel you’re an American or not, your lifestyle, daily routine, language, and the way you act in your everyday life.…

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    “My Favorite Chaperone” In the story “My Favorite Chaperone,” written by Jean Davies Okimoto, a young girl named Maya and her family move from Kazakhstan, Russia to The United States of America. They move because of their financial stability. Once they are in America, Maya’s mother and father earn jobs and get back on track to a better lifestyle. In the short story, each family member faces many different conflicts. For example: Maya’s little brother, Nurzhan, gets teased at school because of…

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    Jones Executive Chef Growing up, I hadn’t realized that I wanted to be a chef. It took one meal from The French Laundry by Thomas Keller to inspire my passion. I was already an undergraduate student at Skidmore College when I decided to transfer to the Culinary Institute of America, where I completed an externship at Le Cirque under Daniel Boulud. After my graduation from the Culinary Institute, I did what many young chefs do. I moved to New York City with aspirations to become one of the…

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