My Move to America Essay

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    big. This paper will investigate culture through education, human right, and lifestyle by contrasting United State and Iraq. Education is the most important factor for the progress of countries. There are many differences in the United State and my country in the manner of education. Schools in the United State are mixed, share the same class boys and girls. On the other hand, schools in Iraq are separate; there are schools for boys and schools for girls until they reach college. Also,…

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    Mba Personal Statement

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    surrounded by the business world as my family owns a car dealership. Growing up, I can recount spending time with my dad in his office talking about what it is like running a business. Additionally, at a young age my family instilled into me the value of investing for the future. Dinner table talk would often be about our stocks and the general stock market. Going into high school my parents strongly encouraged me to join our local Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter. Undoubtedly,…

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    A nuclear family is described as a dad, a mom, two children, a dog, and live in the suburbs. My family includes myself, my dad, my mom, and brother. We live in the suburbs so we are a nuclear family but I believe most families are different than mine. I think that when you have a family that is not a nuclear family you can be more opened to different experiences which is a good thing. For example, my best friend’s dad died when she was a baby so she never knew her biological father. Instead she…

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    Richard Rodriguez Aria

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    In the reading Aria: Memoir of a Bilingual Education, by Richard Rodriguez, he challenges the idea of bilingual education, and takes us through his personal experience of a bilingual childhood. Rodriguez explains about what he encountered in America as he attempts to adjust to the American culture, and why he believes that learning the public language in school is more important than learning the private language. Throughout the essay he forfeits his happy and comfortable life in exchange for…

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    If being white is considered race-less and privileged then why have I experienced racism because of my skin color? My socioeconomic status is low, I am aware of that. My question is this: why if whites are a race-less people did I personally get judged as either a hooker or cop when I moved to my neighborhood in Aurora? Secondly, why now that I lived here and people know me am I that hippie girl? My…

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    Life Chances Interview

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    interviewed my grandpa, Merlyn, about his dad’s life chances. During the interview, I realized that my great grandpa did not have a good social inequality. Social inequality is when “members of society have differing amounts of wealth, prestige, or power” (Schaefer 2016:179). After the interview I realized that his dad took many life chances through where he lived, whom he married, how he raised Merlyn, how Merlyn now lives, and how their social class has helped their health. Life chances are…

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    three years, because my dad was a officer in the Marine Corps. By age eight I had to leave the United States and move across the world to the island of Okinawa, Japan. Okinawa is a very tropical island, much like Hawaii or any other coastal place like that. The process of actually moving to Japan involved a total of twenty four hours on commercial flights and twelve hours in an airport for a layover. When my mother and I finally arrived we were greeted at the airport by my dad who had left…

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    could also represent the people’s longing for a saving grace or a blessing upon their decisions as they move forward. I also noticed that there was a lot of different types of transportation, including: boats, horses and carriages, and trains. Indicated by the title, the various ways of transportation may represent progression during this time. In the image there is also a very distinct use of light…

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    In the book Middlesex, author Jeffrey Eugenides writes about a Greek family that moves to America, and how the results of inter-family marriage affects their lives and future generations.Throughout the book, the author reflects today’s society by showing that people are forced to conform to certain roles, but can reinvent themselves if they feel that they no longer fit their assigned role. This is similar to society today because our culture is shifting to become more accepting of different…

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    Stephen Crane Naturalism

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    American history is filled with ups and downs. First you have the settlement era where very clueless and scared individuals move across the world to live in a very unfamiliar place. Then you have the enlightenment era were people change up their philosophies and start to take more about nature and science. It continues all the way to the era we are currently in, postmodern era where we write more freely. American literate styles changes as time goes on. These styles change because of historical…

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