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    that will continue for generations. In America, families tend to include the extended relatives but they don’t live with them. There is a wide variety of family organizational patterns in use today. Monogamy is the most popular form of marriage in America, but not around the world. Polygamy is common in numerous societies around the world. Group marriage is in multiple areas as well but not as common. In the west it is common for newly married couples to move away from both of their families, in…

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    Amy Tan 's story “Two Kinds” is about a mother who brings her child to America to offer her a better life. The goal of the mother bringing her child to America is to allow her daughter the chance to be destined for greatness, even if it means having her daughter try out every opportunity to find out where her greatness might be hiding. “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, shows that mothers always know what is best for their children even if it means giving up their life in another country to come to…

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    money. When the Younger family is disputing how they will receive the money for the new house, Ruth explains, “... I’ll work twenty hours a day in all the kitchens in Chicago… I’ll strap my baby on my back if I have to and scrub all the floors in America and wash all the sheets in America if I have to-but we got to move… We got to get out of here… ” (Hansberry 859). Because the family struggles to obtain a steady income, Ruth offers to spend her…

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    Zimbabwe, Africa. Darling travels to America to escape the run-down life she lives there, only to find that she has lost a piece of who she is. Some interesting recurring themes that occur during Darling’s journey include her changing idea of home and sickness. A prevailing theme in We Need New Names is what home means to a person. In Darling’s case, she feels where she came from influences how she is. She always feels as if she’s doing the wrong thing when she moves to…

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    paramedics arrived, the woman was unconscious and was immediately rushed to the closest hospital, Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Ma. Upon the arrival, the woman remained unconscious with cuts and bruises, it was time for the medical staff to make a move in attempt to save the child. As the father of the child rushed through the hospital doors asking where his wife was, he was held back by the medical staff, and the woman was rushed to the operating room. A c-section was performed as…

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    American law to steal our land. We have issues with people using American law to grave-rob our ancestral cemeteries. We have issues…” Armitage, Kimo took a brave step in his story of Onelauena, a proud man who fights for the separation of Hawaii and America. As the protagonist, Onelauena, describes the events with dramatic symbolism, a familiar tone,and his character develops to reveal a final resolution. Through the depiction and understanding of this Hawaiian male, Kimo Armitage successfully…

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    country. Unfortunately some athletes are in a “protesting” our nation by kneeling during the National Anthem. This act is showing disrespect to our flag, country, and the troops fighting for our country and it needs to stop. The United States of America is a place where we have men/women that fight for our freedom. The People who leave their loved ones to battle in a far off foreign country, with no concern of their lives. Sadly enough not all make it back to the warm arms of lady liberty. As…

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    interview my father, Genaro Gopar. In doing this paper, I come across new experiences he shares with me--ones that he has never revealed to the family. In this interview, he reveals his overall immigrant experience, adversities, values, and thoughts. My Father was born in a poor family and raised in a small town called Oaxaca in Mexico. He is the oldest child of three. Both of his parents worked as fruit vendors and my father along with his siblings were responsible for helping out. My father…

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    I woke up the morning after my wedding, exited to migrate to America. (I believed that this was going to be an amazing experience.) About a mere week later, my husband and Imo moved to America. The main reason for our move, is that my husband works in Microsoft, which, apparently, is located in Seattle. My first year in America was the worst. At the time, I barely knew how to speak english, I was literally friendless, I had no clue to how things worked, and I was utterly shocked by the different…

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    Before writing this paper, I had to really reflect. Everything I have learned about history is so absurd. I personally cannot wait to continue on learning and spreading this information on to others about the real history of the United States of America. Often times with readings people often skim through and get bored with it. When there is a film assigned people are usually happy because they do not have to read a million pages. I think it is a great to have assignments that not only consist…

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