My Move to America Essay

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    The essence of tap dancing comes from the tempo. Tap dancers have to “listen to the rhythm” to execute their paces. Tap dancing seemed to be particularly developed in America and especially on the East coast. This movie shows that this type of dance is unisex and that dancing is not only “for girls”. On the contrary, the only main character seen in the movie that is a female tap dancer is Amy; the other characters are a majority of males. When the characters are talking about tap they mention it…

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    Stereotypes Of Immigration

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    European and Russian Jews fell victim to poor economic conditions and virulent anti-Semitism in the region, which involved discriminatory laws and persecution (Foner, p. 20). Additionally, Southern Italians hoped to gain greater economic opportunity in America in light of the rapid technological advancement that eliminated their jobs in Italy (Foner, p. 20). Hence, by looking at these early motives for immigration, one can draw several parallels and distinctions with the motives for immigration…

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    Latina/O Identity

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    the end I learned that i shouldn't judge or assume where someone is from because they can have many parts to their identity. The reading made me think about how I might be as diverse and this author and not even know it. I cannot trace my family back further then my grandpa so odds are that I might be just as diverse as the author and not even know it. A big question that comes to mind is why this is the first time I have ever heard of someone like this from Mexico. Why have I not personally met…

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    Dred Scott Decision Essay

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    1. The Dred Scott decision was a famous ruling in history of the courts. Scott had claimed that he was a resident on free land so that had made him free. Others thought different from Scott, so he sued for his freedom and he won. The decision was in effect when it had been declared unconstitutional by the Republican platform of restricting slavery’s expansion. Dred Scott died the night before the Civil War and only enjoyed his freedom for a few short years. 2. The War of 1812 was a struggle…

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    June 2012, when I had to fly to america, leaving my grandmother in India. Her few sentences before I left were "If you carry your childhood with you, you never will become older". This touched my heart and made me realize that I am growing older. My fears of moving to a new country with unfamiliar traditions and an eccentric society, was unimaginable. Along with that, my family and I faced a lot of challenges. The challenges for my parents was their perpetual chase for a job and the linguistic…

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    was my first time studying in America and coming from another country where America is depicted as the best country in the world I was really excited. However, everything changed as soon as I got to my classroom. “This is Claudia, she is the new student that moved from Peru.” I looked around at the group of teenagers waving my hand slowly. Suddenly I heard it, the one sentence that shattered my world “So now we have an immigrant in school”. As soon as I heard it a shiver ran down my spine. My…

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    making progress in the minds of his white neighbors and employers by showing determination and ambition. The Younger family as a whole is also showing these valuable qualities by going through with their move to Clybourne Park. Walter even says, “We have decided to move into our house - because my father - he earned it for us, brick by brick”…

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    A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family bought a house in a neighbourhood which largely houses white people. A man, Mr. Linder, who was the leader of the Clybourne Park Improvement Association, was sent to the Younger family to persuade them not to move into their newly bought house and the white neighbourhood. Mr. Linder, as a character, makes the theme of racism much more prominent in the plot of A Raisin in the Sun.…

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    Bottled water is taking up way to much space here in America. Wherever I go, I see bottled water, and I bet you every one I have seen went straight in the trash. America wastes all sorts of other products just to make a bottle that is most likely used for one day then tossed into the trash for good. Although we can save all this time, money and other products from being wasted by recycling, America chooses not to further the recycling process. Which leaves us at destroying the environment by…

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    “Let America be America Again” by Langston Hughes “Let America be America Again,” by Langston Hughes is a poem about someone who feels that America isn’t how it was built up to be. As an observer, the narrator notices many injustices and events that have been influencing his disbelief of this land of the “free.” He is being the voice of many Americans in which he wants to have freedom and equality for everyone. Especially because there is still white power, which keeps many minorities such as…

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