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    Coming To America

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    My journey began two years ago, when I moved to the United States after going through a lot of process and security checks and after waiting for almost five years finally my family and I made it to the United States. Coming to America affected my family and me with some good and in a bad ways, one of the good ways America has affected my family and me is we finally feel safe and we’re not afraid that we might get killed or bombed in any second, one of the worst ways is America an open country…

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    important part America is a multicultural country with justice, jobs opportunities and it brings a new life to my family in my opinion. Migration, the world that I’ve never thought when I was young, a brand new experience of it makes me become grateful and have an open mind to a different culture. My family moved the San Francisco on 13th, January 2010. The reason why we moved to America is because my grandparents have been lived here over a decade. My family followed the way my grandparents…

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    Are you a person coming to America simply that wants to become an American? Or are you come here to take advantage of economic opportunities or various freedoms? America is discovered named by Christopher Columbus in the fourteenth century and then America gradually spread over well-known of the country around the world. Many people feel that America is better than the rest of the country. America is unique position in the world that many people desire to be a part of population. People do not…

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    Moving To Afghanistan

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    experience, and some of them looking for new goals for living. Six years ago, we lived in Tehran, which was one of the Iranian cities. We had a happy life. My father was a commander of a Military unit in the Afghan National Army. Everything was fine, until we had to move because of my father's working conditions. First, we moved to the Afghanistan. That was my first time I went to Afghanistan, and some things were strange for me because women in Afghanistan are required to observe the purdah.…

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    Jewish Immigration

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    Jewish people who lived in Europe, and many of them, including my ancestors, left Europe to come to the United States of America. It was not easy to make money, and the living conditions were not suitable in today’s standard; you had to be a strong person to survive. There were many reasons for immigration to the United States, and each story is unique to the individual in which it belongs. My paternal great-great-great-grandfather on my grandmother’s side, Charles Newfeld, was a Jewish man…

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    America is known as the land of plenty; more money, more jobs, more food, more technology, more land, more everything. Its citizens are also known for carrying around more weight. One-third of children in the U.S. are at risk of developing a chronic disease such as heart diseases and diabetes later in life for being overweight. First lady Michelle Obama became my role model for launching the Let’s Move! campaign which brought community leaders, educations, medical professionals, parents, and…

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    towards America. Maxon will do anything to protect and love America. His father does not go easy on him such as when he canes Maxon. The song marching on says, “We’ll have the days we break, and we'll have the scars to prove it”() symbolizes how Maxon will…

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    Monica is a Filipino immigrant, my Mother, who came to the United States as a young, female child in 1967. She is a dual-citizen (The Philippines and the United States) and is happily married and has 2 children. My Mom is 52 years old and lives in San Francisco. She graduated from San Francisco State University and work as an assistant of one of the managers of Wells Fargo. I notice that my Mom is proud of who she is and what she does as a citizen of the world. Monica was wearing pajamas because…

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    Moving To America Essay

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    I have been to America 7 years, and I want to talk about my immigration. “ Immigrant” this word has a strong power and it going to change my life. When I was a child my mother away said we will be going to a place far away to China. In that time I have to know idea what she talking about. But when I 13, my mother told me we going to move to America and live right there. I told my mother I don’t want to go to America because I don’t want to left my friend. She was against me, she said I have no…

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    didn’t stand up for myself when being bullied. Amir dealt with this conflict differently than I did, however. Amir didn’t do anything about it and someone always had to step in. He never told anyone that he was being bullied. But I always told my parents, my relatives, and any other adults near me when I was being bullied. I had to do this because I couldn’t stand up for myself. If I did, the bullies would get me back some day, I thought. But after telling the adults, the bullies would never…

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