My Move to America Essay

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    Free The Unites States of America was founded on the idea of freedom. Some of the first settlers in this country were the Pilgrims, who were oppressed and sought religious freedom. America was known for its diversity and acceptance. Anyone who came here through Ellis island was greeted with the open-arms of the statue of liberty, promising them freedom and prosperity. Although, recently, this has not been the case. Since this past presidential election started, America has blemished its…

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    Reflective statement on Eva Hoffman’s Lost in translation From my experience on reading this memoir of a young girl moving to whole different place with another culture, another language, and another friends. I myself experienced moving from my original country Egypt to the United States which was a really hard journey for me making new friends and having to live in a culture that is completely different than my original culture. Same with Hoffman and her family, it was really difficult for…

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    Like Us”, he discusses how America is not really diverse. The United States as a whole has always identified as being a diverse country. In a way, this is true. There are people of all kinds of races, religions, personalities, political views, interest, and so forth, but yet there is still a lack of diversity. Diversity would be when all of the nation would be unified despite differences. I think David Brook`s makes a valid point in “People Like Us” when he states that America isn’t truly…

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    Moving to America was the biggest turning point in my lifetime. Everything was new and I had to adjust through it. There was a change in the educational system, language, friends, culture and environment basically America was a whole new world for me. I was fifteen when I got to know that my parent has applied for US immigration and within a time span of one year we had to move to America. Moving here was a big achievement for me as a student. I was able to see a bright future ahead of myself,…

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    Thailand. Struggled to provide for the family and wanting the best for their only child’s future, my parents decided that it’s best for our family to migrant to the United States of America. Leaving my family behind, my father was the first to move to America. With perseverance, he gathered enough money to buy us a home. My family later reunited again in December of 2008. I started school here in America around the end of third grade. It was very difficult for me to try and learn a brand new…

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    Many people moved to Colonial America. One reason being is the fact that England was overpopulated. In addition, African Americans were forced to come (from Africa) as slaves. Another reason is that people wanted more land ownership. These are some of the many reason's people came to America. To begin with, the overpopulation of England pushed people away from there. There was not enough space for more people and or homes. Clarence Ver Steeg once wrote something very intriguing. He said that…

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    My grandfather was stationed in Okinawa, Japan during the Vietnam War. He was in the U.S. Army for 20 years, and was in Japan for a large portion of the time that he served. It was in Okinawa that he met my grandmother, Hisaco. Shortly after meeting they got married and my grandfather was able to return back to his home town of Fort Worth, Texas for a little while, and my grandmother traveled back to Texas with him. About a year later, my father was born at a hospital in Fort Worth. Right before…

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    I wanted to tell you about my voyage that I took to the Galápagos Islands that took about 5 years to take. In the Galápagos Islands I found many different species of birds that are called the finches. Every finch that I found looked the same but the shape and size of the beak were a little different. When I visited South America I found armadillo fossils, and these fossils were really big and kind of looked the same, but a little different to the armadillos alive walking around. I learned…

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    8th Grade Research Paper

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    always be one of my memorable year of my life, 8th grade will always be a year to love and remember every moment of my life, and 8th grade will always be a year I’ll never let go. I will never forget those unbelievable times with my friends hanging out during break, playing football and basketball going to school dances during fall, winter, spring, and summer, going to a field trip to Great America during the end of 8th grade year, and most importantly spending my last moment on a…

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    3 is why I want to become a nurse so that I can do the same in my community. It is understands that nursing is one of the most stable and must secure jobs available. Nursing is said to be one of the most respected occupations in America. “As the baby boomer generation ages, the healthcare industry is predicted to add over 3.5 million jobs by the year 2020, about a third of which will be made up by nurses.” As a nurse I hoping to be able to find a job just about anywhere I relocate to in the…

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