My Move to America Essay

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    An English emigrant residing in the United States, John Downe un his urgent letter entails his experience and situation in America in 1830. Downe wishes to persuade his wife to move from England along with their children in order to live a prosperous life. In his personal writing, Downe adopts a passionate and hopeful tone to encourage his wife, Sukey, to reunite with him. Downe commences his letter by utilizing a sense of novelty pertaining to life in the United States in 1830. Attempting to…

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    Different perception toward America The United States of America is attractive to people from different parts of the world who moved out of their country and start their new life in America. People come to America for many reasons such as the “American Dream”. Nevertheless, to begin a new life journey in a new country it is not easy to accomplish especially for immigrants who must overcome many difficulties in order to succeed in America. The poem “America” written by Claude McKay, expresses his…

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    My Hyphenated Identity According to a certain writer, it is deeply noble to be a hero for each other to give the world the best we have. Experience has shown that in some dark situations, as a frightened human being, we need someone to bring us hope and comfort. As we all know, heroes are usually extraordinary people, but the simple things they have done could make a big difference in other people’s lives. As an immigrant, the integration to American culture represents a challenge and the…

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    reading a book or drawing a picture of a place that I read about in a book in my free time. Unlike other kids my age, I loved reading and learning about new things. And my love for learning showed in school, I was always one of the top students in my class, even though I was a year younger than my classmates. But my love and excitement for reading and learning changed when I had to move to America with my family. Moving to America changed everything for me. I couldn’t even open a book without…

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    America Still America still provides access to the American Dream, “to the poor, the tired, and the huddled masses.” American Dream developed in the US by the five ideals, which are, liberty, equality, rights, democracy, and opportunity. The American Dream currently functions in the US is a statement on freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility for the family and the children. My personal definition of The American Dream is a statement that has…

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    when he went in search of America, essentially wanted to discover the country that he hadn’t truly seen or heard in a long time. America, beyond big cities like New York and San Francisco, was essentially a mystery to him. He went on the trip hoping to discover America and discover what was, to him, the mystery of America. He came out of the trip discovering that America is not really the “great” country it is often made out to be. He discovered a lot about America and its citizens, but he…

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    the United States of America. We had a really good life in Mexico. My dad was railroad constructor (he would lay out tracks and fix them for trains) in doing so he made a lot of money. We have two houses in Mexico, and we own 10 acres of land. In Mexico most people build their own houses, they do not take out mortgages, so once you build it, it’s yours. We always had more than enough food to eat, we would have the top designed clothes, and our house was nicely furnished. My mom would buy us…

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    Stumbling after mom towards the airport, I wanted to cry. I was given a small suitcase and a tiny bundle of clothing to drag around. To my six year old muscles, they were like lugging around the sky. Huffing and puffing I finally succeeded in begging my mom to let me rest in the middle of the airplane terminal. I soon learned that this was not a good idea. I was whacked with all kinds of objects, sharp, round, soft, hard, by the crowd of people rushing to catch their flight. Mom just stood to…

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    unjust theft of labor or resources by one group of people from another group of people.” In America alone, this has been happening for centuries. The history of the United States is rooted in the unjust enrichment of many people, most of them being people of color. During the 1600s, it was the Native Americans, the 17 and 1800s it was the Africans, and in the late 1880s, it was the Chinese immigrants. America has made trillions off of cheap and most times free labor and to this day, no one has…

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    Americanization. My definition of Americanization is similar to the common definition: to turn a foreign item into an American item. This is best exemplified when the first wave of explorers set foot in America. The frontier started all the way in the East for them, but as they kept moving west, they took the frontier line with them. Soon they would start to forget where they came from and their old way of thinking and start to follow what was natural at that time and place. This is my…

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