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    Ever since America became an independent nation, people from all over the world are dying in order to pursue their idea of the American Dream. Although full fledge freedom is expected upon arrival in the United States, often times lives of despair and poverty bestow the new immigrants. In the early 1900s, immigrants struggle and end up dealing with the toil and trials of having to obtain a job and maintain it. Similar to the real world, authors use ideas such as immigration to America and…

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    The America I believe In is a free place where everyone should get along. A place where people don’t do bad things to others. A place where you can trust your kids, pets, etc, outside and not have to worry about them not have to watch them 24/7. A place where no one is judged by the color of skin because we are all the same. People will be able to trust others and have faith in each other no matter what. That is a place I would be fine with leaving a place where I can trust people. The America I…

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    Encounters between cultures create an environment where individuals can exchange knowledge, traditions, customs, language and habits. America has been the country where everybody is looking to live in, a destination where people from all over the world seek a new chances, better life quality, achievements, and equality; people from all everywhere moves to the United States the country of opportunities. While some people move by choice expecting a better life than their homeland because they feel…

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    do if your life depends on doing dangerous and hard work? That’s what the life of millions of kids look like. They have to perform dangerous jobs everyday to survive and help their families. Banging child labor would make the majority of these kids lives a lot worse. So, the main argument in here is, should kids of young ages be allowed to work? “The economic reality means we work to help our families, our rights should be protected” says 17-year-old Noemi Gutierrez, a leader of Bolivia’s…

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    contrast to the rest of society’s. He prefers to live in his cabin in the woods, while everyone else lives in places similar to the village he visits. He explains that he “set sail from some bright village or parlor room”, referring not only to his journey from the village to his secluded cabin in the woods, but also his isolation from the rest of society at as a whole. He believes that his “harbor in the woods” is his detached placement where he lives and is able to be unaffected by society's…

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    Thomas Jefferson’s view on freedom based on the Declaration of Independence is that the people of the United States have the right to live freely, safely and happily. Jefferson believed that the people have the right to change the system if it fails to abide by these rights. As shown in these documents, the United States is on its way to fulfill the terms expressed in the Declaration of Independence. Document A is about how J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur was the first to explain American life to…

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    if he can take him for a walk. She says yes, but cautions me that he tells fibs. I think the author Jonathan Kozol is trying to tell us that some places in the U.S aren’t in good conditions and aren’t very friendly. First, In the story there is trash all over the city. Cliffie's mother first hated people dumping all of their trash all over the place, but then was blessed when she found brand new chairs on the street. She loved the chairs and brought them into her house. Also many adults are…

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    motivated you to persevere because you didn't to let them down? In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel him and his father are sent to a concentration camp and can hardly survive the harsh weather, the cruelty, and the starvation. Elie Wiesel needs a way to live and his father helps him achieve this by being his motivation to keep his own father alive. Elie’s father becomes weak and old which now leaves it up to Elie to start getting him food and other utilities, “I fought my way to the coffee…

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    normally draw the attention to people of various age groups as an “enjoyable” place to live in. Although there are many cons to the state and what goes on it, the pros seem to outweigh them. There may be some wild animals and temperatures, but you never have to worry about shoveling snow in the winter! Having lots of history and attractions, beautiful weather, and tons of vacation spots by far makes Florida a great place to live. St. Augustine (the nation’s oldest city), Disney World, and…

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    I grew up in two places. I grew up in Flint, Michigan. I also grew up in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. Flint, Michigan is a big city. There is not anything good about the city. It is a dangerous city. There are people getting murdered every day. There are not that many jobs and the place is in deep poverty. The city also has lead in their water. If the people that live in the city want to drink water they have to go to the nearest church and they can get free 32 packs of water or they can go buy some…

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