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    Immigrant Workers

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    Service Industries and Exploitation of Immigrants Immigrant workers who do not speak English Language and more important do not have a legal immigrant status are more likely to experience unexpected challenges, such as underpaid or being verbally and physically abused by service industries. Recently, Sarah Maslin Nir (2015) The New York Times reporter published a detailed article “The High Price of Pretty Nails” which exposed the illegal abuse of the immigrant workers in the nail salons in New…

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    HOUSE ON MANGO STREET While reading “The house on mango street”, everything in the book seemed to get progressively became contorted for the innocent girl named Esperanza. In the beginning of the story the Family had moved a couple of times prior to the last and having to move again having more complications with broken water pipes, and the landlord refusing to fix them leaving them no other choice but to advance to the next home. Esperanza describes her name as being an awful name with too…

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    Colonialism is the imperial expansions with political, economic and military forces. Colonialism in 19th century is a period of territorial expansion which mainly led by European powers. In the late 19th century, because of the developed transportation, globalization grew fast. So far, it became a movement of people, information, goods, services, culture, and politics in world wide range. There are lots of similarities and differences between these two terms. While both Colonialism and…

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    Generally, English Hanuers suffer from poor memory with combination of reasons. Of the six factors provided, laziness ranks as the most popular one to be blamed on (64%). Following next are overlearning and low concentration which share the same number of 56%. Coincidently, we got the same incidence of 32% for low understanding together with negative learning attitude as the key elements to students’ memory inability. Meanwhile, knowledge disuse is mentioned as the most unpopular factor…

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    The Sami, who live in the northern tips of Scandinavia and Russia, have as many as 1000 words for reindeer. The english language, however, has far less. This stark difference is due to the fact that languages are shaped by the people who use them daily. People who live in colder climates like northern Russia see reindeer more often and have more of a use for them , while someone in New York may have never seen them in their entire lives. Therefore, they would need more words to describe…

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    Jrotc Reflection

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    The first reason behind my choice goes all the way back to my earlier education. I had no preconceived notions of what the class entailed, nor any way to reliably predict how i’d perform. Core classes such as math or english begin with a knowledge base that students begin to learn as toddlers; while JROTC was begun with no experience or physical/emotional background in that environment. I had to learn to be evaluated by corp ideologies/standards that I wasn’t familiar with and I had to learn the…

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    foster hope, and resilience." This quote can be applied to many people's lives; points in their lives where they put out their best when they are faced with great challenges. I can apply this quote to my immigration from Kyrgyzstan to America. The reason I am describing this point in my life with this quote is because of the different adversities that have come with assimilating into a whole a new culture, country, and people. I first left for America with my family nearly a decade ago. My…

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    Roseto Mystery Analysis

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    clearly explain the reason why I love math so much -- because I’m really good at it, I love math more than others do. I’ve never thought about why I have good math abilities. Only after the author talked about the relation between math abilities and the language one used to learn math, I found the reason. Using Chinese to learn math is so much straightforward because it takes less time for me to read out numbers and memorize it. On the other side, when using English to learn math, one has to…

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    they want and they should feel free to playing sports on a team.Kids should be able to play sports because, It keeps them healthy and active and it gives kids a motivation to get higher grades in school and sports teach kids life lessons. My first reason why kids should be able to play sports is It keeps them healthy and active.The article, NO! Sports Are More Important Than Ever states “But it's not just about grades. Time spent on the field or on the court also improves your health.” This…

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    Some people struggle the decision of going to college or not, due to not knowing what career they want to follow or because they are not financially able to pay for their college tuition due prices going up. College is not worth it based on these reasons: they don’t have hands on experiences, the wages haven’t grown much over the years, and it doesn’t help discover your career of interest. Each year the tuition rates go up more and more which is making students go into debt at a early age…

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