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    Three Alien Horror Movies

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    of movie I like is alien horror, so I’ve decided to review my top 3 alien horror movies. The aliens have so much room for interesting design, and means of being scary, these movies can be very diverse. Often times, these movies are set in space, which allows for more suspense to be packed in. The movies I chose to review are; Alien, The Thing, and Europa Report. I chose these three movies because I think they are much-watches for people who like alien or horror movies. Alien and The Thing are…

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    People migrate to other countries when the chances of success are higher than the ones an individual face in his or her country. Statistics show that between 1995 and 2014, Mexicans made up about half of all unauthorized immigrants, though their numbers have been declining in the recent years. The 2016 election has been extremely controversial with candidates Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and Hillary Clinton running the presidency. Donald Trump is ahead of the game, leaving Hillary behind,…

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    point in their life, where they can finally say they are grateful to have finally made it. But the journey, where they have to go through, is something extraordinary. The fact that these people have been labeled as an "illegal immigrant" or "illegal alien" is an insult to them. The definition of an illegal immigrant is defined as: "A foreigner who has entered or resides in a country unlawfully or without the country 's authorization" (Dictionary). However, the term "illegal" itself dehumanizes…

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    unfavorable immigrants to come to America without being of undocumented status. Thus, the restrictive immigration policies leave immigrants, such as the Guerrero family, with no other option but to enter the nation illegally. Due to this, the term “illegal alien” developed as a…

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    Illegal Immigration Report

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    (“Immigration Issues”). Some even restrict state and local police from working with federal officials. The cities with such policies are an extreme expense to the United States and all its legal citizens. The estimated cost for providing these illegal aliens with education, healthcare, criminal justice, and other general services costs taxpayers around $113 billion per year (“Immigration Issues”). This is quite a significant cost compared to other major costs to the United States. For example,…

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    THE HYBRID is a sci-fi thriller with a solid concept. The idea of a young child disappearing and his desperate father fearing that aliens abducted him is a very appealing premise. The concept easily hooks the audience. While there’s a lot to really like about the premise, overall the script would benefit from more development. The story begins well. The first 13 pages are engaging. There’s a solid inciting event when the young boy, Micah, goes missing. The audience is emotionally invested in…

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    Endangering Our Freedom and Safety “The land of the free, home of the brave” and “The Melting Pot” are two ways to best describe the United States of America. Our nation is known internationally for endless opportunities and a place to grow into a success story and there is a reason for that. Our system is built to work, but unfortunately some immigrants are taking advantage of the bountiful opportunities our nation offers by coming illegally. Immigration to the United States should be more…

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    They wanted better jobs and education, and more access to resources. Most of the undocumented aliens were from poor, rural backgrounds. The countries they came from had limited education and few economics resources. Employers were also hiring undocumented alien for cheap labor (Gelfand & Bialik-Gilad, 1989). According to Osuma (1988), between the 1960’s and early 1970’s people came the United States because there were resources…

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    According o the power point the author states “Criminalization of Immigration refers to policies which make it a crime subject to deportation for undocumented entrants who have been deported to re-enter and for undocumented entrants or permanent resident aliens to remain in the United States after deportation” (Healey, 2013).One category under criminalization of immigration is basically the restrictions to reduce immigration (deported individuals) or in some cases discriminate against…

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    Executive Officer Kane, Warrant Officer Ripley, crew members Ash Science Officer, Navigator Lambert, and Engineers Parker and Brett. They have all been working together for some time in deep space forming relationships and co habituating habits. In Alien we how our main character our protagonist the person we as views must relate and love Ripley. Ripley is a strong and very independent women in this movie weather we see it or not Ripley does go through many changes for one her environment peace…

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