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    * Phony War * Period between 1939- 1940 * there was very little combat as both sides built up their armies and arsenals * Axis * Alliance between Germany, Italy and later Japan * The 'Blitz' * in September of 1940, bombings of London and other major cities occurred in what the British called `the Blitz` * Italian Campaign, 1943 * in July 1943, Canadian, British, and American forces launched an assault on the Italian island of Sicily * by…

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    Asian people settled in the area around São Paulo and in the north of the state Parana to work in the coffe plantation farms. According to the statistics of Brazilian Embassy in Tokyo approximately 189,000 Japanese had immigrated to Brazil. The immigration to Brazil was supported also from the side of migration policies of other…

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    M1 EQ: What is deculturalization? How does it function historically and in the present? When a student learns about America’s history, they learn about how America came to be and the struggles our country faced. I learned about some struggles but throughout this module, my eyes were opened to the unsettling way America came to be. When the settlers came to America, they were faced with a level of uncertainty but felt that it was their duty to bring civilization to the Western world (Spring,…

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    On the other hand, no one wants to consider large masses of people who broke the law to gain entry to a country. The increase in illegal immigration provides for the U.S. criminal justice system. The most obvious form of crime that illegal immigrants bring to the U.S. is often the most overlooked: the immigration itself. It is a crime that is committed by millions of immigrants yearly. By staying in America, they are spending each second inside the U.S. borders doing an illegal act. If we grant…

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    The claim that refugees have a negative impact on society has been a focus of great discussion for many years, both in Canada and throughout several other countries. Almost since time began, humankind has had difficulties when the condition in their area has altered for the worse, and they have had to make difficult decisions about where they should go next, and the dilemma has never been a more glaring issue than in today's society. It is a dispute with two distinctly diverse sides. On one hand…

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    her creative sensibility has undergone many changes, a continuous quest from ‘expatriation to immigration’. As a writer her concern can be seen in the lives of South- Asian immigrants in the USA and Canada and the problem of assimilation. Her works are representation of a movement from expatriation to immigration coinciding with her own immigration from Canada to USA. Her writings during her stay in Canada present her interpretation and reaction of her experiences…

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    On the day, February 6, 1999 Dago and Aracely left their hometown Namiquipa, Chihuahua to purse “The American Dream”. The couple had just gotten married and were 18. To pursue their dreams, they would have to cross the border to the United States. Like many immigrants, they would go in search for a a better life for them and for their families. The couple found a coyote and had set the cross date for Feb. 14 at 1 am, this would make it harder to be spotted. They had payed 2,00 for both to cross.…

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    1: my dream is similar to the universal dream because I seek a form of happiness by doing something I think is going to lead to my happiness. I think these things will make me happy but I don’t know that for sure I could be miserable if I move to Canada. 2: my dream I find to be different from the universal dream because I think it simpler than most. Am not after something I can’t achieve with hard work. 3: there is a personal side to my dream but it can’t be complete without the professional…

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    Civics Research Paper

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    the students on democracy, government, rights, responsibility, and global citizenship which will help the students to be furthermore informed in the future as well as helping them make smarter choices in life. Firstly, civics should be a mandatory course because the students will be learning about differentiate between the purposes of federal, municipal, and provincial. As well as what is democracy and how democratic is Canada. By educating students about this will allow them to get a better…

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    Why Do People Immigrate?

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    The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is defined as immigration. Many immigrants come from other countries to live in the US for many reasons like, escaping war or violence, better job opportunities and living conditions, free education for grades K-12, government benefits, etc. The main reason why people may emigrate is to live a better life for themselves and their families. But many of these immigrants face many challenges in order to become a citizen, and many people are…

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