Citizenship of the European Union

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    Old Immigrants: Ireland- They were different because they were one of the poorest people in Europe. They came to America to escape the hardships and start a new beginning, with the hopes of actually succeeding. They faced discrimination, nobody wanted them there because they were willing to work for lower wages. Most cities were too crowded for the people already living there. They had dark, cold, and not ventilated “living spaces” that were only 9 foot by 11 foot. They had no running water, it…

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    to the Chinese Exclusion Act were based on bringing an end to Chinese coming into America. Many Chinese didn’t fall into this category because they were still able to come into America without any problems. Some Chinese still couldn’t apply for citizenship because they were not eligible to apply. America tried to find any way possible so that Chinese could be kicked out of…

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    existence of the refugee crisis has been going on in Europe. There are numerous reasons why the crisis has reached such a serious point. The endless wars and crises in the Middle East have forced the people to move to other areas. The governments in European countries have pushed policies that are increasingly anti-refugee. This enlarges to the crisis one reason is because the refugees are still seeking shelters, so they are basically still trying to get into the countries but the means are more…

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    To begin, we follow the teachings of an European political extremist by the name of Robert Marks. He is one to believe in the power and rule of the European state and is even more apt to defend the means of their triumphs. This academic has spread wide knowledge of the European’s influence on western culture and furthermore the world. Yet he is sparse to come to the conclusion of whether it was the culture that made them so powerful or their willingness to mend broken civilizations via their own…

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    Migrating to the United States was not an easy task; coming from a country where the economy and quality of life seemed to worsen as the days went by, made the United States the Promised Land in terms of opportunity and better value for one’s future; or at least in our minds that’s what the thought of America symbolized. Despite only being six years old when my parents decided it was time to leave everything behind and come settle to a foreign land, the struggles that we underwent as a family in…

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    been an increased sense of nationalism throughout the world; no other entity exemplifies this more so than the European Union. Since the end of the second world war, there was a continued effort to create a more interdependent and united Europe, so as to avoid another bloody conflict such as that one. Beginning as the European Economic Community in 1958 then rebranding as the European Union…

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    Tanzania dates from 1964, when it was formed out of the union of the much larger mainland territory of Tanganyika and the coast of Zanzibar. “On August 7, 1885 five German warships came to the lagoon of Zanzibar and set their guns on the sultan's palace. They had arrived with a demand from Bismarck that the…

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    were willing to work at extremely low wages, white laborers in urban environments and the transportation sector would be unable to compete (Reisler, pp. 247). Proponents of Mexican labor easily shot this argument down. They reasoned that unlike European immigrants, Mexican laborers only took jobs that were undesirable to white Americans (Reisler, pp. 249). Mexican labor would also continue the perpetuation of a plantation agricultural system in the Southwest (Reisler, pp. 246-247). This…

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    Some people would say that refugees will get the jobs nobody wants or cares about but that just adds to the problem. That could get them in a lower tax bracket which could hurt the economy. Some of them may not pay any taxes because of how much they make. The United States doesn't have an obligation to bring any refugees in. It can only bring in 50,000 Refugees (because of a mandate set by the president), which would not make even a sliver of difference in the long run. It could hurt the United…

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    Bill Rancic, the man who beat out 15 contestants to become the apprentice of "The Donald"! This essay will explain to you who Bill is, what he has accomplished, what challenges he has faced and what he did to overcome those challenges. Rancic is a 45 year old entrepreneur who had created a online cigar company and has been extremely successful in the business industry. He won Donald Trumps television show "The Apprentice" and faced tough opponents during this show. Bill Rancic was born on May…

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