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    limited and Lodz was very packed. In January of 1942 10,000 Jews were sent to Chelmno extermination camp. In Chelmno the Jews were killed. They were killed with exhaust fumes. Next, In September 1942 parents had to give up their children for deportation. Some of the parents committed suicide so they did not have to deal with the pain of giving up their children. By October 1942 the number…

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    At school the children were only taught about what the government wanted them to learn. Stalin had the kids tell the ss if there mom and and of even teacher were not following his rules.Outside of school, children were expected to join youth organisations.Women had less freedom with Stalin then with Lenin. Stalin put emphasis on family make any child born out of marriage homeless.The state paid families a child allowance if their were a married couple. It became a lot harder to get a divorce and…

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    The Ottoman empire was replaced by the republic of turkey, who committed genocide on the ottomans, and eliminated over a million of the population which consisted of two million in 1915. The Ottoman empire ceased to exist in 1925 but the population was completely eliminated in 1923. The now Turkish republic encountered a lot of Armenian population who were a minority because they consisted Christian and the turks were an islamic based people with a hate for the Armenians. The victims were…

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    Sacrifice means an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy, (Dictionary.com). A person has to make a sacrifice or choice in a situation. Sometimes that person is a difficult place in their life, so making a sacrifice may affect that person or another person’s life. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses: Daedalus and Icarus, Daedalus in his cruel and envious mind went first knowing he would wonder where his son was while escaping exile. First, he…

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    and fall in love despite all differences and obstacles that come down the road. Marquardt contains immigration factors in a special place in her heart. She loves helping the immigrants, even though it may cause her pain in the end watching the deportation process. Marquardt's views on immigration express her love for the overall issue, the broken system as well as broken homes. She only writes this novel to make others more aware of the destructive immigration systems around the world. Marie…

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    number (ID) of taxes if they have no Social Security number, but not may receive some of the benefits that have taxpaying citizens such as Insurance Social and other tax credits. Immigrants from more than 18 who have accumulated more than 180 days of unlawful presence and then leave the US can receive an impediment to return to the country for three years (Lee & Liechty, 2014). Those which have accumulated more than one year may face a impediment ten years. The undocumented children who are…

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    The world record for days with out sleep is 11 days and 24 minutes, set by Randy gardener in 1964 (Rubio, 2015, para. 2). Since 1964 many have tried to break this record, but the effects of sleep deprivation had to many serious effects and it is no longer advised to undergo long periods with out sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation the body goes through five stages. The first two stages consist of the body falling asleep. During stages three and four the body completely relaxes…

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    reform. The writer talks about trump proposition on building a wall between the U.S and Mexico (make Mexico pay for it), it raises the wage requirement for the H-1B program, it supports of the national standard form for E-verify, and the issue on deportation. Meanwhile, he added Hilary viewpoint on the same issue…

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    “Goodbye Antoura” is a memoir of the Armenian Genocide that took place during the period of World War One. Panian reflects on his heartbreaking and shocking struggles he had to endure throughout the genocide. Being only five at the time of the deportation he was forced to be introduced to the loss of family, exhaustion, and severe starvation. The genocide was planned and administered by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenian citizens of this mainly Turkish state from the year 1915-1918,…

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    they do it only exists because they support our economy by doing the jobs that so many others would never do (The Hill.com). Furthermore, the only reason hit-and runs by illegal immigrants occur so often is because they fear authority, and more deportations happen when the government chooses to do so. The Arizona Immigration Law results in only more of the problems it was trying to solve. Illegal immigrants do not affect our economy so negatively and those who disagree with the fact that the…

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