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    The key terms I will be covering for chapter 8 are: colony, boundary, democracy, unitary state, and terrorism. The key terms I will be covering for chapter 9 are: adolescent fertility rate, gross national income, human development index, and literacy rate. The key terms I will be covering for chapter 10 are: agriculture, aquaculture, crop, overfishing, dietary energy consumption, and pastoral nomadism. The key terms I will be covering for chapter 11 are: Textile, vertical integration,…

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    Migrant Crisis Explained Greater than a million migrants and refugees crossed into Europe in 2015, igniting a crisis as countries have difficulties with coping with such a large inflow of people. this created a division in the European union over how the dilemma should be dealt with. Countries like Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Malta and Germany have been taking in these migrants. According to Eurostat Germany received the highest number of asylum applications. This is a form of protection…

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    American was built on top of the shoulders of immigrants. Immigrant built American roads, railroads, bridges and trenches. These are some of the contributions that immigrants have contributed to the United States. Many American raises the question about immigrants migrating to the United States. Why are they here? What do they contribute to the American economies? Many Immigrants come to the United States with skills and trades-in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Portuguese…

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    An immigrant is a person who comes to live permanently or temporarily in a foreign country. When the government has the power to shut down whole organisations such as immigration everyone's rights are at risk, Immigration has been a long supported cause for the growth of the U.S and the U.S economy, they add trillions of dollars to the growth domestic product, there economic importance will only increase in the coming generation as america's largest generation. Today, the United States is home…

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    Thanks to shows like Jersey Shore, the Italian culture as a whole is completely misinterpreted. When I visited my cousin in Rome, I was amazed at how inaccurate that show’s representation of Italians really was and how different the Italian culture was compared to what I grew up thinking and experiencing with my own family. My own experience when I visited Italy inspired me to research and discuss the differences between each country and how they represent the Italian culture. Food is one of the…

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    Families of all different nationalities came to America to get a chance at the American Dream which is freedom, a chance for wealth, and a happy, healthy, and safe place to raise a family. Immigrants also expected equality when they came to the United States, which rarely happened. There were many stereotypes and labels put on people just because they were born in another country. A lot of this stemmed from the American government’s relationship with that country’s government. But regardless of…

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    Along the Hungarian- Serbian border, hundreds of migrants and refugees fled from a temporary camp due to frustration with authorities. The camp, in Roszke, Hungary, contained hundreds of people waiting for buses to transport them, many of whom had waited overnight in the cold to move toward the border near Austria and Budapest. However, only one bus arrived, which created a huge commotion among the migrants, who were then well aware that there were no more buses coming. One Syrian man stated,…

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    Question: To what extent can some of the challenges immigrants by learning English be overcome? Immigrants face many quandaries when they are in a place so different to where they emanated from. Many of them do not understand English and that is a challenge that they face. English being your second language causes many troubles such as, finding a job to purchasing your weekly shop. A way in which this quandary could be overcome is by having English as a Second Language (ESL) classes available…

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    Unauthorized Immigration

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    The indication shows that in the long run, immigrants do not decrease native employment rates. Some suggestion proposes that in the short run, immigration may slightly cut native employment, because the economy takes time to adjust to new immigration. Importantly, this effect fluctuates according to the broader economic environment. In specific, when the economy is growing and the labor market is adding jobs, new immigration makes enough jobs even in the short run and even to cause no harm to…

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    Polish Immigration in the Early 1900s Poland is the seventh largest country in Europe and it spans across 120,727 square miles. To put this into perspective, it is a little bit bigger than the state of Nevada. Poland is located in east-central Europe. Russia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, and the Baltic Sea surround Poland. There were three main waves of Polish Immigration. The largest was from 1870 to 1914. The second wave was after World War II and lastly the third wave was…

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