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    United States Migration

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    Migration to the United States is a very impacting and powerful movement. A lot of people believe that immigrants only come from Central America when it is more than that. People from the Phillipines, China, India, and many more countries for the same reasons. Not a lot know what people go through when coming to the United States because they do not ever have to go through it. A lot of people have no idea about migration and what people go through while traveling on land. There are many reasons…

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    Our nation has many different cultures, traditions, and beliefs. Because of these beliefs and the different cultures. It has helped shape our nation into what it is today. Without the different trades and cultures this country would not be as diversity as we are today. Think about who you are and what nationality you are. Chances are you have blood that comes from another country which means that somewhere in your family tree there were family members that immigrated here. The inventions that…

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    Rex Nutting’s “2 Trillion Reasons Why Immigrants Make America Great” is arguing that Immigration is a good thing for America and makes America a more Prosperous nation. Nutting examines Donald Trump’s “hateful rhetoric” and disproves it with various studies and reports. The writer also examines the economic growth in the US within the last 10 years by examining immigrant’s contribution to the GDP, GDP per capita, unemployment rates, wages, and education. Nutting examines both sides of the story…

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    Purpose Of NATO

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    NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO was created in April of 1949 when 13 countries signed a treaty stating if one of the countries got attacked they all got attacked. Communist Russia is a large reason as to why Iceland, Portugal, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the United States and Canada. When all of these countries signed NATO they agreed to the terms that if one country was attacked they would all provide mutual…

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    The Expansion of Immigration Melvin Williams HDCS 1300 Professor Rifai October 9, 2014 The Expansion of Immigration Immigration has always been apart of our human history, as individuals who migrate in search of a better life. Despite the negative views this topic creates, immigrants today are increasingly blending into our society. Attitudes concerning this matter are very diverse in opinion and continue to be a great debate in our society. The author Dan Siciliano effectively…

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    Anna Porter’s Ghosts of Europe, is far from a typical book one would read within an academic setting. The book explores four countries in an attempt to solidify the unclear identity that is Europe, and expand the notion of a Central Europe. This is a concept based upon a wisp of an idea to create a social and cultural identity. As a testament to Central Europe’s complicated past, Porter goes to great trouble to further develop the complexity of this region’s current presence and to explore the…

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    In the 19th and 20th century thousands of migrants came to the United States from Europe to find a new start on life. These migrants had a view of what we know today as the American Dream which was believed to bring wealth and success to many. Many believed that the new world could only bring prosperity and happiness. The United States was advertised throughout Europe as a place that would provide a success future, which was appealing to the hopefuls that did not in turn look at any other…

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    In recent news reports, the European Union (EU) are currently struggling through a refugee crisis as millions of refugees are fleeing from Syria from the ongoing civil war under the regime of President Assad and Islamic extremists violently attacking and executing the citizens. The neighboring states around Syria that hosts the refugee camps are “burden[ed] by housing, feeding, and caring for millions of refugees. Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Iraq have absorbed an estimated 4 million…

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    better place to live their lives. There are many problems with acceptance into foreign countries. The Syrian refugees have been waiting for months because of "Open-Door Policy". This means they wait for many months to gain citizenship into different European…

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    New immigrants and old--what people said The old immigrants. . . The new immigrants. . . came from northern or western Europe came from southern or eastern Europe were Protestant were not Protestant--were Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish were literate and skilled were illiterate and unskilled came over as families came over as birds of passage were quick to assimilate were clannish and reluctant to assimilate were experienced in the ways of democracy were radicals or autocrats had some money in their…

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