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    The United States had welcomed several different nationalities of immigrants to its shores before by the mid 1970’s; there were thousands of Irish, Chinese, Japanese, Italians, Polish, Spanish and my other nationalities living in the United States at that time. One nationality of people that had a very minute population in the United States at that time was the Vietnamese. Those few that were here in America were spouses and children of military personnel (Rkasnuam & Batalova, 2014). This small…

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    Over ten billion chickens, cows, pigs, and lambs are being killed every year in the United States for food. If you lined up these animals and sent them into space, they would reach the moon and back five times. (Bittman) Of all of the animals, about half of them will never get eaten and instead thrown out. This shocking statistic only includes the waste of these four animals; imagine every other food added to this. The numbers add up- waste of food in America is a serious problem. Food waste is…

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    Explaining daily life; public transportation, education and health care systems, laws and customs, the local climate, personal finance, help in areas such as budgeting, setting up a bank account and using debit and credit cards. Help for others: support for high needs clients, and referrals to other refugee programs. Canada provides…

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    “Pittsbourgo.” These men came to Pennsylvania from the 1880s to the beginning of the First World War in order to find work. The Italian immigrants and descendants of those migrants became one of the most influential ethnic groups even though immigration quota laws enacted after World War I reduced the number of Italian immigrants to Pennsylvania. The vast majority of Italian immigrants of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century settled in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.…

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    lot alike but they also have different laws and rights and military decisions. Like how in Finland you can have small quantities of drugs. And in the U.S you can’t, Or how the U.S military has been around so long that some have not even been recorded. And maybe even how Finland was the first place to let women vote and run for president. But for us never allowed that till way later. In Finland following laws is very important. Like illegal drinking laws, In Finland, You have to be 18 to…

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    in fact it’s almost worth its weight in gold to the hungry. Human nature stands in the way of getting unwanted food to those who need it. This paper talks about how a person’s routine adds to food waste; the impact food waste has on nature; and the laws that prevented the shipment of food to the poor. Forty percent of all of America’s food ends up in the trash and is never eaten, this may seem surprising since Americans look like they are never at a loss for food (Gunders). America: land of the…

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    If I were fortunate enough to receive the scholarship that the “From a Different Perspective” organization, it would be an opportunity of a lifetime if I were able to embark France. If I were given this special opportunity, I would choose to embark Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur, a region in Southeastern France and formerly known as Provence. Provence is known for their beautiful field of lavender flower. I chose Provence for the geographical benefits of the regions such as being close to the…

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    In her book, “A Nation of Immigrants and Gatekeeping Nation: American Immigration Law and Policy,” Erika Lee argues that the United States has this “deep-rooted ambivalence” toward immigration. She suggests that the ambivalence stems from the America’s seemingly contradictory and flip-flopping nature of immigration policies and such notions are negative. While I agree with her point that the US is ambivalent on immigration, I do not see how that is a massive problem that Lee makes it out to be.…

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    The president’s immigration policy has very few strengths such as preventing gang members from receiving immigration benefits and improving visa security by expanding State Department’s authority to combat visa fraud (Trump Administration Immigration Policy, 2017). In 2015, suspect Emmanuel Jesus Rangel-Hernandez avoided deportation through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy. Emmanuel was charged with first-degree murder that resulted in the death of 4 people (The Scoop,…

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    policy proposalswould blatantly violate the inalienable rights guaranteed by the Constitution, federal andinternational law, and the basic norms of a free and decent society. He pledges to deport over 11 million undocumented immigrants, to ban Muslims from entering the United States, to surveil American Muslims and their houses of worship, to torture again, and to revise libel laws. Trump’s proposals taken together would violate the…

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