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    The Eu has had a continuously growing and controversial problem on their hands for the past few years. This problem has been whether or not to provide foreign aid to migrants and refugees coming from conflicted countries like Syria. Every year, there are thousands of migrants and refugees flooding into countries of the EU. They are fleeing war, poverty, and other conditions to go to the EU. It would be wrong to not continue providing foreign aid to these people because of the reasons the…

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    Immigrants In America

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    The Immigrants Did you know what percentages of the immigrants live in the United States? It is approximately 41.3 million immigrants over the total population of 316.1 million, which is about 13% and it’s more that a lot (by Zong and Batalova). These are the people who migrate from different countries to seek a better life. On the other hand, these are the people who struggled the most because they are treated as an outsider most of the time. I relate to this because I myself am an immigrant…

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    A land flowing with riches, a place of equality, a nation teeming with an endless supply of jobs, a country that tolerates every religion; this was how many immigrants pictured America. Who wouldn’t want to immigrate to such a perfect utopia? The only problem was, the United States wasn’t as perfect as the rumors implied. For the Scots-Irish and the Mexicans, this was found out the hard way. The Scots-Irish population started off relatively small in America. From 1718-1720 only 2,600 Scots-Irish…

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    Food Waste In America

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    Introduction Sustaining our food and becoming more efficient with our food waste is a big issue in America. Many tons and pounds of food are wasted every day, these food that are being thrown out are not being disposed effectively. Each time a piece of food is thrown in the trash as well as resources in that food that could be used better making more food. Most don’t realize what they are throwing away when they don’t feel like finishing their meal. Food waste in America is one the largest…

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    One of the most controversial topics in the United States, among government parties and citizens alike, is the issue of immigration. In a country composed of 316,128,839 citizens, 41,348,066 of those citizens are foreign-born (FAIR). While this number is less than ten percent of the entire population, it is believed that there are around 12 million more people living in the U.S undocumented. In other words, they are illegal aliens. The people who come to America, whether legally or illegally,…

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    A Bridge to Jump Immigration problems have been an issue since the 80s to now. Every politician that took office since then have promised to solved it, but no one have succeeded. Migration go way back since the colonization of the Americas. The immigrates are the routes that make the United States a grate notion. Today’s administration think that immigrates are curse because they took jobs, education, lands and etc... The author Mae Ngai wrote interesting article. It’s explains the challenge…

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    Cathedral. Italy is one of the most cultural countries to visit. First of all, the language and population of Italy are very important factors to the country. Italy has a very large population. “Italy has the fourth-largest population in the European Countries and the 23rd-largest population worldwide estimated as 60.6 million” ( Population of Italy).Italy is a very populated country. Italy is the fourth largest populated country of Europe. Italy is also has the 23rd-largest population…

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    Immigration, however, has been around as an issue since the beginning of the United States. Our forefathers wrote down in the United States Constitution, Article I Section 8 Clause 4, that the federal government has the power to “establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization”. They were saying that issues on immigration and how they can become citizens is the power that the federal government only has. Although it is said in the constitution, it hasn’t stopped being issues between state…

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    In the book, Bread Givers, by Anzia Yezierska the Smolinsky family comes to America in search of the American Dream. Their family consists of four daughters, a hard working mother, and a non-employed, Torah-obsessed father who contributes absolutely nothing to the family. The father, Reb, shows no interest in assimilating to American culture, however, everyone else in the family yearns to become part of this “new” world. Throughout the book, it shows an immigrant’s internal struggle to find a…

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    admittance of at least 700,000 aliens each year. Agreeing with Gary Rubin, Director of National Affairs the American Jewish Committee says that the act represents a genuine success for those people who seek a more open admission policy based on family union and offering of economic opportunity. The act was sponsored by Sen. Edward Kennedy. The Act changed the limitations per-country used to regulate how many immigrants may enter the United States each year. The Padilla v. Kentucky, 130 S. Ct.…

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