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    Offshore hiring isn’t anything new, yet given the current political climate, it has proven to be increasingly controversial. Indeed, cheaper labor costs and fewer regulations in countries such as China have created an incentive for U.S. corporations to move assembly plants there for decades. Corporate entities readily embrace outsourcing as their operative economic philosophy, but they won’t, however, support the domestic production to prevent a world in which unregulated sweatshops and…

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    The Immigration Experience All Immigrants are required to learn and adapt to new environments and rules of their society. Immigrants face many challenges and setbacks during their journeys to America, some ending positively and others negatively. Through different pieces of writing, various immigration experiences are displayed. Throughout the immigration experience, a person can face many challenges and forced to overcome many confrontations.. During the immigration experience, the immigrant…

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    It will be two years next month since I have seen you and 5 years since my first trip to Nicaragua. As a high school sophomore I was lucky enough to travel to Nicaragua to a rural village in four hours Northeast of Managua, as I have told you before. Upon my arrival I have seen the unwavering hospitality of the Nicaraguan people and their enormous hearts. My time in Nicaragua has also challenged me to think about my privilege simply having been born in the US and some of the realities of third…

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    “There is no way you’re going to pass physics!” My mom shouted across the dining room table. My junior year of high school was the first time in my life I had the choice of an additional science course. There was some logic behind what my mom said to me at dinner that night. Everyone in my family studied and tended to do better in the arts, science and math weren’t the strong point of my family. However, I wanted to prove them wrong. After my teacher handed back my first test and I saw a huge…

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    On the other hand, walls of opposition were built up against other nationalities and racial groups. For example, in comparison with immigration programs to attract European white people to the United States as permanent residents and then to be granted with US citizenship, worker programs like the Bracero program was only enacted to the end to get more labor force and avoid illegal immigrations towards the United States from Mexico. This program allowed guest workers to stay temporally within…

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    Immigration is not something new to the United States. Immigration has been in place since the native warriors crossed a land bridge in the last Ice Age. Even in today’s day and age, thousands of people immigrate here in one day. In the early 20th Century, immigration was frequent because of the rumors told about America. At this time, many bad things were happening in foreign countries and the US was establishing itself as a world power. That made US the ideal target for immigration. All people…

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    an effect. Parades and marches for gun control has helped, but it's not teaching the rest of the non-participant anything. In less developed countries like El Salvador, the fight to stop the gun violence due to one problem of "In El Salvador and Honduras, there are a lot of gangs and drug trafficking, especially among younger men, and that has resulted in a big increase in gun violence." It’s getting to a point where the law enforcement is scared to engage and the citizens are afraid to…

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    Highlands. There are volcanoes that are located in the Central Highlands of El Salvador. El Salvador’s only important river is the Lempa, which rises in Guatemala. El Salvador owns several small islands offshore in the Gulf, and its waters share with Honduras and Nicaragua. This is how much geography, there is and that you can…

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    Over eight hundred thousand undocumented immigrants are protected by a law called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows specific illegal immigrant children, under certain conditions, to temporarily stay in the United States by obtaining permission from the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). There has been a lot of debate to end this program by March, 2018. Ending this program would result in more than 800,000 deportations. These people are in fear of…

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    technology. But they all had their differences in their lives. The Mayan had a government, economy, religion, social system and technology. But sadly did not have a capital. For this, they just had cities and no sign of capitals. The maya lived in Honduras Guatemala, Mexico and Belize. They started at 250 A.D and ended on 900 A.D. The Maya lived in different cities. For example they had a city named Tikal and It was a very popular city for the Mayas. Some of the Maya worked in farms to get…

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