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    gender, ethnicity and religion. Learning about other countries and their cultures is crucial in life and in enhancing education. We learn from people who have different experiences, beliefs and perspectives. Diversity improves the educational field. Human beings should be knowledgeable in many fields, not only one; because it is through day-by-day experience that we learn and improve. As our worldwide world turns out to be more interconnected on account of the advancement in technology, travel…

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    Historically, various people have been migrating from one country to another to better their life and searching for hospitable place to live. Yet when European countries started to journey around the world searching for a new world to expand their power and territory. One of their greatest discoveries was America, which shift the political power from Europe to America. The great amount of natural resources and untouched lands has attracted other European countries interest as well. However, the…

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    According to the Department of Homeland Security, there are approximately 11,400,00 illegal immigrants, existing in the United States in 2012. It represents that 3.7% of the total population of U.S illegally live in the United States. Most illegal immigrants, roughly 60 percent of them, come from Mexico, and the number of them is 6,720,000 illicit immigrants in 2012. 24 percent of them are other Latin Americans, and about 16 percent of them are Asian, European, and African. Illegal immigration…

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    keep them out of the country even if it means breaking laws themselves. "Greece may be going through financial difficulties while facing one of the highest migration flows among EU countries," Tigani said, "but these police operations violate international human rights standards and should stop immediately."- Jezerca Tigani from Amnesty International. Tigani expresses that Greece has the right to control the growing rate of illegal immigration,…

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    while adopting others, catering to new circumstances as conglomeration of different cultures, emerging as new cultures. The idea of modernity caused the process of accepting and adopting alien cultures, which has acquired global identity. Through migration, displacement of people, translation of works, study of comparative literary perspectives and through innovation, colonial expansion and form of globalisation, and the world continuously has been shaken and invigorated by cultural exchange. It…

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    America in the Beginning Ever wondered how the country of the United States came to be one of the most powerful jurisdictions in the world? Well, now is the chance to find out. There were many grand events that helped form this great nation. The Plains Indians inhabited the Great Plains before white settlement. They were dependent on mostly nature, such as the horse. For example, the horse improved their hunting ways and how they traveled, thus, turning them into hunters and gatherers. Indians…

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    In the late 1800’s and early tenth century, Ellis Island was a hotspot of immigrants coming from all parts of Europe and Asia, seeking freedom and opportunity in the new world. The bustling sound of foreign languages was everywhere. People were processed, names where changed and finally they were declared Americans. Stepping nearly a century later, the story is much different. The immigrants of today, are a cause of major political stir, racism and controversy throughout the country. They also…

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    number (ID) of taxes if they have no Social Security number, but not may receive some of the benefits that have taxpaying citizens such as Insurance Social and other tax credits. Immigrants from more than 18 who have accumulated more than 180 days of unlawful presence and then leave the US can receive an impediment to return to the country for three years (Lee & Liechty, 2014). Those which have accumulated more than one year may face a impediment ten years. The undocumented children who are…

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    America’s economy is struggling. Millions of hard working American citizens have lost their jobs and fight to make ends meet. In addition, according to “Our Democratic Debt,” an article written in July of 2014, the federal government’s total debt is approaching $18 trillion (DeMuth). With this in mind, over eleven million undocumented immigrants reside in America. Illegal immigrants do not pay taxes, which worsens this debt and burdens the economy. In order to subsidize illegal immigrants’ lack…

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    Tutorial 4 Report – Global International Migration Refugees and asylum seekers within the context of the Australian migration policy Refugees and the Global International Migration The forcibly displaced population is a major area of interest in the Global Migration field due to the growth of such population. According to the data provided by the UN, in 2014 was registered a 59 million of the forcibly displaced population. One year later, the UN annual, indicated that up to 65 million of…

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