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    In reading the article Reforming Immigration for Good written by Mae M. Ngai, I am interpreting this article in response to the editor if it should be published in The Shorthorn. Her position regarding immigration will most likely impact The Shorthorn readers because many UT Arlington students are immigrants or may have experienced a similar situation. Others might say who cares about immigration when in fact immigration laws have become a “top domestic priority” (Obama). Immigration has pointed…

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    I write in contribution to Mae M. Ngai’s topic on “Reforming Immigration for Good” and other clusters on immigration to deepen my argument. The idea of immigration brings up skeptical responses on what happens and needs to happen during migration in the United States. It has not only been an ongoing topic for many decades, but also heavily dismissed recently by the President elect Donald Trump. He highlighted many controversial topics about the Mexican-American border, Mexican natives, and other…

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    She encourages the readers to undergo the experience and truly understand racism and discrimination. Not only did Rankine give multiple examples and encounters but she also incorporated artworks that spoke louder than the words. To the left is Carrie Mae Weems’s,“Blue Black Boy”. This art piece shows three identical (blue tinted) photos with different labels. BLUE. BLACK. BOY. This art piece can be interpreted and perceived in different ways. To me it describes the poem on the next page (stop…

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    the global financial crisis. I will discuss the cause of the financial crisis, the affect the financial crisis had on the entire world, and the response to the financial crisis by the United States. Keywords: Global Financial Liberalization, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Asian Financial Crisis Financial Crisis Our nation has encountered a few financial crises throughout our history. One that we all may remember is the great depression. A financial crisis occurs when there is not…

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    The novel this essay is about is Their eyes were Watching God. In this book the main characters name is Janie Mae Crawford. Janie has many relationships with men in this novel to be specific she marries 3 different men during her life. In her second marriage she is married to a man named Joe Starks. Joe dies towards the middle of the novel and she then moves on to her 3rd marriage. Joe’s death illuminated the meaning of the novel which is, in love being treated like an object and not a lover…

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    and Mae Mobley Leefolt was positive. Aibileen was held accountable for the…

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    forever? Would you like it? Mae Tuck is in the story Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. There is something special able out her, it is that she never dies. Her husband and boys had drank from the spring not knowing what it was. She is one of my favorite characters because she has many good things about her. Throughout the story, Mae Tuck is strong hearted, brave, and accepting. She helps Winnie better understand her life and the world around her. In the story I find Mae very strong hearted.…

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    SoulSearch is described as a service that connects the whole world with the hope of finding a person. It is first demonstrated to find a criminal that has been hiding for over a decade. Mae leads the Circle universe into finding the lost criminal which is helpful for the authorities because they have been searching for a woman who killed her three children by locking them in a closet while she went on a trip to Spain. SoulSearch was put…

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    Circle” By Dave Eggers, Mae begins her journey in the Circle through her ex-roommate Annie, and gets Mae a job at “The Circle” and Mae rapidly realizes that the work place is only focused on transparency, privacy and digital interactions rather than physical interactions. At The Circle Facial recognition is through new inventions, Emotions are through Emoticons and conversations takes place at…

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    Crime will be decreased but people will be prone to no privacy. Mae Holland, a worker at The Circle, becomes transparent and gives up her privacy to become one of the most popular and well respected workers at The Circle. She ruins her relationships and becomes very lonely having to rely on men to comfort her. Mae does not realize what surveillance is doing to her. In the novel, The Circle, By Dave Eggers, one can see that when Mae or any Circle worker is under surveillance they are influenced…

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