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    reason of living a better life, this can’t happen if English becomes the official language. So many times, America has been referred to as a, “melting pot”. The whole idea of the melting pot is easier than it sounds; it’s all of the amazing and especially diverse people, communities and cultures we have, all together and unified. This whole concept, the melting pot, this is the unified America that we’ve strived for-- the United States. Another wonderful concept is the, “mosaic”. Time and time…

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    America is often referred to as a cultural “melting pot,” welcoming all types of people from around the world, all hoping for the same freedom and opportunity. The history of our country begins with immigrants, all with unique cultures and traditions. The diversity which exists in America makes the country unique but also is the source of many problems. Irish Americans are just one of many cultural groups which have contributed to the American culture. The factual story of how this group came to…

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    Analysis: The Melting Pot

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    The Melting Pot “The Melting Pot” – the United States nickname, yet we are constantly shunning and shaming those that enter the country as immigrants. Native-born individuals scrutinize the immigrants for stealing the jobs, lowering the wages, and every other negative outcome of the economy. Americans generalize the face of immigrants as either Mexican or Asian; however, the United States receives immigrants from several other places as well. As a matter of fact, immigrants account for a…

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    Melting Pot Controversy

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    someone so mindlessly and shamelessly “thrift” an artifact of the Chinese culture? After discussing the issue with my peers, I discovered that the offense was not obvious to all. Elements of various cultures have been selected and thrown into the Melting Pot that we so proudly call our country for years. While at times this serves as an ideal habit in an inclusive and growing society, some viewpoints…

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    The American Melting Pot

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    represented in the national government, prominently under a bicameral legislature, but still have an opportunity to participate in political activities. Socioeconomic status is defined as one’s social and economic standing in society. The American Melting Pot holds a multitude of races and income rates that contribute to socioeconomic statuses. Political participation is a measure of any person’s activity in government, including but not limited to voting, running for office, donating money,…

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    probably eat more Asian cuisine than American food. African cosmetologist has the leading businesses. A lot of things you would think are originally American you might eventually discover originate somewhere else. America also known as the cultural melting…

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    Immigrants In America

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    America has become the melting pot of the world. In today’s society, you interact with many different cultural styles. Our system of government, is thought to be adopted from European culture but may have actually influenced by the Native Americans. When immigrants cross the ocean from the homeland and see the Statue of the Liberty, they see it as a sign of hope and relief. Here, these immigrants come to America in search of job opportunities, access to health care, and a better life for their…

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    Living in America, I live in what is known as the melting pot. The melting pot is a unique blend of different cultures and ethnic groups. By being together, people get a chance to learn about other ethnic groups, cultures and so on. This unique blend and closeness has resulted in people having open minds and accepting hearts. However this does not always happen. Because there is so much diversity often times great minds clash. The influences that will be talked later on in this paper will…

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    I yearned to view the world in a different perspective. I aim far beyond just experiencing the world first hand, seeing it through multiple lenses, and watching how it runs in the background. In fact, what I desire is to see where I must stand to give my maximum contribution to the global industry and multicultural understanding--a purpose I know I must serve. And this was what drove me to fly 8,500 miles from the Pearl of the Orient to the Land of the Free. I am Jolina Chiong, currently in a…

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    Becoming a Melting Pot is a story about the civil war of USA, the North (Union) against the South (Confederacy). There was a time when immigrants from other countries enter to the USA, but not all of the new American people were treated equally because there were Americans who don’t treated people fairly because if there were black people they don’t were treated as white people, some people, or they were treated bad because the country in which they were from like were from Asia and Europe. So…

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