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    Up till today, I still remember the story my mother told me about an incidence that happened to me as a child which unknowingly to her helped me make the decision to be a pharmacist as early as in my elementary years. According to my mother, when I was about two years I swallowed valium tablets that I found lying around in the house. I started acting Irrationally, laughing uncontrollably and not able to sleep this landed me in the emergency room once they discovered what I had done. Somehow this…

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    Maize Research Paper

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    Maize has an extended history. The exact date is not certain, but it is said that maize in its oldest form is at least 60,000 years old. Archeological findings of fossil pollen grain were a start to finding the origin of maize. Fossil grains were found significantly beneath Mexico City. All findings and data gathered about the maize and its ancestry seems to come from the Americas. Maize is undoubtedly an American plant if you look at its history of findings and its center of origin.…

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    DREAM Act Sends

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    In the unsigned essay “The Message the DREAM Act Sends” posted on The Economists website in 2010, the author presents the qualifications for “conditional permanent residency” in the United States extracted from the DREAM Act. The author stressed the importance of immigrants becoming legal citizens with the same rights as natural born Americans. Throughout the essay, the author shares the perspective of what it is like to be an immigrant in the United States that has lived here for most of their…

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    Trump's administration in 2017 threatened to get rid of it but haven’t been successful. The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act was introduced in 2001 as a bipartisan legislation, and the main provision was to provide permanent residency when two years of college or service in the military have been…

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    The children of migrants to Italy are among those excluded from citizenship. They have to go through long legal processes to maintain their permanent residency status, or through immigration to get citizenship. They are raised in Italy and have Italian friends, but are not seen as Italian themselves (Kuwornu 2011). Cosmopolitans see this as morally wrong because it against their views that humans have…

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    Thesis: The current immigration processes for individuals immigrating into Canada is flawed with regard to equality. Even though many disabled citizens make positive economic contributions to society, they are unfairly denied entry into Canada because they are seen as a burden on one 's family, a threat to public safety, and an extraordinary cost to the state. Reason: 1. Canada does not recognize the economic contribution people with disabilities and their families can, and do, make to Canadian…

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    The views on the Middle East based Immigration ranged from an increased population on September 11th living in the U.S. In Middle East is one of the rapid growing Immigrants; Some are legal and illegal. This happened in the 1970’s about 10% illegal Middle East immigration are aliens and in 2010 legal or illegal had grown about 2.5 million of population. In 1970 there was also a crazy increased in the change of religions. Almost 15% some Middle Eastern’s were muslims and the rest were christians.…

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    On days off, I am busy traveling to other worlds. My morning starts with the the lapping waves of Homer’s wine-dark sea. At lunch, I picnic in the shady groves of Virgil’s Elysian fields, and in the afternoon, I watch the sun set in Orwell’s eerie dystopia. My desire to explore isn’t limited to literary universes, however. It runs deep into my academic pursuits, from humanities to science. I am drawn to Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences because it offers me the perfect environment to…

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    union. Concerns that are targeted on religious beliefs, the safety of the children and development issues are problems that rise in this case approval. Adoption agencies require basic qualifications that specifically target marital status, age and residency of the individual. The case to legalize same-sex…

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    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 placed in care guardianship (foster care) are eligible for residency permanent ("green card") if requested before 21 years. The foster care agency must apply in name of child. The parents who are undocumented accused of child abuse are at risk of being deported (Harker, 2001). General Benefits…

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