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    is wrong. In and informational text there should not be any opinions involved since it is informing people about a subject not your feelings about that subject. “So the argument goes, when americans express outrage over a punishment that causes permanent scarring - in this case - they are committing…

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    16th Century Ghettos

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    In Venice, Jews have had a history of tolerance and rejection in the 16th-century Venetian society. According to Jewish Venice, “Jews were allowed to come to Venice for money-lending activities but were not allowed permanent residents permits.” Originally, Jews were allowed to inhabit in Venice in 1385 for the reason that the city was at war and needed loans from the Jewish money-lenders. Nevertheless, they were eventually expelled from Venice and were placed to live in ghettos with add-on…

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    I, am Maria Guadalupe Perez Tercero and I am a United State Legal Permanent Resident currently residing in 587 E 18th Street, Grand Island, Nebraska 68801. I am writing this letter on behalf of my mother Candelaria Paulina Tercero Perez. My mother has been in this country for about 17 year already. She has been a great citizen to this country. She has not caused any problems or has any criminal record. I would like you to take in consideration my mother’s application. Our family really needs my…

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    two-week excursion. The Rhode Island School of Design had just offered my father a teaching post, but in order for him to accept the position, he would need to return to Nigeria and change our family’s visa status from that of temporary aliens to permanent residents. What was to be a simple matter of immigration legality, however, turned…

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    Undocumented Students

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    However, the cost of attending is still forbidding and the majority of scholarships and aid available require permanent residency or citizenship. Smaller scholarships are not sufficient enough in their number and amount to be of significant help (Abrego 2008). Sometimes qualifying students are not given scholarships because of their undocumented status. Gabriel, an…

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    Immigration In Canada

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    forced to leave? This is a question that has been hotly debated for decades in both Canada and United States. While there are obvious drawbacks to illegal immigration, there are many more compelling reasons that effectively argue why undocumented residents in Canada and the U.S. should be permitted to remain in their adopted countries. This paper will review the current sanctions for those who contravene immigration policies, and will present the positive contributions of illegal immigrants.…

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    Residents who live in cities such as Anaheim and Fullerton are forced to follow rules, such as: 1) Residents cannot use water for car washing; 2) Each household is only allow to water their lawn on two designated days of the week – Tuesdays and Thursdays; 3) Families are encouraged to refrain from watering…

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    Nowadays, being resident or citizen of a country might benefit or detriment an individual depending from what point of view it’s being seen from. For example, being an American comes with a lot of benefits due to the reason that the United States provides their citizens and residents with a lot of federal assistance. However, if an individual who is American goes to a country in which Americans are not welcome like Syria, Afghanistan, or Iran he or she will most probably get persecuted by the…

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    Brittany Maynard is an ordinary 29 year old woman. Her and her husband, Dan Diaz, is trying to start a family after being married for a little over a year. After months of enduring unbearable headaches, Brittany has learned that she has brain cancer. After undergoing two surgeries to stop the growth of the tumor, Brittany learns that the tumor has returned. However, the tumor is more aggressive upon its return. Doctors give the newlywed only six months to live. Brittany considers many…

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    Mass Incarceration

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    other countries in the world who incarcerate people who have been convicted of crimes, and then released into a permanent second-class status in which they are stripped of basic civil and human rights, like the right to vote, the right to serve on juries, and the right to be free of legal discrimination in employment, housing, access to public…

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