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    required (Stamler & Yiu, 2015). Some resources that would benefit Rock Bay are low-income housing, health clinics and improving food access. Rock Bay has been stereotyped as an undesirable neighborhood. This does not promote social inclusion that residents need to thrive and participate in the community (Stamler & Yiu, 2015). Rock Bay has some services and organizations that are combating this problem. The Cool Aid society has a center located in the heart of Rock Bay that provides housing for…

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    economically compared if the earthquake had happened in a third world country. Even though Chile might be a first world country Earthquakes can easily cause a sharp increase in poverty. The social impact on the country post-earthquake can affect Chile resident for a lifetime especially those who have been personally affected by the disaster from loss of mail members etc.. Socially the community is more experience and prepared for these devastating disaster then other countries would be since…

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    Part I. Compare and Contrast the reception of Cubans and Dominicans as they arrived in the United States When one leaves all that they know to venture into a land of supposed opportunity aka the United States, who is know what truly lies waiting for them once they arrive? Time has revealed that upon arrival in the states there is a common encounter that has eluded immigrants in having to experience a sense of division and sorts of hostility derived from those already here. People fear what…

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    Margret Chen’s book Sewing Women is an in-depth analysis of the modern garment industry in New York. In the first chapter she gives an overview of the history of the industry, from the end of the 19th century to the present, but she spends the bulk of the book discussing the ethnic garment industry of today, characterized by Chinese and Korean factories. Six of the seven chapters we read focused on the differences between these two producers, which I will briefly summarize. Chinese shops are…

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    Immigration is the movement of people into a destination country to which they are not native or do not possess its citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take-up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. When people during their migration cross national borders, they are from the perspective of the country which they enter, called migrants or immigrants . From the perspective of the country which…

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    It getting hard for illegal immigrates to get citizenship. The process is extremely hard and long. Before becoming a citizen you put obtain A permanent resident card ( also known as a green card ). First you must see if you are eligible to get a green card. After the officials reviewed your application than they will schedule an interview with you. Once approved the card will be valid for ten years…

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    Selective State Schools

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    Introduction to State Schools in Australia In Australia, state schools are run by the various state governments. State schools give free education but many schools solicit from parents to give a voluntary contribution. This can be classified into two categories: open state schools and selective state schools. An open state schools accept all students from their government-defined catchment areas, and instruct using the Curriculum and Standards Framework. Many open state schools have selective…

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    Police Compliance

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    To break down the necessary processes the police need to look at what they can control. Obviously, they have limited control over how citizens act. Of course, most citizens know how they should act and that they are expected to follow the law, but that is ultimately their choice. With that said, let’s start by looking at the processes involved with being a law enforcement officer; hiring, training, field training and in-service training. It’s also important to look at their mission statement,…

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    newcomers and promoting “self-deportation” these modification go into effect, deferred action will extend to approximately 300,000 additional immigrants youth as well as the roughly four million undocumented parents of America citizens and legal permanent residents, making nearly half of America’s unauthorized population eligible for work authorization and lawful presence. President Obama’s unabashed use of executive power in implementing DACA provoked divided commentary from the start.…

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    Krystal Smith Professor Ellis African American History 5 September 2014 Racism is Not a Permanent Feature of American Society Slavery has been said to be a “stain on the history of the United States of America.” Some believe that racism is a battle that African Americans still struggle with today; and always will. Other, on the other hand, believes that factors than racial discrimination explain the currently disappointing statistics of African Americans today. Derrick Bell, a professor at…

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