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    was the first area to fully integrate culture and religion. The city of New Orleans, now thriving from its diversity, epitomizes the American melting pot. Aside for the rapidly changing leaders and government of New Orleans, the heritage of the population was constantly changing. In fact, the Spanish, African, French, Irish, German, and Latin all played a part in creating the diverse state that we know…

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    How do they migrate? It would be interesting to explore different aspect of migration. In 2013, USA the nation historically built by people, accepted approximately 41.3 million people migrated from other countries calculated at 13.1 % of the total population. Even though America is a popular destination for immigrants, this is just 20% of the total…

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    Since the 1960's the development of the U.S. populace matured more than 65 has been twice that of the all inclusive community. By the year 2000, the quantity of men and ladies over age 65 in the U.S. is anticipated to increment to 32 million individuals, which will be roughly 20% of the populace. The old-old populace, those beyond 75 years old, is really expanding the quickest. An absence of activity amid grown-up life is connected with deconditioning, exhaustion, shortcoming, reduction in one's…

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    Justin Trudeau has made positive and negative changes in Canada but the points in the following essay will prove that most of the things he has done have been positives. Though the changes could have been better these still affected how we live. First off, one of the reasons he has made a good impact on canada is because he is putting a tax on carbon, which will lower emissions for the entirety of Canada providing a safer place to live because the air would be cleaner. Also it gives a good…

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    Andrea Escobar Final Draft 9/30/15 ANTH-202 Yingkun Topic: Mexican Americans in Chicago and how they struggle to keep their cultural alive so far away from the border. The first Mexicans that came to Chicago, came in the turn of the 20th century. Chicago had its first significant wave of immigrants in the mid to late 1910s. The first immigrants to arrive to Chicago where men who were working in semiskilled and unskilled jobs. These men at the time originated from Texas, Guanajuato, Jalisco,…

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    Myths About Immigration

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    David Cole’s article, “Five Myths about Immigration ” is an engaging piece that attempts to disprove five different myths about immigration and its effects on America as a whole. Immigration has been a key issue in society for many generations and for a short period was part of a political movement labeled the “Know-Nothings.” Cole begins his essay be reminding us of the beliefs about immigrants as well as who the real “Native Americans” are. Cole tries to disprove these myths about immigration…

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    Health Workforce Shortage

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    case, they need more service or care which can be provided by health work staff. Day to day, old patients is increasing instead of increasing health work staff, which affects the health workforce department. On the same way, another aspect of aging population is increasing old age workers who can work with limited hours, however, younger staff can work a long time. Graham and Duffield (2010) indicate that old age workers {55 to 64} are participating in the lower industry. Moreover, as a result…

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    The United States was built on the backs of immigrants, pilgrims, and refugees. Innovation generates great new ideas as thoughts come together. From the industrialization of steel to the invention of the light bulb and telephone, immigrants welcomed into the United States have improved the infrastructure and lives of all Americans. Currently, the Islamic State and civil war in Syria and the Middle East are displacing over twelve million families from their homes. These people flee into the…

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    9-11 Immigration Changes

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    On 9-11 many innocent people lost their lives due to a terrorist attack. Many people were just going to their jobs and lost their lives for working. Others lost their lives trying to help people who needed the help. Due to the horrifying attack on 9-11 immigration and deportation have been greatly impacted. Immigrating has become 10 times harder than it was before. Deportation has also drastically increased. All these adjustments were made due to trepidation. The first reason to why immigration…

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    Hispanic Migration

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    the past couple of years the Hispanic has grown very rapid in the United States. They are second largest population after the Native American the Hispanic has held the spot of being on being the leading minority group in the United States. The term Hispanic it’s a linguistic ethnic that can be designated to any race. The first thing that caught my attention in this chapter was the population of Hispanic. Today you see so many Hispanic leaving in the united states some of them create a great life…

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