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    multiculturalism say that it integrates the country. In this essay firstly I will present various facts about immigration and multiculturalism and then I will argue that multiculturalism has positive on Canada and help people to integrate with each other. Surveys on factors like mutual identification, naturalisation, polarization, communication, intermarriage and Canadian citizenship show us that multiculturalism has always helped in maintaining the unity of the country. The initial…

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    For its reputation as the “land of opportunity,” America has made the path to finding that opportunity remarkably unclear for its immigrant populations. Most Americans would agree that some level of education is necessary for success or eminence, with higher education usually leading to more career opportunities and connections. However, state and federal policies concerning benefits have historically made education difficult to access for undocumented immigrants. Some argue that the United…

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    towards the supposed land of equality, "For revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without rival". These are words from a man many years ago in the American history, so how do African Americans feel in a more recent context in society? Although there is much less tension in the 21st century there are cases involving “white on black” violence happening even in 2015 and…

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    economically back in their home country to risk life in a foreign land for the sake of religion (Bettlock). Sources Bettlock, Lynn. "New England 's Great Migration." A Survey of New England: 1620 - 1640. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Sept. 2015. . "Religion and the Founding of the American Republic." Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Sept. 2015. . 2. The Puritans formed the basis of American democracy with their town meetings, suffrage system, written agreements, etc. Town meetings were held by…

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s generation, modern transportation has been evident in the daily lives of the citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they…

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    School uniforms should be enforced in public schools. Uniforms were first introduced in the 16th century in England at charity schools for poor children. School uniforms have many positive effects on students. Enforcing school uniforms will fix the issue of the dress code and will get rid of the little issues that they confront with this dress code. Uniforms are a great way for students to have a good education and be more successful. School uniforms will increase student safety and decrease…

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    administration, securing parts of the reservations as Native American lands, and opening the remainder of the land to white settlers for the economic advancement of the United States. This left the Native Americans with no choice but to succumb to the attempts of the federal government to force them to except and adapt the ways of the white man. Native Americans held specific ideologies pertaining to their land. They viewed the land and earth as things to be valued and cared for, they…

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    In the past education was considered a great equalizer, being able to lift the poor from poverty and allowing them to have a better economic future. The access to education in the past was easier. Today the less fortunate have a harder time acquiring an education. People are told that if they are well educated, they will have a bright future and succeed in their lives. The main reason why people attend college is not just to gain knowledge but to make money. The children from rich families tend…

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    In this essay I will be explaining the immigration in the United States that is happening right now. Throughout the essay I have gathered information on Racism, while writing on how Immigrants are being treated in the United States modenerly. The Act of Racism, is spread to many people around the world, but people don’t take into consideration about what is happening to the Immigrants trying to migrate away from that. They suffer Racism while trying to simply have a better life in the United…

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    Adaptation Climate Change

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    and climate change can both refers to the observed centuryscale risses in the average temperature of the Earths climate system and its related effects, although climate changeing can also refers to any historical change in climate. Multiples lines of scientific evidences shows that the climate system is warming up . More than 91% of the additional energy stored in the climate system since 1975 has gone into ocean warming; the remainder has melted the ice, and warmed the continents , occeans and…

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