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    Critical Preface After the Earthquakes that took place in Haiti in 2010, my best friend and her mother travel to the U.S. by visa to escape the poverty and misery. Until now, both her and her mother are undocumented. Her journey and the struggles she has dealt with, has brought me to explore the lives of immigrants, especially in Boston, Massachusetts. Which is why my research question is what opportunities are available to immigrants in the U.S., specifically in Boston?. During my…

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    In The Visa Waiver Program is a Tool for Success, I had an excellent opportunity to utilize logos, ethos, and pathos. In that essay, I was in favor of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). My argument took a logos approach, emphasizing that the benefit of obtaining information about criminals and terrorists outweighed the risk of the ways…

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    John F. Kennedy was assassinated by the notorious Lee Harvey Oswald. Why did Oswald do it? Fidel Castro, the Prime Minister of Cuba at the time stated, “First of all, nobody ever goes that way for a visa. Second, it costs money to go that distance. Oswald stormed into the embassy, demanded the visa, and when it was refused to him, headed out saying, ‘I’m going to kill Kennedy for this’...What is your government doing to catch the other assassins? It took about three people” (Commission…

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    and credit cards and also transact through net banking. Customers to their web store have the option of paying for their deliveries using either mobile money or their VISA / MASTERCARD bankcards. The Company offers the following methods of payment: • Paying by credit/debit card: • Visa • MasterCard • Maestro • Debit MasterCard • Visa Electron • Pay pal Contact us If you have any queries relating to your order or any of the products, the Company’s specialist customer service team will be happy…

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    Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Immigration has been going on for many centuries. The topic has caused great controversies and many have fought for a right to be part of this country in which they do so illegally by being present. America offers great opportunities for many individuals that seek them. Any person should be allowed to into America despite their ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and color of their skin. Immigrants should have an…

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    U.S. Immigration Policy A current controversial issue in the U.S. is the immigration policy. In 2013, The American Community Survey (ACS) estimates that the U.S. immigrant population stands at about 41.3 million, or 13 percent, of the total U.S. population and this population rises to 80 million or 25 percent of the 316.1 million that resides in the U.S. if the immigrant’s U.S. born children are included. The pro views to the immigration policy is that immigrants make up a great deal of the…

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    DACA is one of the documents that needs to be taken away; DACA gives young illegal immigrants protection from deportation and gives them a work visa. Most illegal immigrants stay way longer than DACA allows which is a mandatory two years (Daca). The only thing that is being accomplished by DACA is stating that, yes they can come in illegally, and you can work and get paid. The law should be…

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    From Sydney, after a 12 hour- long flight, I finally arrived in Los Angeles, United States of America in the month of May 1995. In the immigration section, there was a long line where they checked our passports and visas, asked many questions; meanwhile, the line for those with blue passports, the US citizens, was moving very smoothly. I observed that it seemed the immigration officers were very welcoming to the citizens who were returning home, like heroes or something…

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    “Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world”, Mishnah Sanhedrin Rescue in Albania Introduction The Holocaust was the biggest disaster in modern Jewish history, and the largest genocide in the 20th century; the Nazi regime and their allies brutally killed close to six millions innocent Jews (more than two thirds of Jewish population in Europe at that time). With Adolf Hitler’s appointment as a chancellor of Germany, life of Jews changed very significantly. Starting in…

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    On September 11, 2001 nearly 3000 people were killed due to a terrorist attack. Senator Lamar Alexander stated “September 11, is one of our worst days but it brought out the best in us. It unified us as a country and showed our charitable instincts and reminded us of what we stand for.” Today I will inform you all on the tragedies that occurred on September 11, 2001, and will also be informing you all on the changes the United States made to prevent terrorist attacks like this from happening…

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