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    The poem; The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus, 1883, tells how the statue of liberty was the welcoming mother, of the immigrants. She was the first thing they saw, when the immigrants arrived to the states. Combining the Americans and uniting the new settlers with solidarity. The statue of liberty represents freedom and equality; these values are some of the traditional American values. Generally seen the traditional American values, can be seen in…

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    Even in the twenty first century there are problems in the society like cultural diffusion, cultural shock, ethnocentrism and xenocentrism which are faced by the people in the whole world. Some People still believe in these things. Xenocentrism is opposite of ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism is basically a practice in which people give more value to their own culture, tradition or religion than those of others. In this league of excessive pride that they have for their own culture, they disrespect…

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    Compare and Contrast Hong Kong to Singapore Hong Kong and Singapore are both widely known as ‘East Asian Tigers’. Although they have been competing for several decades, there are still many similarities as well as differences between them. Therefore, people always like to compare and contrast these two financial centres. So, who is getting ahead? This essay will first explore the political differences of the two and contrast the quality of life between them, examining how different they…

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    Trinidad and Tobago has been identified as having lost at least one-fifth of its population through emigration, according to a study by the Pew Research Center, 2015 from the United Nations. Many persons usually migrate to mainly the U.S or United Kingdom and the many who live outside of Trinidad and Tobago are among the “highly educated” group. The discussion of development in Trinidad and Tobago looks at the economic development, with great emphasis on the infrastructural improvement, while…

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    Both Immigrants and capitalism played crucial roles in the development of the United States. Immigrants were key providers of labor, willing to work in unfortunate conditions, for lower pay than Americans. These immigrants wanted to make better lives for themselves and they were willing to work hard to achieve their dreams. Capitalist inventions and ingenuity changed industries and the United States forever. They were cunning businessmen that would often cheat others to make money for…

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    of their nationality, race, religion, legal or political status, are entitled to fundamental human rights and basic labor protections. For the international standard, there are few provisions to guarantee the human rights of migrant workers. The United Nation had adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of…

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    has an extremely large history; it is full of wars, examples of assimilation, cultural alienation and new formations of new identities. Once a country in which many different nations lived, now it is a united kingdom where there is no cultural imperialism left and every nation forming this united kingdom has right to say what to do. Of course, many struggles and effort have been made throughout the history to unite people or nations living in that area, and by looking back to the history, it is…

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    The immigration population coming into the United States from Central America is largely made up of adolescents. I will be using P.J. Tobia’s article, “No Country for Lost Kids,” for context of this particular immigration crisis. In this case there are two main sources of push and pull factors which lead to immigrating: fleeing from violence in their country and family reunification. The article describes the violence these children meet, with the dangers they must overcome to even make it to…

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    confronted by immigrants while settling their lives in another land. They battle to keep up their personalities while attempting to shake them off in the meantime. It is especially engaging that Jhumpa Lahiri is the offspring of Indian settlers .Immigration is a surprisingly positive turn of events since it brings forth a Diaspora author. She crosses outskirts when she relocates alongside her folks, from Britain, her origin, to the U.S.A. furthermore, turned into an American national. Her…

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    like criminals and slaves, as was historically done in China and many other places, or to provide instant identification of the members and non-members of a social group. While attitudes towards tattooing and piercing are fairly permissive in the United States, in Hong Kong acceptance is much less common, and participation in these practices is less likely to be widely and casually discussed. Today, rather than a visible, easily understood marker of social status, tattooing and piercing center…

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