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    This supports his next point that these censuses are “reports of reports of reports” and cannot be considered absolute truth. He also alludes to the impersonal nature of using numbers in sociological studies. Curtis states that we need to adopt reflexivity in our studies, that is, a reflection of ourselves before we can reflect on others; that in order for our studies to be valid we must first examine the validity of our approach in the first place (hinting that the…

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    Wetherall claim that the underlying reason for dispute between the Cork and Connaught communities was unemployment, which led each group to take away jobs from the other group. However, the article also claims that the Cork and Connaught communities united together for periods of time to demand jobs when unemployment rates would reach the peak. This statement heavily contradicts the thesis statement that violence was caused by class conflict. This provokes the reader to think that the unity of…

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    opportunity. Tarek and Zainab are quick to accept unfortunate circumstances thrown their way. The couple does not display too much shock when they find out the apartment that they are renting isn't actually theirs. Zainab voices having being held by immigration without putting up a fight, almost as if she is "lucky" to be able to stay in this country. Zainab's talent isn't pursued, she works at a market. All of these factors are the result of dehumanization of the rights and opportunity for…

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    The process of immigration has as many perspectives as it does joys and challenges. While we often read, watch, or hear about immigration from the perspective of immigrants themselves, the story does not start or stop with them. This paper uses José Martí's "Our America", Ernesto Galarza's Barrio Boy, and Jesús Colón's "Grandma, Please Don't Come!" to examine how the experience of immigration shapes the perspectives of those both inside and outside of the experience itself, and how these…

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    Sweden, for instance, comes up first with 47% of their population living in single person households, followed closely in second by Norway with 40%. He attributes this to the fact that these states often protect its citizens from suffering the hardships of going solo. His research also extends to demonstrate how cultural beliefs can affect policies. Japan has only 30% of its population in single person households. Generally, lifestyles are developed…

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    Liberty, opportunity, and equality are the main and core values for American people. By this elements, they can reach economic stability, make a nice family, work in an appropriate job, have a prestige status, and a beautiful house, which are main clues for happiness to American people. Otherwise Americans become agitated more with material possessions, disregarding their spiritual ones, including the dignity and honesty. Such a victim is a main character of Winter of Our Discontent ,Ethan, who…

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    Indian Diaspora Case Study

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    The term also refers to their descendents. The Indian Diaspora currently is composed of NRI's ( Non Residentel Indians ) and PIO's( Persons of Indian Origin who have acquired the citizenship of some other country). At present it numbers more than a million each in eleven countries, while as many as twenty- two countries have concentrations of at least a hundred thousand ethnic Indians. The origins of the Indian diaspora lie mainly in…

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    Today, society has always been captivated by many social problems. With the increasing mobilitiy of people from one place to another, not one country remains untouched by migration. A country can be considered as one’s place of origin, transit, or the destination place of migrants. Migration, a complex and emotive issue, is defined by the Oxford Bibliographies as “the movement of people from one locality to another.” It is a universal phenomenon wherein people move from rural to urban areas,…

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    Darker Skin Pigment Essay

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    be able to educate themselves on the history of immigration laws, and as well become familiar with the many struggles faced by American Immigrants with darker skin pigments. This essay has provided common facts, shared through personal interviews and discussions. As we know, most immigrants come to the United States to improve their livelihood and gain self -control, as this may not be an option in other countries. However, settling into the states may be an ongoing struggle…

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    that the United States should close our borders going into Mexico in order to protect our families from the illegal immigrants who have come into the United States and bring with them drugs, rape, and crime into our country ("Trump And American Populism"). This shows an appeal to emotions as Trump is making the citizens of the United States feel fear and anger towards those immigrants as those issues are large and real today and they have direct connections to the people living in the United…

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