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    the capability to learn a new language because their brains do not function in a way that allows them to easily learn a language. Whether one can learn to communicate in new cultures or not depends on the person, and their extended network of friends, family, and peers. When one decides to start a new beginning by moving to a…

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    The Classless Society Misconception In the United States of America, there are many obstacles to move up the ladder of success. It would be brilliantly ideal for people residing in the United States of America to move up the ladder of success with little to no hindrances; would it not? Isn’t the “pursuit of happiness” one of the United States of America’s founding principles? Many will say that through hard work anyone can move up the hierarchy of success. “Consistent hard work leads to…

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    Trump promised as President, a Immigration plan to get rid of eleven million illegal immigrants out of the United States of America. He concludes with the number eleven million but thinks there is a lot more of "them" out there. The time period of the deportations would take about eighteen months to two years. Good luck Mr. Trump trying to get all undocumented immigrants out of the United States. Trump 's plan is comical actually, tracking down that many people to "ship" them back from where…

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    America is in The Heart by Carlos Bulosan: A book Review America is in the Heart is classical memoir by Carlos Bulosan, a Filipino poet, that was first published in 1943. It describes his boyhood in the Philippines, his expedition to America, and his year of struggles and despair as a young laborer harvesting farms in the rural West. Carlos is the fourth oldest son in his family, and he lived with his father while his mother lived in the city of Binalonan with his brother and sister. He has…

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    Immigration In America

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    Immigration is a way to keep America diverse and innovative. The skills immigrants have to offer to the United States can greatly benefit us in all aspects of government and life: economy, employment, and societal impact. As of right now, the Immigration Policy in America is strict and does not leave room for immigrants to prove themselves worthy of settlement in the States. But to ensure complete safety and authorized actions, requirements for settlers from any country include providing…

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    part of the larger story the United States. The Hart-Cellar Act of 1965 was a piece of immigration reform legislation, which ended the quota system by national origin established in 1924. This act once again allowed Asians to migrate to America. However, there was a limit placed of 120,000 immigrants from the Western Hemisphere. As a result of the act the floodgate opened up a massive new wave of immigration. From 1965 to 2010 38 million individuals migrated to the United States, this far…

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    inventions, and discoveries have affected the history of the United States of America. Examples are the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, former presidents, moon landings, inventions like cars, railroads, telephones, or computers, and discoveries such as the discovery of electricity or other scientific discoveries. One thing that has affected the United States of America’s history is the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was when America bought the Louisiana Territory from France in…

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    Journey Reflection The United States has a wealthy economy with the GDP per capita being $54,600 which places the US 19th in the world compared to other countries economy. The US also has a decent government and a great military. Although the United States has such wonderful things going for them, they still have an immense problem; Immigration. Immigration has enveloped the US where over one million people come into America legally each year, while numerous come into America by illegally…

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    Normalization Of Cuba

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    the interests of the United States (Statement). For the last sixty years, the United States involvement with Cuba has been a grim one. In 1958, when Fidel Castro and his Cuban national rebels were fighting against the Cuban Fulgencio Batista regime, U.S. President Eisenhower imposed an arms embargo on the country (Luxenberg 58). Later in 1959, after the Batista regime fell, Castro converted the country to socialism and terminated, previously strong, relations with the United States (Luxenberg…

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    they pull over. If the immigration position does not say they are from the U.S. they will be transported back to the country that they have come to America from. Many people disagree about this as it is invading people’s privacy. A lot of people that come illegally to America don't even pay the taxes they should. Also, most of the youth that come to America illegally end up most of the time joining dangerous gangs. Finally, illegal immigrants are stealing American citizens jobs. First of all,…

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