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    On this earth there are many worldwide problems. During the decision process of coming up with solutions to these problems‚ there are many facts. The main fact is following what God would want us to do. Many political officials go against their religion to make political decision and what they believe is great for our country. One of the biggest arguments we have today is immigration. With a new president in store there will be many changes and we’ll just have to wait and see what happens‚ or we

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    Coming to America It was a cold morning on the 20 of December‚ that morning I woke up sleepy as a sloth. I didn’t have school that day and from my room I could smell the beans been cocked. The atmosphere at home didn’t feel right‚ I felt like if there was something going on and I was the only one that didn’t know. My mom and sister looked suspicious. My house was small‚ it had two bedrooms and one bathroom. My sister got on her blue BMX bike and went out‚ I didn’t know where she was going

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    Europe‚ Africa‚ and The Americas in 1492 to 1750 Throughout history‚ many changes have happened throughout the world. These changes shaped the world to be what is it was and also lead to other changes. For example‚ advances in technology‚ such as the creation of the magnetic compass‚ drastically changed exploration. However‚ these changes these changes did not occur without continuities. Take the bow for example‚ whether being used to hunt‚ wield in battled‚ or just to showcase skill‚ man has been

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    My coming to America Leaving your country is always a difficult decision‚ and whoever has experienced it understands the sacrifice it entails. When I left Poland at 18‚ I thought I was going to be in paradise‚ but to my disappointment it was far from that. I had to learn a new language and work hard to provide for myself. What kept me motivated was the hope for a better future and an independent life. Independence is something thаt Ι hаve worked hаrd to achieve. My mom always said

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    conditions of crops and your homeland are extremely poor. So you and your family decide what’s best for them‚ to immigrate to a new homeland called "America." You are sent on a two week voyage on the steerage of a ship‚ surrounded by illnesses‚ you are starving‚ tired‚ sad‚ and just can’t wait any longer. All you have is your aunt‚ and once you arrive in America‚ it isn’t what you expected it to be. You work 10 hours a day‚ 7 days a week for a job where conditions are unsafe and you are not happy‚ you barely

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    02.04 Coming to America: Assignment The country I chose was.... Germany  What immigration laws may apply to immigrants using your guide? Upon your arrival‚ you’ll be faced with a wide range of new rules‚ much different than the rules that you have back home. You must abide by these rules‚ and if you are to break them‚ you may be punished.  What can immigrants expect their journey to be like? As a German‚ you can expect a very long‚ tedious‚ and harsh journey. You will most likely be placed below

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    The apartheid of South Africa and the segregation system of America divided the nations by skin color and allowed for human rights to be neglected. The segregation laws of the United States heavily influenced the future apartheid which explains the various similarities between the two systems; however‚ culture and environment constructed differences as well. The oppression in each country brought to light passionate civil rights advocates that called for equality among races and a new era of peace

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    From 1492 to 1750 in the Americas and Africa‚ there were social and political changes such as a shift of power in the Americas--- the power going from the natives to European dominance‚ a change in the demographics of the Americas--- Europeans became a part of the population and the population of natives decreased dramatically‚ and a change in the demographics of Africa---Africans were taken from their homes and sold for slavery. In the Americas there was a dramatic political shift of power going

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    in the syncretism of the America and Africa and the Indian and Chinese cultures were greatly different‚ but reflect similar traits in each other. One of the main similarities in these syncretism’s is the spread of religion. In the American/African model of syncretism the spread of Christianity began when European’s began exploration on the African continent and it spread like wild fire. As the transatlantic slave trade continued Westerners presence in and around Africa the inevitable spread of

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    must have knowledge of the history of our country. America is traditionally a country of immigrants. Very few people today have ancestors who were natives in this land. Even our founding fathers fled to America…many because of religious persecution‚ and a few who were just looking to start a new life on the exciting untouched frontier. During the hundreds of years to come‚ America was seen as a land of opportunity‚ and people from all over the world moved there; some in large groups

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