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    Enrique and Lourdes have different perspectives and objectives in this story. Lourdes feels she has to make a difficult decision of either being with her children and watching them grow up while suffering with poverty‚ or migrating to America‚ far from her children‚ and making a decent amount of money for her children and their future possibly could be brighter than hers. She keeps a long-term and bigger objective in mind‚ however when she does so‚ she underestimates the consequences of these actions

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    Argumentative Essay Midsummer Night’s Dream Theme/ Symbolism Carrie Connell February 21‚ 2014 A Midsummer Night’s Dream was one of the first plays written by William Shakespeare and written in the Elizabethan Era. The king’s men were the acting troop that performed Shakespeare’s plays at the Globe‚ an English theater in which Shakespeare was part owner. Shakespeare wrote for the poor not for the rich‚ 85% of the audience for his works were poor. There was rumor that Shakespeare and

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    Has the American dream changed from what it used to be in the 1960’s? In the 1960’s the American dream was gaining equal rights for women and people of minority races. During that time Civil Rights activist Martin Luther King jr. gave a speech simply stating that people who have been neglected rights that were clearly stated in the Declaration of Independence saying‚ "that all men are created equal..." The very act of taking away rights from men of color and women in general goes against that declaration

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    Illegal Immigration: Dream Act Voluminous of illegal immigrants leave their country in hoping to come to the United States to receive a better education and standard of living. Immigrants truly believe that coming to America could open a diverse of opportunities for them. However‚ when the issue of illegal immigration comes to play there are debates‚ opinions‚ and doubts that discriminate them in our society. Each year in the United States‚ thousands of students graduate from high school and have

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    Dream Act Should Not Be Approved The Dream Act would offer amnesty to undocumented immigrants who enter the country before the age of 15. The bill would grant permanent residency (and then citizenship) to an undocumented immigrant if the person completes two years of college or service in the military. Under this bill‚ millions of people would make their dream come true. However‚ the Dream Act is a threat to the nation’s security‚ economy‚ and is unfair to the other people who are seeking US permanent

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    for education due to the cost of college tuition. In October of 2011‚ The California Dream Act‚ also referred to as AB540‚ passed went

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    The DREAM Act is a legislative bill that purposes that an illegal immigrant who has resided in the country since child birth or at a young age be granted temporary residency to be able to enlist in the armed forces or go to college. Everyone deserves a chance for a higher education and way of life. The illegal youth really don’t have another country to go to since living in the United States is all they know since they were children. They can even be the future for the country so the bill so

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    DREAM Act There is always that one student that has a strong work ethic and when things get exacerbated they keep working and just do not quit. These students are students who are eager to learn who want succeed‚ but when it comes to the end of their high school career‚ what happens? There are approximately 65‚000 young adults that are undocumented and graduate each year from high school ( “The DREAM Act Immigration Access to Higher Education.”). These students want to achieve something prominent

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    they were brought to this country? Should Americans have to pay for illegal immigrants to become citizens? Dream Act stands for California Development‚ Relief and Education for Alien Minors. The Dream Act would allow a specific group of illegal immigrants to obtain state grants‚ community college waive fees‚ and legal permanent citizenship. To be eligible for the Dream Act you have to have arrived in the United States under the age of 16; be under the age of 30 on the day of enactment;

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    “THE DREAM ACT” Also known for its legal term: “The Development‚ Relief‚ and Education for Alien Minors Act.” This act basically gives an opportunity to undocumented alien students to keep their educational progress. According to “Bill Summary and Status‚” a summary of the DREAM ACT published online by the Library of Congress declares that to qualify for the benefits of the bill the beneficiaries must “Not have entered the United States on a non-immigrant Visa. Have proof of having arrived in

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