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    over the news throughout the nation‚ and the discrimination against Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the workforce was finally coming to light. During this time‚ Jimmy Santiago Baca wrote about some of these issues in his poem "So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans." The poem speaks volumes to what was occurring in America. Although the title may give one impression of the poem‚ the true meaning lies within its satirical message. Through elements such as the poem’s historical context‚ the literary

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    Taking part-time jobs has become the phenomenon among university students‚ and some students in Soochow University follow this trend as well. Indeed‚ there are some advantages; however‚ there are also some disadvantages. One of the advantages is that students can earn money. Some students have to earn money on their own to pay the tuition while some students just earn money to pay for their expenditure or satisfy their desire. In this material-oriented society‚ money is important and indispensable

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    My Views On College Students’ Taking Part-time Jobs Nowadays‚ an increasing number of college students take part-time jobs. Some people may consider taking part-time jobs harmful for college students as it distracts the students from their academic studies thus bringing down their grades. But I think the benefits of college students’ taking part-time jobs outweigh its shortcomings. Firstly‚ part-time jobs can relieve college students’ financial burdens. As not every one of the students

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    Controversy or Reality? Have you ever wondered what it would be like if robots took over jobs all around the world? Well that question may or may not be answered in the upcoming years. Robots taking over jobs has become a controversial topic. Blue Collar workers as well as white collar workers have mixed views on the matter. This is important because the fact of the matter is that it will affect our future one way or another‚ whether it’s for better or for worse. For example‚ many people believe

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    effective to buy the machine. Lower cost of production means that the goods produced can now be sold at a lower pricepoint which passes the savings on to the consumer. Companies producing goods rightly contend that the use of machines to complete low-skill jobs has only positive impact for everyone. Beyond these benefits for industry‚ some believe that machines will shape the future for the human race. Innovation and invention of new more intelligent machines can push us as humans toward new‚ unimagined possibilities

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    Away is a play written by the Australian playwright Michael Gow‚ published by Currency Press in 1986.[1] First performed by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1986‚ it tells the story of three internally conflicted families holidaying on the coast for Christmas‚ 1968. It has become one of the most widely produced Australian plays of all time and is part of the Higher School Certificate syllabi or general High School Curriculum in many states‚ including Western Australia‚ New South Wales‚ Queensland and

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    The positive side of Immigrations Many people from all over the world move to America and this number of immigrants in the America has steadily grown. Shockingly‚ “the number of immigrants living in U.S. increased by 2.4 million” (A Nation of Immigrants). They are moving to United State because of the amenities that it has. They leave everything behind for that “American dream”. Those dreamers come to America looking for new opportunities‚ freedom‚ better lifestyles‚ etc. They are looking for the

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    social diversity. More cultures are placed into areas with hundreds if not thousands of other cultures and soon the society becomes greatly diverse. Looking into the past‚ immigrant workers were responsible for the construction of this nation. This is indeed a nation built off the sweat of immigrant workers from the world over. Immigrants have given enough to this nation to be recognized as key aspects of this nation’s past. Through the process of immigration this nation has grown and expanded. Immigration

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    But how accurate is that statement? How far can we actually go before our freedom of speech is taken away from us? What kind of sensitive information do we have to talk about before the government shuts us up? Of course‚ in countries like America and the United Kingdom‚ we don’t think about this. We see countries like China‚ and North Korea‚ where their freedom of speech is completely taken away from the people. We sit back and feel sorry for these people‚ but how free are we? Are we just living

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    Initially‚ immigrants arrived mainly from northern and western Europe‚ as they had before the Civil War; the largest groups came from England‚ Ireland‚ Germany‚ and Scandinavia. From the mid-1880s until World War I began in 1914‚ the number of newcomers from southern‚ eastern‚ and central Europe increased. Among the new immigrants were also Greeks‚ Romanians‚ and Italians‚ mainly from southern Italy or Sicily. Record numbers of immigrants arrived in the United States‚ some 9 million from 1880 to

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