I am an immigrant. I was born and raised in Ukraine. When I was seven I moved to America with my family. It was a struggle to come to America and not knowing the language and starting a whole new life in an unfamiliar setting. At first, it never occurred to me that I was living in a country that did not speak my language or has the same traditions as me, but I soon overcame that realization. I started going to school, and in the span of two years began understanding and speaking English. In my family…
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country on the other side of a vast ocean. He eventually finds himself in a bewildering city of foreign customs, peculiar animals, curious floating objects and indecipherable languages. With nothing more than a suitcase and a handful of currency, the immigrant must find a place to live, food to eat and some kind of gainful employment. He is helped along the way by sympathetic strangers, each carrying their own unspoken history: stories of struggle and survival in a world of incomprehensible violence, upheaval…
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made. Mukerjee’s essay, true to its French root meaning “to weigh,” shows us the process of understanding, of weighing significance. There is no thesis; she appears to learn as she writes: “Mira's voice, I realize, is the voice not just of the immigrant South Asian community but of an immigrant community of the…
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perspective shows little consideration for the "transcultural experience of immigrant Americans and how early formal and informal socialization influences their learning in a new country"(Alfred, 2002). To go to the source in this investigation I interviewed Ariana. We first met eight years ago as coworkers, later I moved into a supervisory position, and as we developed a working relationship, I learned more about her and her family. I have served as a resource for her as she has moved ahead on an educational…
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academic stereotypes they inherited from the first generation of Dominican immigrants. Much research has been done on the migration of first generation to the United States, but little has been covered on the children of these immigrants, the second generation Dominicans. It is imperative to place close attention to this group and explore their adaptation to the American society. This topic is of special interest to me because I was curious to find studies that conclude that second generation Dominicans…
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“Paper #1 – It’s a girl” The narrative story called “The F Word” by Firoozeh Dumas talked about she came to America when little and all of her family had some exotic names. Firoozeh was so embarrassed of how people used to change her name because they were not able to pronounce it on the right form. Firoozeh could not even find a job just because of her name. Firozeeh finally changed her name to “Julie” even now her parents did not want to. Firozeeh changed her name, and after that she finally found…
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Young Adult Book Talk Presentation Crossing theWire, by Will Hobbs Corey Allen LIST 5326 University of Texas at Arlington ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT I have read and understand the UTA Academic Honesty clause as follows. “Academic dishonesty is a completely unacceptable mode of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form at The University of Texas at Arlington. All persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in accordance with University regulations and procedures. Discipline…
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If one were to take a look at today’s pop culture, there will be no doubt that for years now superheroes have profoundly penetrated the cultural consciousness. From movies to videogames, novels and intricate works of art, superheroes have become increasingly popular, beloved by both children and adults. There is no denying though that the most recognized among the thousands of comic book characters is the Man of Steel himself, Superman. With nearly 80 years of comic book history to his name, Superman…
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Characters: Vito(protagonist): The Godfather presents Vito as the paradigmatic Mafia don. He is wise and intelligent, an excellent reader of others’ intentions, and a smooth, subtle talker, able to convince with words, not only bullets. Though a ruthless, violent criminal, Vito is also a warm, loving father and husband. In his later years, Vito comes across as relaxed and playful, even mellow. He has lived a rich, full life and earned a quiet retirement. Vito is both the perfect father and the…
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ignorant to the immigrant lives and also connect to those who may know someone who had to endure the hardships of the migrant farmworker. Developing a connection with those in close relation will have them appreciate that there are people who not only are interested in understanding in immigrant workers, but someone who actually put themselves through the same risks that they did when they crossed the border to try and find some financial gain. The writer explained his research with a narrative from his…
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