The writer will discuss the similarities and differences between the Pilgrims from england and Hosein. One of the similarities between these two refugees is that they both came by boat. However, there are differences between the two refugees. One of the differences are that some people were on the boat was missing and the pilgrim’s boat no one died. The last difference that the writer will discuss is hosein’s boat sunk and the pilgrim’s boat didn’t. The similarity between these refugees is that they both came in a boat. The reason they came in a boat is because it was the only way to get where they wanted to go. The pilgrims came from England to Massachusetts. The Hosein came from Iran and sunk on July 11 2014. As you can see both refugees
In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting an excerpt from a book and a refugee story. I will talk about both the differences and the similarities of each story.
With the Taliban pursuing Omed, he desperately seeks asylum in Australia via boat. I can relate to and emphasize with Omed’s story, as my family are also refugees who came to Australia. My mother and her family was living in extreme poverty during the Vietnam War. To hopefully survive the war and find a better life, my mother’s family risked their lives by going on a small crowded boat headed to the ocean. They ventured the sea for days hoping that they would see land. Some boats never made it as they often broke or was attacked by other boats, pirates and Vikings. On these boats, everyone was starving as there was little food and water. My mother said that when someone on the boat died, their deceased body would often be eaten by others on the beat to survive. Luckily, my mother’s boat landed in Australia and they were accepted as refugees.
How are the pilgrims and modern day refugees similar and differ? If you don't know a refugee is a group that flee their country to have better opportunities. The Pilgrims and Yasser from Syria tried to do that for similar and different reasons.
In 1620 English Pilgrims set foot on Plymouth rock in Massachusetts. The pilgrims left England because they didn’t want to go to English church. They had to cross the Atlantic Ocean just so they could practice a different religion. The Pilgrims didn’t know how to farm so they didn’t have many vegetables. One day a few men went out looking for a good place to make a colony when they saw a group of Indians. The Indians had a man named Squanto and Squanto was the translator for the pilgrims and the Indians. He had learned English when he was a prisoner of the English. The Indians taught the Pilgrims how to farm and fertilize the seeds with dead fish. The Indians also helped the Pilgrims with hunting and fishing. The Indians and Pilgrims weren’t
Compare the ways in which the authors of two texts explore how society treats people who are different.
According to US History, a community of christians traveled across the ocean to an unknown land, different from the society they left behind, they called themselves Pilgrims. The Pilgrims made up the states of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, which were the southern colonies. The Puritans made up the New England colonies, they were located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. The first half century of English settlement both puritans and pilgrims traveled along the northern Atlantic coast. This adventure was a dynamic period of discovery, interaction, and growth. The Puritan colonists faced a multitude of hardships, which only increased religion that prompted their migration to America. Pilgrims and Puritans colonies lived two different environments. Puritans believed in not only worshipping together but that any matter of the local community were resolved while maintaining Church over state or non interference from any king or Government; Pilgrims believed in gaining wealth using, this was their priority.
Ha’s story is like the refugees in the Til Gurung Speech because those refugees also had hardships that they had to deal with too. “But here in the U.S, my community continues to struggle’, (Til Gurung Speech). Ha’s story is similar to other refugees because the refugees in other stories may also get bullied because they are different. The other refugees also have hard times finding jobs because they don’t have proper education, or have a hard time living in their new place because they don’t know the language. Many refugees are confused
One of the similarities that both passages portray consists of the style of writing, the way the author carries out the messages allow the audience to understand the
The novel Only the Heart shows that just because they are refugees they are not
Refugee Compare Contrast Essay Refugees are people who have had to flee their country because it has become unsafe. Refugees have many things in common like they have to cross borders to get to a safe country, and many end up staying in refugee camps. There are also many differences, for instance there is the way refugees get to where they want to go, why they might leave, and the where they end up. Yasser and Hosein are two excellent example of two refugees with similarities and differences in their journeys. Yasser is from Syria and left because his street was bombed.
Equality, where are you on that grand scale between 10 and 90% and who will be your voice to equate? Bernie Sanders was born September 8th, 1974 in Brooklyn New York City, NY. Sanders, indisputably has the most unusual history of anyone in the U.S. Congress. He is the longest serving independent in U.S. congressional history and the only candidate who is not working with Super P.A.C 's having decided on primarily soliciting small private contributions. He became U.S senator of Vermont in 2006 and was reelected by capturing almost 71% of the popular vote. Bernie Sanders is a viable candidate with an ethical appeal who speaks to the populist, a candidate with a logical appeal who is most known as a progressive voice on political issues such as universal health care, civil rights, and income inequality. Above all, Sanders is a man with an emotional appeal who speaks of the Democratic values that everyday American 's care about regardless of their political affiliation. Throughout his career he has focused on the diminution of the American middle class and the expanding income and wealth gaps in the United States.
These texts are similar in many ways. They both have the main idea as Immigration Separation-Families divided-children and parents. Both texts have all of those traits. All the parents are selfless. Both making decisions that are best for the kids and not necessarily for the adults.
I will identify the content and form of Plato's Lysis. Lysis is a dialogue by Plato which the discussion of the nature of friendship is the main theme. This works form is like that of a debate or a discussion between Socrates, Lysis, Menexenus, and Hippothales. Ideas are shared about the subject which in this case is the true nature of friendship. The content of this work would be the issues raised concerning the true nature of
For thousands of years, waves of immigrants continue joining the developed countries in the world, bringing with them the unique cultures, languages, and ideas. Over time, those unique values might be faded away with each generation because of the new culture exposition. The second-generation immigrants experience a cultural conflict between that of their parents and that of host society. Most of them are unable to preserve and empower their origin cultures. Many differences between the first-generation and the second-generation immigrants arise. Through the analysis of the mother in “Death of a Young Son by Drowning” and the Das family in “Interpreter of Maladies”, I would like to demonstrate the differences between the first-generation immigrants, who travel from other countries, and the second-generation immigrants, who were born and raised on the immigrated land. These differences include the purpose of being in the foreign land, the connections to their homelands, society’s view, and the culture differences.
In a world of intense global competition, demand for specialised skills to match increasing product complexity as well as the speed of technological advances and innovations; open innovation is becoming increasingly important for firms’ competitive advantage (Ranft & Lord, 2002 and Lawson & Samson, 2001 and Howells et al., 2003). These external pressures are becoming too demanding for a firm’s internal capabilities and there has been a shift from internal research and development, to acquiring external capabilities in a bid for open innovation. (Howells et al., 2008). These acquisitions can be sourced through joint ventures, collaborations or licensing (Howells et al., 2008).