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    places, so they could earn some money to support their families. In that small town, my family lived for many years. On one day in 2006, my family had “good” news. I wondered what it is. My mom told me, “We will move to America and live there.” From that moment on there were many emotions flowing through me. The new beginning for me was moving from Vietnam to America. The changes that I had to experience when I came to America would mean hard times for me. There were the language barriers that I had

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    waiting area of the airport. As I walked inside, I kept turning my head looking back at my mom and waving goodbye. I started crying, but I know I can’t do anything. I’m already on my way to a different country, miles and miles away from my mom. Moving to the U.S. was one of the obstacles of

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    Moving to the United States was one of the most challenging things to do. I was forced to say goodbye to my comfort zone and travel 5,000 miles to an unknown land. At the time, I was only eight, but I remember what life was like in South America. The pain I felt while boarding the plane was unbearable; however, little did I know that moving to Indiana would help me feel closer to my family back home. Although I am from Brazil, being a part of the Hispanic Community has brought much happiness to my

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    Moving To America Essay

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    Each of us had turning points in life that changed our lives completely. Moving to America was my best decision which turned my own life into a challenging adventure. I have explored myself to find out what I am passionate about and what I want to do in the future. When I compare my life before and after living abroad, there are three major positive differences: independence, time and home. Prior to moving to the United States, my life was less challenge and much easier. I was not an independent

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    Outsourcing jobs to foreign countries has long seen to be a hindrance to American people when in actuality it can help the economy grow. Outsourcing is a sore subject for the majority of Americans today. Seeing jobs going overseas can be hard pressed to be seen as a good thing, even harder to believe it can help the economy. Looking at the way outsourcing can help everyone puts things in perspective on a global level. Imagine third world countries poverty stricken and hungry! Outsourcing in

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    refugees worldwide! This is so big that if all the refugees in the world made their own country, it would be the 24th largest country on the planet! Worldwide, refugees are fleeing their home country because of a “well founded fear of being persecuted based on race, religion, social group or political opinion.” But that is too over complicated. Refugees are everyday people who are fleeing or running away from their country because they are afraid to be killed. When refugees flee, they often times leave

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    exponentially expanding availability for moving away from home, people would choose this option for a whole new life. In the year of 1928, why would an African American woman choose to move from her rural, country home in Dayton, Tennessee to the iconic urban center of New York City, New York? There are a plethora of reasons, in fact. There were dramatic advances that urban areas faced head-on, while rural areas would not see for years to come. Moving to New York City would be beneficial to an African

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    Offshore Outsourcing: Good or Evil? Essay

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    negotiated by the former Governor of Indiana with the purpose of upgrading some of the state’s computer systems. Many professionals in India believe that the contract’s cancellation was for purely political motives (“India Alarmed”). Legislators in New Jersey have proposed a law to restrict the employment of foreign workers by businesses that work for the state (Clancy). During his campaign speeches John Edwards, a presidential candidate and senator from North Carolina, relates the story of

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    About 41.3 million immigrants live in the United States currently, which is almost half of our population (facts on immigration today). Contrast to their parents U.S. born children of immigrants are more likely to be better educated and financially, according to the Center for American Progress. Men, women, and children who are seeking better lives, migrate to the U.S., although for many different reasons as there are migrants. Immigration has changed dramatically throughout history. A major turning

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    Out sourcing Development of specific skills: Out sourcing benefits the development of specific skills at a corporation level the same way off shoring does at a global level. Companies outsource in order to take advantage of specialized skills and knowledge that itself does not own or that can’t be efficiently acquired. In this case out sourcing leads to higher efficiency and better quality provided by third parties for a specific business processes. Moreover the third parties can further specialize

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