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Essay heading: Immigrants and the United States
 
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Bare footedly she has reached her dreams of owning a home, a business, a family that she can call her owns. I am proud to be given the opportunity to live in this country where if you have the dream and the drive to work hard, you may succeed. My mother is proud to see her son finish high school, attending college, and a Supervisor at his workplace; this is what I call the American Dream...
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"? mid-20th century blended into Americans with a strong common culture reinforced by the nation's music, films, radio programs, and later, television."(36) says Bresler. But now America is not the same. It does not have the same common threads that held it together fifty years ago. The next few waves of immigrants of poor children will face inferior schools, and are likely to adopt the dangerous self-destructive behavior of the youth that is currently around them...
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German immigration to the United States and their contribution to this country   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration Into the United States   Immigration Policy in the United States   United States Immigration Policy   German Immigration into the United States   Foreign Immigration into the United States   Reasons For Immigration Policy Differences In Japan And The United States   Immigration: Should America Close It'S Golden Doors   United States Of American: Personal Freedom   Immigrants and the United States   Equal Opportunity in United States Armed Forces: Minorities and Women   My American Dream compared to the American Dream in Death of a Salesman   United States Constitution And The United States Legal System In Business Regulation.  
 
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