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Essay heading: Perception of Prejudice
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There will be fewer distinctive ethnic groups, we will end up with a very blended culture. Another reason for the drop of native population is the decline in births over the years. The immigrants continue to have large families, while the whites have only zero to two children on average.
I believe one of the things we should try is get more immigrants to do is take on professional jobs such as teachers/professors, police, politicians, etc... displayed 300 characters
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so other immigrants can have someone of their own race and culture to look up to and aspire to become. We need to encourage their participation through community flyers, TV commercials and other forms of mass media. I truly believe the faster they assimilate into the American structure the faster they can move up... displayed next 300 characters
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