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  • Education in France

    Education in France

    The education system in France: (source: European Union) I. Information on Community Law II. Information concerning the national education system III. Useful addresses I. Information on Community Law The fundamental principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality between students studying in a foreign country and national students applies as regards admission to an educational or training establishment. This includes enrolment fee requirements and the conditions governing the award of a grant to cover such fees.

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: regina
  • Immigration

    Immigration

    Immigration should be restricted in the United States. There are many political, social, and economic reasons why restrictions should be put on immigration. The United States Government and the welfare of its citizens are chaotic enough, without having to deal with the influx of thousands of new immigrants each year. Along with the myriad immigrants to the U.S., come just as many economic problems. Some of these problems include unemployment, crime, and education. There are

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    Immigration laws have been a subject of debate throughout American history, especially in states such as California and Texas, where immigrant populations are high. Recently, some citizens have been questioning whether we should continue to educate the children of illegal immigrants. While this issue is steeped in emotional controversy, we must not allow disruptive "us against them" rhetoric to cloud our thinking. Yes, educating undocumented immigrants costs us, but not educating them would cost us

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Immigration in America

    Immigration in America

    Immigration in America “…Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” (Lazarus l.10-12). These powerful words are inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, which extend an invitation to immigrants who desire to seek a better life in America. Many immigrants come to the United States with a vision of improving their lives by taking advantage of America’s many positive qualities. Immigration to the United States is one

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Immigration

    Immigration

    Shawna Ms. Singh Composition II 09 January 2005 Immigration Throughout time people have been immigrating for reasons afar. In search of what or why I might ask brings upon many controversial issues. How a person chooses to immigrate is totally dependent upon what kind of opportunities are at hand. There are a very few immigrants who immigrate to places where connections are absent. Majority of immigration happens for economic reasons. Wage Levels vary in different

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Janna
  • Immigration

    Immigration

    Do you know how many illegal immigrants come to the United States every year? “The immigration and Naturalization Service estimates that in January of 2000 there were 7 million illegal aliens living in United States, a number that is growing by half a million a year” ( ). This is a frequent problem and what is America going to do to fix this? Illegal Immigration is the migration across the national borders in a

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Immigration: A Melting Pot of Dysfunction

    Immigration: A Melting Pot of Dysfunction

    Immigration: A Melting Pot of Dysfunction Throughout its storied history, the “American Dream” has captivated outsiders from all around the world. America owes much of its success to these immigrants, and, hand-in-hand, the two sides have coexisted in a very successful relationship. But for every immigrant striving for change, there is an American hoping for continuity. Because of this, now, more than ever before, immigration is a hot-button issue. According to a 2007 report from

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: David
  • Immigrants

    Immigrants

    CHICAGO, June 2 [AScribe Newswire] -- An in-depth look at immigration and its impact on America's economy is the focus of a new book written by a University of Illinois at Chicago economist. "The Economics of Immigration" [Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2005] by Barry R. Chiswick, distinguished professor and head of economics at UIC, explores why immigrants move, their labor market adjustment in the destination country, the economic impact they have on their destination, and

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    Essay Length: 282 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • W. J. Eccles: France in America

    W. J. Eccles: France in America

    France has had a presence in North America since long before the birth of the United States. Most American history looks back at France’s presence on the continent largely from the British side of events that occurred. W. J. Eccles’ France In America introduces readers to French history in North America drawing largely from the french side of events. Eccles begins the book around the year 1500 with early french exploration and the events that

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society A Realistic Approach At present, the U.S. immigration system is burdened both by policy and implementation challenges. It is barely able to meet the commitments required by law and policy and is ill-prepared to address new challenges and mandates. Agreement that the system is broken may be the only point of consensus among many diverse stakeholders. The Task Force believes that immigration laws and policies are broken in four ways:

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Irish Catholic Immigrant

    Irish Catholic Immigrant

    Being the first born daughter of an Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn, New York during 1935 was a journey from the start. Growing up on Flatbush Avenue during the 1930’s was not the same as it is today. My Nana claims that the community was very close knit and it was very rare that someone of the unfamiliar bothered anyone living in the neighborhood. As a child and teenager growing up in Brooklyn, my grandmother

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Janna
  • Hungarian Immigrants Living in Romania

    Hungarian Immigrants Living in Romania

    Hungarian Immigrants Living in Romania A History of Animosity Between People Introduction "Romanian-Hungarian diplomatic relations have been one of the most troubled in East-Central Europe in the twentieth century" (Iordachi). The relationship between the nations of Hungary and Romania has been consumed with disagreement and hostility since the middle Ages. Much of the hostility is rooted in the rise and fall of different nations and empires throughout time. In the past Hungary and Romania have

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: David
  • Hits and Misses of Frances Ford Coppola

    Hits and Misses of Frances Ford Coppola

    Hits and Misses of Frances Ford Coppola Francis Ford Coppola film adaptation of Scott Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby is able to succeed in creating a movie that remains faithful to the original text with out losing the meaning and ability to convey its original message. By doing this he is able to connect with the mind of those who have read the book and make mental connections with the viewer through out the movie. There are

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Chinese Immigrants

    Chinese Immigrants

    In today’s American society diversity extends throughout every community. No matter what part of the country you go to, many ethnicities surround. Most every person today has a relative who came to America many years ago; America is a nation built of immigrants. In the 1800’s many different groups of Immigrants came to America seeking, “The American Dream.” One of these groups was the Chinese. The Chinese immigrants came to America for multiple reasons. Although

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Artur
  • Immigrants Find U.S. Soil

    Immigrants Find U.S. Soil

    PAPER FIVE “More Immigrants find roots in U.S. Soil” 1 Using the text from the book there are three demographic variables; fertility, mortality, and migration. Fertility is the number of children an average woman bears (text pg. 394). Mortality refers to the annual number of deaths per 1,000 population (text pg 394). Finally, migration in the difference between number of people moving in (immigrants) and the number of people moving out (emigrants) per 1,000 poplulation

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Language and Culture in an Immigrant Society

    Language and Culture in an Immigrant Society

    The professor of my linguistics anthropology course this year, stepped up to the podium on the first day of class, and surprised us all with his feelings regarding language. He began by telling us that he specializes in human misery, perhaps insinuating language is a source of misery. Dr. Song is a Korean immigrant and the sounds of his own language repulses him. Growing up in modern society America has made him cringe at the

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Monika
  • Illegal Immigration and the Environment

    Illegal Immigration and the Environment

    Illegal Immigration and the Environment One of the most controversial political issues of today is illegal immigration. Illegal immigration describes the long-term shift of populations across national borders without complying with the legal requirements. Many people are crossing the United States borders illegally to find better jobs, escape political persecution, and to help out families back home. Some Americans are against this movement of immigrants. One problem is because of the damaging effects to the

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Yan
  • France

    France

    Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world. It is the capital city of France and is the home of the Eiffel tower. Lyon, Marseille and Nantes are some other large cities within France. France’s Neighboring countries consist of; Spain, Italy and Germany. Agriculture The top vegetables/grains being produced in France are sugar beets, cereals and oil seeds. Beef and veal are a huge part of Frances meat production. Grapes are huge

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Anna
  • Illegal Immigration into the United States

    Illegal Immigration into the United States

    Illegal Immigration into the United States One of the most controversial political issues is illegal immigration from Mexico. Somewhat overlooked until September 11, illegal immigration became a hot button issue after these events because of the easy access for terrorists to come into the United States. Illegal immigration into the United States is a problem that needs to be stopped, because it is unfair to both Americans and to the people of the country that

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Bred
  • Frances Burney Vs. Samuel Johnson

    Frances Burney Vs. Samuel Johnson

    Frances Burney vs. Samuel Johnson Evelina, written by Frances Burney, is a story told in a series of letters between a beautiful and innocent young girl and her overprotective guardian, Reverend Villars. Through the course of the letters it is often seen that there is a connection between Burney’s storyline and the guidelines set forth in Samuel Johnson Rambler #4. The connection found between the two works is the similar views between Johnson and Villars,

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Yan
  • France - a Leader in Western Europe

    France - a Leader in Western Europe

    France is a leader in Western Europe and has the world’s fifth-largest economy, but voters are concerned with their country’s perceived decline. The physical quality of life is expected to take a steep plunge in 2017 and then again in 2026. This projection steadily increases the perception of government corruption through 2020. Immigration and globalization also concern the public and fuel support for the Front Nationalists, France’s hard right wing party. France is one of

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Max
  • A Nation of Immigrants

    A Nation of Immigrants

    A Nation of Immigrants The question of what our policy toward the world’s huddled masses should be is especially topical at this moment. The Statue of Liberty still lifts her lamp beside the golden door, but in a time of economic downturn, there is no longer an assured consensus that the door should be kept open very far. Restrictionism is back in fashion. For every journalistic article like that of Business Week in July 1992,

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Immigrants in Usa

    Immigrants in Usa

    Immigrants come to the United States to look for work and to increase their finances. Similarities between old and new immigrants are that that are willing to accept the lowest paid jobs, their concentration in a few port cities, and settling in urban destinations. Differences are that the “old” immigration was overwhelmingly European and white, but the present inflow is, to a large extent, nonwhite and comes from 3rd world countries. Nuclear Family: a family

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Edward
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Solution Although there is no exact solution to stop illegal immigration, there are some ideas and ways to contain it. No matter how many barriers you put up, people will always find a way to get around them. People who are in desperate need of a better life are willing to risk everything they have to just hopefully get that once chance of success. Even if the punishment for getting caught was death,

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Victor
  • Toyota in France

    Toyota in France

    Toyota in France Background In late 1996, Toyota began to look at the whole of western Europe for a site for its ultra-modern plant. Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Poland and the UK all seemed to be the most promising investment recipient, but the list was quickly left a head-to-head battle between Europe's oldest foreign investment rivals - France and the United Kingdom. At first, the UK seemed the obvious choice. Toyota had its

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Edward

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