I became a big sensation around Poland at a very young age. My parents wanted more for me. After much discussion, my family thought it would be best if I came to America, where there would be more opportunities for me and my developing talent. World War I just ended, and Europe was a complete and utter mess. My town was transforming before my eyes.
Immigration I receive a call from my friend three days after we took him to the airport. Concerning him, everything was nice and perfect in this new country. The weather was cool and pleasant and the people friendly. About me, I didn’t want to go anywhere else, but I started to think about this country of the perfect life according to my friend and what I saw through the TV. Looking for better life and better education are making people move around the world from place to place and the best place all over the world is the United State of America.
Ismel Padron Julia and me The Cubans people always have had a strong influence by this country however they are enemies. Almost every person there dream to come here looking for freedom and a new start that’s why English has some roots in that island that one was colonized by England . For that reason many children and adults go to school to learn English when an opportunity to leave Cuba knocks their door. Unfortunately my parents knew that they would never see that dream come truth and as a result I never learned English like Julia did and I see now how many differences we have in the way we got it such as family support , school, and age. In my home in Cuba my family speaks
Moving to the Land of Opportunities We make many courageous decisions in our lives. Some of them turn out well, and some of them don’t. When I was seventeen years old, my senior year in high school; I found out that I have a chance to go to the Land of Liberty. I had heard so many different things about this country called the United States of America and I was warned that it would be nothing I’d expected. It was the toughest decision my family and I had to make.
I was born in the beautiful country of ... Few years into the civil war our family decided to immigrate. It wasn’t an easy process – it took almost two years for our family to reunite on American soil, but not too long after that our dad had to leave. My brother and I grew up under the care of our mother only. Immigrating to a new country was not easy - we had to learn a new language, adopt a new culture and make new friends. Despite the difficulties, we all tried to make the best of it.
Michael Isler September 22,2013 SPC2300-12 Week 10 Individual Work U.S. Communications 101 Let me first begin by saying welcome to the United States my fellow peers. It will be a pleasure to have you with us next term. Now I know that you all are very nervous and anxious about what to expect when attending college in the United States. Let me tell you, you are truly in for a ride. With the help of my guide and knowledge about communication and academics in the United States, you will be well on your way to a successful start in going to college in the United States.
I always felt I was the unlikely newcomer, so as early as the first grade I had to learn how to earn others respect. As weird as it may sound I only hated moving so much because I had to move schools. As I move the housing situation continuously got better. To me it was much harder keeping friends than settling in a new house. It was never hard making friends though because, as soon I as I was moved immediately to get comfortable in a new situation I would always be bought something
Army. At that time, to get a visa to the United States as an immigrant was difficult. I submitted my documents to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and after two months, I was approved. I was like “Wow!” I made it. However, it was a tough decision because I didn’t have any family members who were living in the United States.
However that’s only the beginning of their struggle. UCI’s librarians’ discuss: “those who had been well established in their homelands, such as educated professions, had to start all over again in a new language, return to school, and be re-certified in their professions” (http://seaadoc.lib.uci.edu[->0]; source #6b). It was difficult for the refugees and immigrants to start over, they had no idea how things worked around their new location. There could have been a slight chance where things stayed the same, but that was almost always unlikely. Everything about where they were now living wasn’t clear at all, anything they knew about life was taken away from them.
Due to the all the issues that the American people were going through, the government came together and wrote the second amendment and put it into act in December of 1791.The constitution was put in writing for a reason. Even with all these mass shootings taking our guns away won’t fix the situation. So why are we having to defend our second amendment now? What has caused this debate to arise once again? The debate never went away, which is why it has come back up again.