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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Visual Arts in the 1960’s and the African American Community: What does this mean for the education of immigrants today?

September 20, 2012by rowek11 Leave a comment

On September 18, 2012, Professor Daniel Widener gave a lecture at Occidental College on visual arts in the African American community. I attended this lecture, and walked away feeling moved […]

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Culture

An Irish Immigration Issue

September 19, 2012by briannacarroll Leave a comment

  Over 2000 people in Dublin, Ireland marched in protest for the murder of a Nigerian 15 year old boy who had immigrated to Ireland at the age of 4. […]

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Culture, News

Filipino Nurse Frenzy

September 17, 2012by janinepenafort 1 Comment

Is it fair for the United States to take advantage of the well educated, experienced nurses from the Philippines when it is known that it will leave nursing shortages back […]

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“Self-Deportation” As Immigration Reform. Really?

September 16, 2012by yanisanchez 2 Comments

While President Barack Obama has been campaigning for amnesty and support of the Dream Act, Mitt Romney has presented his new policy of “self-deportation.” This policy would require all employers […]

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News

Arizona Republicans Make a Strategic Change on Immigration Policies

September 16, 2012by saybinmedler 2 Comments

Last Wednesday United States District Court Judge Susan Bolton ruled in favor of a law requiring officials to check the papers of anyone suspected of being illegal. However, in an […]

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News

Illegal Immigrants Already Receiving Work Permits Under Obama’s Deferred Action Plan

September 15, 2012by nealhannah 1 Comment

The plan is in action! Undocumented immigrants wishing to stay in the country have already started to receive work permits, saving them from possible deportation for up to 2 years […]

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News

Will He Be The First Hispanic President of the United States of America?

September 15, 2012by thececconi 4 Comments

In 2008 Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the United States of America. This begs the question, Can we expect more diversity filling the White House in the […]

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Mothergoose: A New Meaning of Family

September 15, 2012by norahexter Leave a comment

  Every year, a significant number of Korean students migrate to the United States. Many people in the Western world argue that we are quickly falling behind in education while […]

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Is the American Identity Based on Appearance?

September 14, 2012by krekaren 1 Comment

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the qualities that build the American identity. However, what we fail to acknowledge is that throughout history, Americans have challenged and contradicted […]

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Culture

Why Bilingualism Benefits our Children and the Country

September 14, 2012by evega31 8 Comments

As our country becomes more diverse due to a constant influx of immigrants, children must learn to accept and adapt to a variety of values and cultural backgrounds, including languages. […]

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Culture, Research

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