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Illegal Immigrants (Kick 'em or Keep 'em?)
by rona123
It seems each election year we come up with some of the same old problems. One that is always at the forefront is, "Illegal aliens are stealing our jobs and using our resources!" You can go anywhere and see... published 5 months ago
Kugel Recipe from the Old Country
by Maren Morgan M-T
Recipe for a savory FRIED kugel from Eastern Europe. Exquisite tastes come the simple blending of just 4 ingredients. The secret is in the process. Many photos are provided to demonstrate how to make this fried noodle pudding often used for Jewish holy days and shabbat. published 7 months ago
EMIGRATION FROM THE VIEW POINT OF IMMIGRATION
by B a M
Most people do not like immigrants or foreigners. It is called xenophobia. That appears to be the trend worldwide at present. The conflict zones worldwide – from the Middle East and Africa to South-East... published 10 months ago
An Essay on Immigration by Barbara Ehrenreich
by Ralph Deeds
Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "Nickel and Dimed," examines immigration issues in an essay in The Nation. http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070625/ehrenreich Barbara Ehrenreich published 15 months ago
English As A Second Language in the USA?
by collettenavarro
As a U.S citizen living in New Zealand, my accent is an occasional source for miscommunication even though English is the first language for both countries. We muddle through some how and have some real... published 3 months ago
Illegal Immigration: what good is it?
by videobroker
The heated debate over illegal immigration often stirs up emotions on both sides of the issue. Like most issues, there are always two sides, right? Which side is right and which side is wrong? Both can't be... published 2 months ago
Americans - A Patchwork of the World
by robie2
Ask any American what his nationality is, and nine out of ten, he won’t say “American.” Instead he’ll say something like, “I’m half French and half Polish with a little German thrown in” There... published 3 months ago
Changing Professions in Arizona
by barranca
Changing professions is like reincarnating. In an earlier incarnation, I made furniture in the heat in Tucson, Arizona. Lots of it. My shop hummed, howled, buzzed and screeched seven days a week for close to... published 13 months ago
Immigrants and the downfall of the West
by suranee
Evidence is all around but yet Americans and Europeans turn a blind eye to the damage that the majority of immigrants have done to the West. The question is why? Some will argue that it is due to democracy but... published 5 months ago
Rule of Law
by rcarter8766
01/30/2008 As you can see below I originally wrote this essay almost 4 years ago. While some of the information may or may not be out of date the basic premise behind it is not. The original title was "I'm a... published 7 months ago










