Write a 2-3 page essay reflecting on how food shapes people and their culture. what you have learned from studying the culture of food, about the underlying values of the host culture and changes that immigrants may bring. Have your values toward US food culture changed? If so, how?
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what are the assumptions, issues, or debates that structure the conversations about immigrants related to the chosen topic?
Africa-American music in the U.S Analyze Africa-American music in the U.S. as it is represented in at least three forms of pop culture these can be different forms, such as film, cartoons, songs, or they can be separate examples of the same form, such as three comics, video games, or tv shows, for example. Each […]
Does the USA need more immigrants or less immigrants?
Write a minimum of 2 paragraphs answering the following question: Does the USA need more immigrants or less immigrants? Be sure that in your answers you demonstrate that you have read the following articles: Does the USA need more immigrants? (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Comparing USA, Canada and Australia immigration […]
Do you think members of a host culture have any responsibilities to make immigrants feel comfortable in the new cultural environment? Why?
Why do so many immigrants have a difficult time adapting to a new culture? What suggestions do you have for making that process less troublesome? Do you think members of a host culture have any responsibilities to make immigrants feel comfortable in the new cultural environment? Why? Discuss the following statement: “Prejudice can never be […]
How many of our reactions to immigrants and immigration are based on race-Why do you think so-write a brief essay that explores this question.
Why Do we Tie Immigration With Race How many of our reactions to immigrants and immigration are based on race? Why do you think so? write a brief essay that explores this question. And if you could highlight both of the sources in the essay that would be awesome.
What laws are in place to encourage legal immigration-What laws are in place to discourage or make legal immigration difficult?
“Today’s Legal Immigrant’s” 1) Introduction: A brief introduction (not more than two paragraphs): 2) Background Information: What laws are in place to encourage legal immigration? What laws are in place to discourage or make legal immigration difficult? What are the different types of visas available for legal immigrants? What is the process for legal immigration? […]
“What does it mean to be an American now, today?”
The Age of New Immigrants Question 1. Your response should be at least two or three paragraphs. Your response will be graded on the basis of content (how well you respond to the question) and on the quality of your response (grammar, spelling, syntax, etc.) Question 2. Discussion Topic – “What does it mean to […]
Discuss the condition of working class immigrants in nineteenth-century America and the plight of the workers in life in the iron-mills
Description Discuss the condition of working class immigrants in nineteenth-century America and the plight of the workers in life in the iron-mills
Summarize How can policy action and enforcement at both the state and local levels have an influence on the ultimate impact on the health and wellbeing of undocumented immigrants?
please write a summary of important points 1) How can policy action and enforcement at both the state and local levels have an influence on the ultimate impact on the health and wellbeing of undocumented immigrants? please see the attachment for additional info
Identify the main causes for each respective grouping’s immigration to the United States. What motivated large numbers of people to leave the three regions (Ireland, China, Eastern Europe) discussed in course readings?
The United States witnessed multiple waves of mass migration from various regions of the world over the course of the nineteenth century. In one period (1840s – 1860s), large numbers of immigrants from Ireland arrived to the United States at a key turning point in the nation’s history. In a later period (1880s – 1920s), […]