برجراف عن الهجرة الغير شرعية بالانجليزى
موضوع عن الهجرة بالانجليزي
برجراف عن الهجرة الغير شرعية بالانجليزى
الهجره بالانجليزي
الهجرة غير الشرعية بالانجليزي
هجرة باللغة الانجليزية
سلبيات الهجره بالانجليزي
موضوع بالانجليزي قصير
دوافع الهجرة
تعبير عن بالانجليزي

Immigration

Morocco has recently experienced population migration from towns and villages, particularly in the last 50 years during which Leone Morocco gained independence. What are the reasons for housing villages to migrate to cities? And what are the causes of migration outside the negative impact?

-There are a variety of reasons why villagers in Tahgerh Towns and me among them do not even have the most basic means needed of hospitals and transportation. Find work Mestekareaulthossein living conditions ................ .. ect. The result has been to decongest cities and entire neighborhoods as well as cantons of Baladi and Tahera begging as well as the use of young children. Circumcision helped to mitigate some tragic scenes.

-Finally, I want to say that it has changed everything in their power to stop the progress of the godly and uncontrollable situation



Immigration to the USA

Twenty-seven million white immigrants entered the United States between 1880 and 1924. Two-thirds of these so-called new immigrants came from economically underdeveloped parts of Europe. In the first decade of the 20th century, about six million immigrants arrived from Russia, Austria, Hungary and Italy. They were attracted by the booming manufacturing sector of the economy. They have not only brought their labor, but also their indispensable skills to industries such as construction and textiles. Nevertheless, their customs and culture struck the native Americans, who saw them as impossible to assimilate.

This phenomenon did not last forever. With the end of colonial empires in the fifties and sixties and the emergence of independent Asian and African countries, a new law was passed: the 1964 Hart-Cellar Act. This law gave equal access to Asians, Africans, Latin Americans and Europeans. Since then, more than eight million legal immigrants have entered the United States, about half of them from the Third World.

New immigrants are likely to change the makeup of the American population. Some demographers predict that by 2030, American and European roots will not be in the majority. Even the dominance of the English language is perceived as uncertain. The problem is whether the diversity of origins will continue to keep American society as united as it has been so far.

Americans

Among the reasons immigrants have traditionally come to the United States is to improve their lives, that is, to improve their standard of living. This was, strictly speaking, the most important reason for leaving their country of origin. Because of its abundant natural resources, the United States appeared as a "land of plenty" where millions of people could come for their wealth. Of course, most immigrants "did not stay overnight" and many of them suffered terribly, but the majority of them were finally able to improve their previous standard of living.

Americans, however, pay a price for their material wealth: hard work. Hard work has been both necessary and rewarding for most Americans throughout their history. For this reason, they have come to regard material goods as the natural reward of their hard work. In some ways, material goods are seen not only as clear evidence of people's work, but also of their abilities. Most Americans think that if people work hard, they will probably have a good standard of living.

Because people's status in society is often measured by their share of ownership, Americans often feel compelled to buy more than they need. They want to be as successful as everyone around them, which means making an ongoing effort to buy newer and better equipment.

In reality, some people are more likely to succeed than others. Those born in wealthy families have more opportunities than those born in poorer families. The inheritance of money gives the person a real advantage. Despite laws designed to promote equal opportunities for all races, many black Americans have fewer opportunities than average white Americans.



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