CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF Alienation as a Painful Experience for Immigrants
A survey of eleven questions was distributed to a random group of 25 individuals who are Lebanese immigrants living in Sidney and have been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus.... There are many different ethnic minority groups in large communities that frequently accept immigrants and this is just a sample of how one such group can suffer emotionally and physically because treatment options are catered to a majority lifestyle.... Conclusions The results of this study provide a unique perspective into the Lebanese community and the affect of social and cultural differences of immigrants and their experiences with diabetes....
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Here, Craig Raine highlighted the eccentricity of human experience by the characterization of a martian of which it narrates the similarity and difference between an alien and human being and in a way a commentary or critique of how human beings treat human experience.... It is the human experience gone by as it is looked on the film (which is really the rear mirror)' and we are mindless of it because 'time is tied to the wrist or kept in a box' which made us all regretful and as he Raine tells 'No one is exempt and everyone's pain has a different smell'....
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His major theme in his work is exile and return-the effect of leaving home and the need to return to the Philippines in order to make sense of the exile's experience in the United States because of the colonial status of the Philippines.... Bulosan's angst and sense of alienation poured out in his writings....
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This complexity developed in the minds of the immigrants themselves.... Bread Givers', written by Anzia Yezierska, and 'Call It Sleep' written by Henry Roth each would give us unique perspectives on the lives of immigrants in the earliest years of the twentieth century.... n the contrary, Bread Givers, Anzia Yezierska's autobiographical novel, endures for the way it relates universal truths about the poverty and despair of new immigrants to America at the turn of the century....
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These are the common challenges immigrants face and overcoming language barriers becomes the key to the process of assimilation.... Looking at the wider implications of the two and the role of languages, he found it is imperative one learn the foreign language or English, so the immigrants can effectively overcome the feeling of alienation.... It also ultimately lets one have an identity in a foreign land and promotes acceptance of immigrants within mainstream society....
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The outcomes of the research strongly demonstrates that the ability of Polish immigrants to adjust to life in Britain is a matter of many factors, which include but not icted to ability to speak fluent English, socio-cultural factor, psychological factor, level of education, relationship with the host nationals and the relationship with co-nationals.... he results computed show the high value for mean, sample standard deviation and deviation: this support the observations that Polish immigrants are always prepare for their sojourn in Britain by learning English before leaving their homeland—which helps them assimilate easily to the host environment....
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The strong detachment from the roots in the Pilippines is a painful experience for him at these moments.... All of his works are noted for its powerful exploration of the Filippino immigrant experience.... Both have the sufferings and alienation of Filipino people....
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Karl Marx's famous theory of alienation comes from this aspect of the capitalism.... These two aspects of alienation make the worker a mere consumer, which in turn make him alienated from other human beings around.... This paper describes capitalism as a slavery system in 21st century....
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