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Amy Tan dwells on the issues that language creates for an average immigrant in the new land, where he or she migrates to.... Her mother, who speaks “broken or fractured english” in the US, confronts a lot of problems because she cannot converse with the natives in a befitting style (Tan, p.... This, again, is due to the reason that her english is not good enough.... Thus, it transpires in an english speaking country, the natives expect the immigrants also to speak perfect english, to receive attention....
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People should therefore, have a deeper understanding regarding the role being played by the immigrant's involvement in the health care structure.... This policy regards to the provision of healthcare cover to the legal immigrant adults which includes pregnant women and young children.... For instance, immigrant pregnant women who do not attend a pre-natal care have a high possibility to develop delivery complications which adds up to high costs....
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From the paper "Benefits and Problems That Immigrants Have Brought to British Society" it is clear that immigrant community will work harder than the local community and hence the productivity of the industrial sector will be increased.... The interaction with the immigrant community helped the British community to integrate their culture to global levels.... The immigrant community will work hard for better living conditions which will be beneficial to Britain....
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The study derived data from interviewing 42 children of immigrants from different schools in South Florida and Southern California with the exception of Fort Lauderdale since the author does not consider it an immigrant city.... The main point of the authors is that bilingualism can be acquired by most english speaking people but to the expense of losing proficiency in the dominant language.... he study conducted an experiment by recruiting 31 english-speaking monolinguals and 31 Spanish english bilinguals from the University of San Diego....
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But, unfortunately, the ensuing immigrant psychological state was not fully thought through by policymakers when they decided to open up the US borders.... Transitioning into their new way of life was not easy with things like speaking english with a French accent being an issue but with the help of the community around them, transitioning was made simpler....
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Anthropological studies of the relationship between concepts of self identity and language use preference can help teachers better address the potential barriers to successful acquisition of English language skills by improving their prospects for thriving in mainstream American… The 2 articles provided are case studies of language use preferences of immigrant children in 2 American communities.... One (Fuller) describes the linguistic preferences of 4 grade four children in a Spanish-English bilingual educational program in rural southern Illinois This is an English Second Language (ESL) program designed to increase the English proficiency of Mexican immigrant children so that by the time they reached high school age they could be successful in a unilingual English instructional setting....
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The labor department certifies that the immigrant's employment shall not be of negative effect to the working conditions, salaries and employment in America.... The massive increase in the immigrants is a threat to the english-speaking heritage, because of the numerous ethic groups changing the ethnic composition of the population.... Immigration controversy has been agitated by people especially leaders, who view immigration as a threat to the American culture and the english language....
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This paper ''The Taiwanese Americans'' represents a brief study about 'Taiwanese Americans' and shows why Taiwanese people tended to immigrate to the United States.... There are economic, political, and educational reasons for immigration, but religion played a vital role in motivating the Taiwanese to immigrate… From a political perspective, all immigrants who arrived in the United States from Taiwan can be called Taiwanese Americans....
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