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Oral/Spaces and exchanges

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Oral/Spaces and exchanges
Message de goby13 posté le 29-04-2015 à 15:52:37 (S | E | F)
salut a tous, voila se que j'ai fais pour orale, Bonjour,
j'aimerais avoir vos avis sur ce texte s'il vous plait.
Merci pour vos réponses.

Je souhaite apprendre mes 4 textes d'anglais et mes 4 textes d'espagnol par coeur en 3 semaines; cela vous semble t-il possible?

This concept deals with the scientific and geographical areas sicieties That All ocupy interaction entre and men and different society. Our world is built on the exploration and conquest of new space. The different cultural, economic, social interactions and language-have shaped our modern day and caractérisé world. Among the proposals offered by the concept of "spaces and exchanges," I chose to talk about immigration in the United States.
First, we will focus on the history and the different waves of immigration, and then we will look at the reasons why people leave their countries and, finally, we will talk about the impact of immigration on American culture and the relations between the American people and immigrants.
The United states were created by the arrival of waves of immigrants?
At the beginning of the year, we worked on a photograph which shows a March protest against racism in the United States. There are many people who seem to be Hispanics or Latinos. One of them holds a banner with the inscription "We are all immigrants." I think this man refers to the melting pot designation. Indeed, many people call the American people a nation of immigrants because it's a group of people who come from different countries and they are building a homogeneous society. In other words, the United States is multicultural states, multi-faith and multi-ethnic. Today twenty to seven percent of the population is black, Hispanics or Asians.
The results melting pot of different US immigration waves. In 1620, a hundred people leaving Plymouth in England sailed to the United States on the Mayflower. They were called The Pilgrim Fathers. The Indians helped them survive and a celebration was created "thanksgiving". Since 1500, there are four important period for immigration: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, 20th century and post-19 period. In the first period, most immigrants came from Europe and West Africa. During the 19th century, the United States has welcomed people coming from Ireland, Germany and China. Most newcomers sailed the 20th century Eastern Europe, but they must undergo a medical examination before entering America. After the 1960s, the immigration laws have been revised one will speak of selective immigration

why immigrant?
The document "a mosaic of people" P142, he speaks of the waves of immigration and why immigrants leave their country. Most of them are asylum seekers. They flee religious oppression, hardship, famine, persecution and war. They also want to escape moonlighting and thankless job. They year for better conditions of life, peace, upward mobility. They dream of making a fortune or simply earning life to provide for the family. There are also people who fled justice, prison, they sought a fresh start, some were forced to come as slaves to work on plantations or build canals and roads Iron in the United States. For immigrants in the United States look like the promised land. They are attracted to jobs, equalities. In addition, the scholling seems to be more important. The immigrants think they could find a way subsistence and go from rags to riches. This is due to carry out propaganda work by early settlers, we speak of the American dream.
Laws today on immigration and construction of the wall between the United States and Mexico symbolized that immigrants are not welcomed in the United States.
The hope to live the American dream made of immigrants, people who are desperate to settle in the United States even if it means crossing the line of legality.
many are immigrants who cross the border or sailing seat coming to the United States and live the American dream. The United States we were creating by their language, culture, food, religion and many other things
To finish

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Modifié par lucile83 le 29-04-2015 17:19



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