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    Ellis Island History

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    Progressing from 1984‚ Ellis Island went through a major restoration‚ which is deemed to be the biggest historic restoration in United States history. This restoration spent over $160 million dollars. It was funded by donations made to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Foundation‚ Inc. as well as the National Park Service. Eventually‚ the main Building was reopened to the public on September 10‚ 1990‚ marked as the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. To this day‚ the island museum receives

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    Mary and max opening scene analysis The Adam Elliot’s claymation Mary and Max opens with credits on a black screen with sad contemplative orchestral music. Then the screen if filled with darkness‚ followed by climbing upbeat hopeful music illuminating a sepia coloured ordinary Australian suburban landscape. Many typical Australian domestic icons portray this: like the Australian rules Sherin branded Football on the roof‚ the thongs protruding from a rubbish bin on Lamington street and a barbeque

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    people’. Here are some examples of OS people. When other teenagers were dating each other‚ Erika was dating a tower. She changed her last name to Eiffel as she was married to the Eiffel tower. In 2012‚ a British citizen Amanda Liberty was linked romantically to the Statue of Liberty. Also‚ the show “My Strange Addiction” documented an episode about a man who was emotionally and sexually attracted to his car. A later example involved Val Theroux‚ a 64 year old Canadian woman who flew thousands of miles

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    Phi 210 Quiz 2

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    * Question 1 5 out of 5 points | | | The secretaries have asked us to provide a lounge area where they can spend their coffee breaks.This request will have to be refused.If we give them lounge areas‚ next they will be asking for spas and swimming pools. Then it will be racquetball courts‚ tennis courts‚ and fitness centers.Expenditures for these facilities for the secretaries will drive the company into bankruptcy.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    Slippery slope | | | |

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    Ellis Island Of the two highly symbolic pieces of land in New York harbor‚ the more obvious icon is the Statue of Liberty; the lady embodies every immigrant’s dream of America. But I’ll take Ellis Island—that’s an icon with its feet in reality. Almost half the people now living in America can trace their ancestry to the 12 million men and women and children who entered the country there. mainly between 1892 and 1924. “It’s their Plymouth Rock‚” says M. Ann Belkov‚ superintendent of the National

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    Dbq for Immigration

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    saying you are allowed to be in America. You are also able to get kick out for being here illegally. The government here calls them illegal aliens. (Documents 10&6) When our ship finally arrived Maria and I saw the statue of liberty. It was beautiful! On the pedestal of the statue there was a poem called “The New Collous.” The line stated that all people are welcome into the country no matter what. The excerpt from the was “Give me your tired your poor. Your huddled masses

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    OPTION 1 Life in New York Tenement Houses 1. What are the three distinct classes of homes in the tenement houses? In what ways does each reflect the needs and resources of the renters? There are three distinct classes of houses in the tenement-houses; the cheapest is the attic home. Three rooms is next and is usually for very poor people. The vast majority of respectable working people live in four rooms. Each of these classes reflects the needs and resources of the renters in that the attic

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    Eliezer (Elie) Wiesel was born in September 30‚ 1928‚ is a Romanian-born Jewish-American professor and political activitist. He is an author of 57 books‚ including “Night”‚ a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz‚ Buna‚ and Bunchenwald concentration camps. Wiesel makes a distinction between the Holocaust victims’ control over their fate and their control over their actions. He believes man does have control over his moral choice‚ even when faced with the extreme circumstances

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    received from an old friend of his. 12/21/1890 I woke up to the loud sounds of hundreds of passengers cheering and clapping. I rushed myself to the front and then I at last saw it. In the horizon just like it was described to me stood the Statue of Liberty. From that time until we arrived passengers we laughing‚ singing‚ and crying. When we arrived and got off the boat everyone walked into the biggest building I have ever seen in my life. Here the doctors examined us I had no idea what they were

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    My Responsibility to America Responsibility: the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control of someone. Many Americans today enjoy a variety of freedoms given to them by their country. Most people do not think what it took to allow them to have the freedom they enjoy today. So many people take for granted that they have the ability to do or become whatever they desire. In America‚ there are no restrictions on what you can do. You are born in a country that gives you

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