Sentences with phrase «generation immigrants living»

As mentioned above, many of the participants in Study 1 were second - generation immigrants living in the UK, whose parents originated from more collectivistic countries.
Purchasing in an unfamiliar market can be daunting, whether investing internationally, seeking vacation property, or a first generation immigrant living in the U.S.

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The subtext is clear: Hispanics are assimilating to American life much like previous generations of newcomers and as successfully as the so - called «model» Asian immigrants.
The state, and the republican school in particular, must play its role in transmitting this inheritance to each new generation and to immigrants by assuring mastery of French language, literature, and history, and socializing students into the French way of life.
Our nation has assimilated into the mainstream of American life generations of immigrants» many fleeing poverty and oppression in their native lands.
Our nation has assimilated into the mainstream of American life generations of immigrants — many fleeing poverty and oppression in their native lands.
I am a first generation immigrant, and that is how I see the people around me, I can clearly weigh my options and see that my prospects of living here are more reasonable than my home country.
Some 50 percent are not recent immigrants; they are from families living in France for many generations.
In America, the Chinese community is represented by all walks of life educated and unschooled, Buddhist and Christian, immigrant and American - born, first generation to sixth.
The absolute reliability in terms of family, such men are the dream guys for Russian women; more so for those Russian women who are already living in the US either as second generation immigrants or as working professionals.
While it is important to be reminded that the United States is still seen as the land of opportunity by a gorgeously diverse group of people who, like the generations of immigrants before them, create the dream even as they live it, «Citizen U.S.A» is less a documentary than video album.
Daughter to Mexican immigrant parents who were in search of a better life in the U.S., and as a first - generation college student, this year and this award have been beyond our wildest dreams.
The character is at once dealing with a very specific situation — being a first - generation immigrant, negotiating the tricky divide between traditional family ways and the life of an American teenager — and something very universal, the need for teenagers to find their own identity and place in the world.
With grace and respect, Gilbert manages to address the existential quandaries of both second - generation American teens and their immigrant parents who must make profoundly life - changing choices to give their children the best life possible.
What helped create LendUp — our mission, our values, and our success saving working class Americans millions of dollars, improving credit scores, and delivering over a million financial education courses — came from the hard work of LendUp's 200 + employees — whether their families have lived in the US for years, they come from a line of immigrants, are first generation Americans or they're here on visas and work permits.
Two generations removed from her mainland China roots, Ling - An Fang lives with a sense of lost heritage, swimming in the ocean of passing memory, portable traditions, phantasmatic recall, and quiet grief common to all immigrants.
It is being presented in November, the same month as the U.S. presidential election of 2016, and involves a collaboration with Latina seamstresses who are immigrants or first - generation Americans living in the city of Chicago.
Dave Mann shows prints that reflect on his grandfathers who were first and second generation immigrants from Sweden and Germany and the hard work involved in setting up lives as Americans.
Since being received as a gift from France in the late 19th century, Lady Liberty with the always - burning torch has greeted generations of immigrants as they relocated for a new life here.
Life Transitions, Career Changes & Second Chapters, Fitting In, Self Esteem, Grief / Loss, Post Divorce, Pregnancy Loss & Miscarriages, Immigrant & Second Generation Challenges.
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