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 | | Immigrant Journey of Salvador | | by M Bailey, Nov 12, 2008 | | An interview with Salvador, how he arrived and has progressed; his beliefs and cultural differences between the U.S. and Mexico. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Edgar is at Work | | by M Bailey, Nov 12, 2008 | | A farmworker child helps his mother earn enough to support the family during the summer... | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Interview with an Immigrant Single Mother | | by M Bailey, Nov 12, 2008 | | Maria has lived in the United States for seven years. She is originally from Michoacan, Mexico. Her home town is an area frequented by drug cartels due to its fertile marijuana fields. It can be dangerous at times. Most men left her hometown for the United States, leaving elderly parents, women and small children. With no one to work the land and money from the north in abundance, towns neglected their traditional methods of survival. With the economic downturn and many deportations, the elderly now lack sufficient food and medical care while the men must decide between hunger and growing marijuana to survive. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Are Women Good Cooks? | | by Nkundwa Beatrice, Apr 22, 2008 | | Women work often in the primary economic sector of agriculture, fisheries and game because they do not need to study to learn how to plant. Nowadays, agronomy, veterinary and nature conservation are important and need people who are dedicated to these professions. Women are supposed to be good cooks. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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