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Animals have taught us:
Compassion.  
Patience.
We're All Connected.  
Humans Aren't as Different as We Thought. 
Respect Your Elders. 
Responsibility.  
Listen Carefully.
Animals have taught us so many things with life and as we can see animals aren't as different as us humans; They've taught us responsibility (some proof on that fact is such as taking care of your young and gathering food for the pack/family/tribe) Listening carefully is also a good one something all animals need to have to survive, they use this technique for hunting, looking out for predators, etc. It is used in everyday life. Patience is something all animals need to help them throughout the day its not all easy to catch a fish with your mouth you know! 
I hope this helps you! Let me know if it's wrong!! :)
 
        
             
        
        
        
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He was describing the California dream which he referred to as a paradox of expectations.
He pointed out that the expectations of millions of people who migrate into California was raise as a result of the promises of the California Dream. He noted that these people hope that they will have a better life in California than the lives they had in their past. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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1: We hardly have ever lied in at the weekend (This is the best I could do, the words can't make a grammatically correct sentence. I don't know what to tell you)
2: My daughter plays football every now and then
3: Italo goes for a walk one or twice a week
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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To get there; In a matter of seconds
Explanation:
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The USA was a country made up of immigrants, who helped build and lead the country to success together with Native Americans. However, many times, the country forgot the contribution of immigrants and created restrictions that severely damaged the lives of those who wished to participate in American society.
One of these restrictions can be observed in 1924 when the country limited the number of immigrants who could enter the country. This limitation stated that only 2% of the total number of people from each country that was already in the USA was allowed to enter. However, Asian immigrants were banned completely.
Another limitation occurred when the US government stated that only immigrants who could pass a basic reading test would be possible, once again, Asians could not participate in the text.
These limitations were very abusive, in addition to showing a high level of xenophobia that placed immigrants in humiliating and embarrassing situations. However, these limitations were lifted in 1965, with the Immigration and Naturalization Act, which established a new immigration policy.