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I do not understand
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I would like you to please show a video
I always thought I was ugly. I mean I have a small nose, big lips short hair. No more friends. Dropped out of school at 10. Yup, that's a very young age, I know. My mother kicked me out because she didn't want me to become a problem. At the time I didn't know what she mean't. So, now I am 13 hustling on the streets... More like begging.
We are immagrants from Panama, we came here for a better life, but for me it only got worse. My mother wanted me to get an education so that I could excell in life. All I have to say to m mom is that I'm truly sorry, I just didn't understand why school was so important.
It's hard out here...Not a day goes by with me not thinking about my parents and moving back in, especially in the winter. I just don't want to deal with the guilt they'd throw on me. I wouldn't be able to cope with it. So I chose to stay out here. Everyday, I'm out here begging for money. It's sad, I know, but I gotta eat somehow.
I sleep in a cardboard box, with a blanket someone gave to me in an alley. I hate Cleveland...... I hate the world.
Until one day, I went to a new location to go beg, but instead i saw a whole garden full of people! It used to be a vacant lot with trash everywhere! { I know this because my parents live here and so did I } I didn't see my parents though... They must've been at work. I even saw my old friend, Maricela! She was a drop out too. It looked like she was pregnant. I was going to go over there but I was too embarrased.
The next day I thought about going to the garden and planting something, so I'd have something to eat. Then I realized that I had no money! So I begged until I had enough money to buy seeds. So I went over to the lot and started planting.
Of course Maricela noticed me and asked me how I was...{ which was really clear} But overall, I was happy to finally be around people. One african american lady offered to help me. I think her name was Leona. I think I'm going to come here more often! This is a place where I feel I belong!
Now that Leona has helped me... She's put me back in school... Offered me a room in her apartment... And most of all, she got me off the streets and on the road to education! My parents know but still don't want me. They think I'll go back to my old ways. But this time I'm fully commited!
Answer:
well for me
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deportation or detention can take on those children.
Nationally, there are 18 million children who live with immigrant parents. The vast majority of these children, 88 percent, are U.S. citizens; at leat 5 million of them have at least one parent who is undocumented.
The report concludes that limited opportunities available to immigrants and their children can complicate their lives—and argues that addressing their needs simultaneously can improve the educational and economic well-being of both generations.
“We need all children to reach their full potential if we are to reach ours as a nation,” the report authors wrote. “Children in immigrant families, like their predecessors in previous centuries, will end up contributing to the nation’s prosperity if given a chance.”
Children of immigrants often face roadblocks—such as poverty and lack of access to early-childhood education—along their path to reaching that potential. They represent less than a quarter of the nation’s population of children, but account for nearly a third of those from low-income families, the report found.
On average, children of immigrants are also more likely to struggle in school and on standardized tests. The Casey Foundation report found that a smaller percentage of English-language-learner students from immigrant families score at or above proficient on state reading and math tests when compared to students from non-immigrant families.
Answer:A smaller planter population and more favorable geography contributed to the region's factory development. ... The textile industry was the most significant early industry to take root in the upcountry and Piedmont regions of South Carolina.
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