This document summarizes a podcast about a new law in Illinois allowing undocumented immigrants to attend college. The law gives undocumented immigrants an opportunity to get an education and become productive members of society. It may help reduce gang violence and government assistance by providing an alternative to low-paying service jobs typically held by immigrants. Scholarships could further help Hispanic students afford college and gain life skills to improve their social class.
"Canadian Charter Rights case and criminalization of polyamorous households"
Presentation made at the Poly Living 2010 conference in Seattle on Oct 23,2010.
"Canadian Charter Rights case and criminalization of polyamorous households"
Presentation made at the Poly Living 2010 conference in Seattle on Oct 23,2010.
Estrategia de comunicación. Ayda Córdoba, Ricardo Rivera, Fabio Alberto Ramírez, Juan Diego Ramírez. Especialización en COmunicación Organizacional. Universidad de Manizales
El presente trabajo corresponde al curso de Diseño de Proyectos de la Universidad Nacional Abierta y A Distancia, trabajo desarrollado por el grupo 213, como trabajo final con una carga del 40% de la nota.
Estrategia de comunicación. Ayda Córdoba, Ricardo Rivera, Fabio Alberto Ramírez, Juan Diego Ramírez. Especialización en COmunicación Organizacional. Universidad de Manizales
El presente trabajo corresponde al curso de Diseño de Proyectos de la Universidad Nacional Abierta y A Distancia, trabajo desarrollado por el grupo 213, como trabajo final con una carga del 40% de la nota.
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Abortion: pro-life or pro-choice?
Introduction to Characters
John Lee (con): Born in California, John is a responsible citizen of the country who understands his rights and duties in a profound manner. He is a citizen of the United States of America, born and bought up there only. He values honesty, integrity and safety. Ethics is a major discipline in his life and has progressed as lawyer professionally, advocating for criminal cases.
David Lee (con): He works with Justice for All Foundation and is a social worker by profession. He has been in this field over twelve years now and has been coming across many cases of abortion. He is of an idea that addiction in any form cannot be tolerated in any manner. He thinks that childhood is a very important part in the lives and addiction makes it weaker. People who get addicted at an early age have to bear serious consequences along with their family.
Edward Stem (pro): He is a police officer who is a strict follower of discipline. By maintaining law and order in the state, he comes across many cases relating to various aspects. He is currently the Commissioner of the State.
Michael Monk (pro): He is an economist immigrated to California. He looks at every fact and policy from the economy’s point of view and does a comprehensive analysis depending upon price, demand, supply, satisfaction, etc. He also believes that people grow up considering the prevailing trends and circumstances and they have full right to live their life in their own way. For him going things in an illegal manner is not anything wrong, until it does not harm anyone else in the society.
Alec Martin: News broadcaster, for PBS news
Dialogue
Alec Martin- Hello everyone! We are here to discuss about various aspects relating to a very common yet important topic about abortion, stating “pro-life and pro-choice”. The abortion debate has polarized people to the point that most folks will not discuss it in ordinary conversation. We have Mr John Lee, Mr. David Lee, Mr. Edward Stem and Mr. Michael Monk; who are eminent personalities of the city of California and belonging to different fields would be expressing their opinion regarding the same.
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https://www.endthekilling.ca/book/export/html/965
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1. Megan McGehee
Mr. Blanco
First Year Seminar
6/25/2014
Dream Podcast
This video is about how the state of Illinois just passed a law letting illegal immigrants go
to college. This is a big deal for illegal immigrants giving them an opportunity to go to college
and to become a productive member of society. For most, they will be the first in their family to
attend college. Illinois joins other states such as New York, California, and Texas who passed
similar legislations. The impact it would have on these young adults would mean less
involvement in gang violence, arrests, and government assistance. For most Hispanics and
Latinos it is not because of their lack of intellect that they work in service-related jobs. Most
Hispanics do have a limited education because of their circumstances not their abilities. This
could give their social class a boost and give them an opportunity to make something of
themselves.
If the Hispanics were not given this opportunity to attend college, then they will be in a
service job like their parents. Even if they wanted to further their education, it would not be
possible without them being legally attending college. College is so expensive for everyone,
especially for the Hispanics working in service related jobs. Maybe since they passed this law
allowing Hispanics to attend college, they could have scholarships set up for Hispanics to attend
college. It is one thing to let them attend college, but they would have to pay their own way.
The result of having these scholarship to help them learn life skills.