I do not have special story about me .But, I have some story when I'm came to U.S changed my life for the better.First,I got married with two kids and I live in a new house.Second,
“I’m not pretty, thin, or funny enough”, “I will never have enough money”, or “nobody likes me” .Otherwise ,I'm feeling good person and I have right now second languages.Finally,I feel better with my best teachers Cristi and rosemary.
Have a nice weekend.
Monday, May 31, 2010
An important family story
Sharing Family History With Our Kids
This study was a wake up call for me. I need to take every opportunity to share family stories with my kids. It is far too easy to be lazy. And yes, I am speaking from experience.
It is vitally important that we, as parents and grandparents, do all we can to share and preserve the family stories that have been passed down to us. Then add to them, with our own autobiographical contribution.
Then ensure that it is all is preserve in such a way that it's longevity last far beyond our own lifetimes.
This is stroy from www.family story.com
This study was a wake up call for me. I need to take every opportunity to share family stories with my kids. It is far too easy to be lazy. And yes, I am speaking from experience.
It is vitally important that we, as parents and grandparents, do all we can to share and preserve the family stories that have been passed down to us. Then add to them, with our own autobiographical contribution.
Then ensure that it is all is preserve in such a way that it's longevity last far beyond our own lifetimes.
This is stroy from www.family story.com
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Hi, my name is Safaa Hmaydi, my age it’s not important. I got married before 11years ago I have 2 beautiful boys elder one his name Hussies he is7years and younger one his name Mohamed Ali hi is 5years.first, I am from Iraq. Next, I left my country since 14 years ago .Then; I went to the Jordan and came to her before 10 years ago. I don’t have job right now.finally, I am very happy now, because, my teacher’s name Kristi and rosemary
Monday, May 17, 2010
Obama's anut
CLEVELAND – A U.S. immigration court has granted asylum to President Barack Obama's African aunt, allowing her to stay in the country and setting her on the road to citizenship after years of legal wrangling, her attorneys announced Monday.
The decision was made by a judge in U.S. Immigration Court in Boston and mailed out Friday. It comes three months after Kenya native Zeituni Onyango, the half-sister of Obama's late father, testified at a closed hearing in Boston.
People who seek asylum must show that they face persecution in their homeland on the basis of religion, race, nationality, political opinion or membership in a social group.
The basis for Onyango's asylum request was never made public, but her lawyer Margaret Wong said last year that Onyango first applied for asylum "due to violence in Kenya." The East African nation is fractured by cycles of electoral violence every five years
The decision was made by a judge in U.S. Immigration Court in Boston and mailed out Friday. It comes three months after Kenya native Zeituni Onyango, the half-sister of Obama's late father, testified at a closed hearing in Boston.
People who seek asylum must show that they face persecution in their homeland on the basis of religion, race, nationality, political opinion or membership in a social group.
The basis for Onyango's asylum request was never made public, but her lawyer Margaret Wong said last year that Onyango first applied for asylum "due to violence in Kenya." The East African nation is fractured by cycles of electoral violence every five years
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