Poem Indian Girls, by McCarriston
Some people argued that McCarriston had no authority or authentic experience to write a poem that presents Native people in such a negative manner. Others have argued that she has a right to write about anything or anyone she wants to.
should someone write about a culture or people to which they do not belong?
It can be mentioned that someone can actually write about the culture that they have experience though they are not native of the culture but it can be mentioned that there are actually certain restrictions that should be followed where one should actually not take certain cultural shocks is negative and also thorough study should be conducted before writing anything as it can become national issues and hurt the sensitive feelings of people on the whole
Poem Indian Girls, by McCarriston Some people argued that McCarriston had no authority or authentic experience...
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The Economics of Immigration
Paul Krugman
In 1970, only 5% of U.S. workers had been born abroad. By 2016,
however, 17% of American workers had immigrated to the United
States, both legally and illegally. (1)
Figure 1: Percentage of U.S. labor force that is
foreign-born
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
After years of simmering in the background, in 2016–2017
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