There are several events in life that you can change yourself or your way of thinking. For me, I think a big change in my life happened when I moved from France to America. This change completely affected my personality. why? I arrived in the USA in the summer of 2002. This is really difficult for me, as my parents just told me about the movement in April of that year. Therefore, I do not have time to spiritually prepare. Even before I was born, my parents were talking about coming here for a long time.
VH: Technically, I was a German refugee, I became an immigrant after coming to America, but after the war ended, I decided to either return to Bosnia or come to America. However, I do not agree with this term much, as there is no choice at all. Likewise, there is an option to write in Bosnian or English, but this choice is merely an illusion. I think that Ideally it is a citizen of the world, I am dreaming in English. But the fact is that I can write and write completely with my unique American English brand. Regardless of the meaning of "real" or "American", the most authentic American characteristic is me. I spent a lot of time writing and reading When I began writing I lived in St. Louis for 8 years, and my mother tongue is sad, lonely, regressive It is memory.
As people came to America, the people in front of them want to know the reasons they are coming! Is this because of freedom, or is the United States "opportunity country"? In this article I will discuss the reason why "immigrants" came to the United States. I also discuss their views on themselves and what Americans think about them. The question I asked in this article is Mossa Elson, "When immigrants are no longer immigrants" and "Personality analysis". A name has not been asked by many people. Said. Elson is one of them. He helped treating the Russian mob as one of the most cruel tyrants. He grew up to be a natural criminal, became a target that could later invade the United States and not be killed. Elson lived in Russia before coming to America. He grew up.