Rabu, 08 Maret 2017

FOREIGN STUDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
There are many nonnative speakers of English at collegeand universities  in the United States and Canada. Non natives are usually foreign  students or resident aliens. Foreign students  int the United States are nonresidents with F or J visas. Resident aliens are immigrants or refugees. In addition, some US and canadian citizens are non native speakers. They do not speak English  as their first language.
California is  the state  with the most foreign students. Texas and NewYork are next. Other states with large numbers of foreign students are Massachusetts,Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Students from Europe must often attend school in the northeastern and northwestern states, and students from Asia usually go to school in the midwestern and western states. Latin Americans most often study in the South and Southwest, and Africans usually attend school in the Midwest and South. In canada, many nonnative speakers study in Quebec and speak French. Some go to school in the provinces of Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, and Alberta.
Engineering is te most popular field of study for visa students. Many study management and business. Most foreign students major in practial subjects. Many visa students in the United States come from the Middle East and Asia, and many are from oil countries. Iran, Taiwan, Nigeria, Japan, Hongkong, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, India, and Thailand send large numbers of students to the United States. Foreign students in Canada often come from Hongkong, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom.
We do not have all the facts about visa students, and these students are only a small part of the many  nonnative speakers at American lolleges and universities. But the facts show that the nonnatives are very important in American higher education.
Cesar Chavez

"He faced strong, often violent, opposition without violence. And he was victorious. Cesar Chavez left our world better than he found it. And his work encourages us still. He was, for his own people, a leader to freedom. Farm workers in the fields wanted to gain respect and support themselves. They looked for hope to this man. Cesar Chavez had faith and worked hard. With gentleness and amazing inner strength, he led a very courageous life."
These are the words of President Bill Clinton of the United States. He was speaking in 1994 about a man named Cesar Chavez. Clinton awarded Chavez the Presidential Medal of Freedom. By that time, Chavez had died. But his example continues to encourage thousands of people. Today’s Spotlight is on Cesar Chavez and his fight for farm worker’s rights.
Cesar Estrada Chavez was born in Arizona in the United States in 1927. When Chavez was 10 years old, his family had to leave their farm and house. They became migrant farm workers in the state of California. There were many families like the Chavez family. Many of these farm workers were from Mexico. In California, they moved from farm to farm. They worked for a short time at each place. Cesar Chavez went to 37 different schools. And at age thirteen he left school completely. Instead, he worked like an adult on a farm, to make money for his family.
At that time, farm workers like Chavez were not treated well. Almost all of them were very poor. The employers who owned the farms did not pay them much money. Adults and children often worked many hours a day in very bad conditions. The workers’ homes had no electricity or running water. Some farm owners even used chemicals on the fields while the workers were there. This was very dangerous for the workers’ health.
Chavez wanted to better conditions for all farm workers. He began to work with more and more people. Chavez found that the way to make a change was to help people to work together. When workers came together as a group they had more power. Chavez said:
"I had a dream that the only reason the employers were so powerful was that we were weak. We could somehow begin to develop some strength among ourselves. Then we could begin to equal that, balancing their power in farming."
Chavez encouraged farm workers to demand rights such as fair pay and education for their children. He also wanted to change some laws. At this time it was illegal for farm workers to join a union. These groups work for better treatment of workers. Chavez fought very hard to form a farm workers union. But this fight was not violent. Chavez only used peaceful methods. Chavez said:
"Non-violence is a very powerful weapon. Most people do not understand the power of non-violence. Those who have been involved see the difference between violence and non-violence. We are deeply committed to a lifetime of non-violence. It is not easy, but it is an effective and very powerful way."
In 1962 Chavez formed the National Farm Workers Association. They did many non-violent actions such as demonstrating and marching. Because of these actions, many people learned about farm workers problems. Chavez became famous for his fasting. He would not eat for many days. Once Chavez went for over 30 days without food. This made people see that Chavez and the workers were serious about change.
One of the National Farm Workers Association’s most successful actions was a boycott. This is when people stop using a service or stop buying something. Boycotts often make business owners lose money. A boycott can force a business to make a change. In 1965 Chavez organized a boycott of grapes. Farm workers picked this round sweet fruit. But the workers wanted people to see their bad living conditions. They wanted the farm owners to pay and treat them fairly.
So they began to march and hold up signs. They told people about the poor conditions of the farm workers. They asked people to boycott, or stop buying, grapes. And many people joined them. This forced the farm owners to make a deal with the farm workers. The workers won the right to higher pay and other forms of protection. They also won their right to come together to form a union.
The grape boycott was a big success for Cesar Chavez. But he gave the credit to all the people who worked

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Cesar Estrada Chavez was born in Arizona in the United States in 1927. His family had to leave their farm and house.They became migrant farm workers in the state of California.Cesar Chavez went to 37 different schools. And at age thirteen he left school completely. Instead, he worked like an adult on a farm, to make money for his family.
Cesar Chavez a leader to freedom, He had faith and worked hard. With gentleness and amazing inner strength, he led a very courageous life. President Bill Clinton of the United States was speaking in 1994 about a man named Cesar Chavez. Clinton awarded Chavez the Presidential Medal of Freedom. By that time, Chavez had died.
At that time, farm workers were not treated well. Almost all of them were very poor. Some farm owners even used chemicals on the fields while the workers were there. This was very dangerous for the workers’ health.Chavez wanted to better conditions for all farm workers. Chavez found that the way to make a change was to help people to work together.
Chavez said: "I had a dream that the only reason the employers were so powerful was that we were weak. We could somehow begin to develop some strength among ourselves. Then we could begin to equal that, balancing their power in farming"