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    Moving To A New Country

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    adapting to a new environment can be a tricky task for some people . Whether it’s done legally or illegally, out of choice or not, it doesn’t make moving any less challenging. Moving in general is a major life change. Even making the smallest of movements such as a few blocks down can be the hardest of tasks. It can be very painful to leave behind all those amazing life experiences and memories that are now kept at your old house. If traveling down the street or across the country dosent phase you

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    Moving to a new country, state, or home can be very rough at times, but also very rewarding at the same time. Even though people move all the time it can still be scary and nerve racking. People can move for many different reasons, sometimes by choice, and sometimes because they are forced too. However, people mostly move because of hard times, new opportunities, or they are newlywed couple searching for a new start and a place to raise a family. Whatever the cause of moving, people will soon either

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    Moving To A New Country

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    Twn tipes for new students moving to a new country If you go to a new country that has a different language to you, learning a new language can help you communicate with people easily. Besides, you will be accustomed to school’s life quickly. Get a map for a new country that you will go to in order to kow the transportation there. It could help us understand how to get to places that you want to go. Understanding the traffic system can avoid going to dangerous areas for us. Some places are not allowed

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    Moving In A New Country

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    Living in a new country Usually, people travel to a new country for many reasons, to work, to feel more safety or to try new experiences. Some people travel for a short period, and other people for a long period, and some people for the rest of their life. With this change of country, it might cause a change in lifestyle of the travelers. Moving in a new country will change some aspects of the travelers, they will attempt new traditions, new ways of raising children, and new rules. The first change

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    Moving to another country for establishing a new life, finding a better job or even studying have always been a bold step in one's life. However, changing one's place is not the only thing that they need to start their journey, but it requires more thorough changes related to traditions and customs. Based on that, people are divided into two contrary groups, one supports following the customs of the new country while the other encourages people to hold onto their beliefs. In my opinion, we can discuss

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    Everything was new, the silence, the purity, the beauty.This new country seemed unrealistic to me, it felt like I was in a dream as I was introduced tonew things. Aspects I couldn’t understand as a little girl were all thrown at me in an instant, skin colours that I didn’t think existed, a new culture, and a new language which sounded like drivel. I slowly began to realize that this wasn’t a dream,

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    was six years old, playing by the pool with my new puppy. I loved swimming in the pool almost every day after school. I also enjoyed going out on our boat after school or crossing the street and going to the beach. My father came home one evening with some interesting news. Now, I do not remember exactly how I felt about the news at that time, but it seemed like I did not mind that much. He had announced that we were going to move back to my birth country, Belgium. I had been living in Florida for five

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    Effects of Moving to a New Country Moving to a new country can allow people to gain a lot of experience as well as allows people to gain knowledge about different cultures and traditions. Also several teenagers, who live far away from their family would or may struggle from moving to a new country because they may feel distant from their family but in most cases, a teenager moving to a new country will make them more independent and exposes them to new traditions and cultures. Moving to a new country

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    Moving to a new house it’s exciting but moving to a new country it’s terrifying. That’s how I felt when I moved here to the states, terrified. Entering unknown land without knowing a sense of English can be very overwhelming at a young age. Leaving my family was definitely one of the hardest thing I’ve experienced because I couldn’t just drive back to visit them. Even though I was only 12 when I moved from Venezuela, that journey has helped me grow and have a better mindset. I get to see things differently

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    I have been a military child since birth, moving from place to place, seeing things I'd care to not have seen and seeing man hit rock bottom from a pink slip out the army, but this is all normal for me. My father has an amazing job and he loves his career, even if it moves us from small towns to enormous cities every three years. There was one move that impartially changed my views on not only the army but on myself, when people began treating me differently and staring at me as I walked by. It

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