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How Newcomers Improve America: The Immigrant Spirit

Author Bill Wyly mixes historical memories with contemporary immigrant stories in this lively book. He portrays immigrants as patriots and businesspeople who benefit our country. Immigration has long been a vital component of the American economy. It supports government operations and benefits all citizens. A great sense of vitality is frequently exhibited by successful immigrants. It demonstrates their ability to overcome hurdles, stay motivated, and work hard. It also shows how much they value their adoptive country, even while their home countries are in turmoil. It represents their love and connection to the place they call home, their commitment to preserving their cultural identity, and their desire to safeguard the homelands of their relatives. In America, the immigrant spirit can help immigrants enrich the country. By bringing new ideas, fresh perspectives, and the guts to question the established quo, they may revolutionize and reshape the American way of life and create gene...

Dallas Got It Right: All Roads Lead to Dallas

Dallas Got It Right: All Roads Lead to Dallas is a journey through the history and culture of this iconic city. From a visit to the Dallas Museum of Art and a tour of the Cowboys' AT&T Stadium to a stroll along the River Walk and a behind-the-scenes look at Jerry Jones' magical kingdom, you’ll discover plenty to see and do! The history of Dallas is a series of transformations. Neighborhoods were born, evolved, destroyed, replaced, erased, and remade again—all in the name of business, progress, and a new vision for the city. During its 178-year existence, Dallas has transformed itself countless times, and in the process, it has shaped itself into what it is today. The area that would become Dallas was first settled in 1841, when John Neely Bryan constructed his cabin on the Trinity Riverbank. Soon, other settlers moved in, and a town site was laid out. The town received a charter from the Texas legislature in 1856. Dallas is a richly diverse American city, a melting pot...