An immigrant grandmother, for example, may well struggle to communicate with her American-born children.
They obtain patents at twice the rate of American-born people with the same educational credentials.
As the Indian economy booms, however, there are other reasons for American-born Indians to return to their roots.
The perpetrator, Major Malik Nidal Hasan, appears to be a devout American-born Muslim, who grew up in Virginia.
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In 1916, Sir Hiram Maxim, American-born British inventor best known for the machine gun that bears his name, died.
An American-born scientist has died after apparently being struck by lightning in Argyll.
Israelis call all native English speakers Anglo-Saxons, even American-born Jews of Russian descent.
But Sampson, the first American-born coach to make the US national team staff, insists giant strides have still been made.
My next stop was to see Jarrett Wrisley, an American-born chef whose Bangkok-based Thai restaurant, Soul Food Mahanakorn, has received many accolades.
Even after finished the movie I asked my assistant (my assistant is American-born Chinese), I said, Hey what do you think?
First-generation Mexican immmigrant men in their late 40s have had six fewer years of full-time education than their white American-born peers.
The four-year-old league needed "rudos", or bad guys, and organisers wanted American-born, English-speaking wrestlers who could appeal to the broader US audience.
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By contrast, only 14% of American-born Hispanic women have a bachelor's degree and only 74% of them are in the labour market.
So it will fall to the American-born Harvard Business School graduate to boost the share price and steer Southcorp through a period of vulnerability.
Films by American-born directors Orson Welles and John Ford in the retrospective attest to the influence of Weimar cinema on generations of American directors.
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It's the work of American-born wine director Joshua Adler, who also oversees SpringWine (52 rue de l'Arbre Sec, 01-58-62-44-30), the retail shop down the street.
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All this financial destruction stems from this American-born dual U.S. and Egyptian citizen, who lied to investors that he was a graduate of Louisiana State University.
Some 55% of California's American-born Asian women have at least a bachelor's degree, and an impressive 84% of them either have jobs or are looking for them.
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center illustrates that Americans benefit when we open our doors and combine American-born talent with the best talent from around the world.
Regardless of the qualities, or lack thereof, of immigration law, the sheer number of non-American-born-white children making their way through the youth sports system means changes are coming.
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To test their knowledge of the country they're playing for, The Wall Street Journal quizzed four of Spain's American-born players on some basic elements of Spanish culture, history and government.
Mobil was desperate to get into the oil-rich Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan in the early 1990s, and getting into Kazakhstan meant dealing with an American-born fixer named James Giffen .
Ms. Callas, American-born and Greek-educated, had made a series of appearances in Italian opera houses in the late 1940s that stunned audiences and critics and laid the foundation for her international celebrity.
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Foreign-born scientists are more than twice as likely to win a U.S.-based Nobel Prize as their American-born colleagues, and are overrepresented in the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering.
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In a letter obtained by CNN from Diamond to UK Treasury Select Committee Chairman Andrew Tyrie dated July 10, the 60-year-old American-born banker seemed keen to get a second chance to speak.
At Barclays it was not a power grab or other internal issue but an international financial scandal that felled CEO Robert Diamond, the American-born investment banker who had headed up the London bank.
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The Sepulveda family's story is similar to that of other immigrants who are healthier than their American-born children: Those born outside the United States are less likely to be obese than native-born children, said Luisa Franzini, Ph.
Recently Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded George Koval -- an American-born Soviet spy -- with the highest honour of the Russian state for successfully providing critical information on the U.S. Manhattan project during the Second World War.
Gregory Rodriguez, of Pepperdine University, has found that by 1990 more than half the households of American-born Latinos and about a third of those of foreign-born Latinos were middle-class, in the sense that they owned their own homes.
The American-born poor also experience these facilities as safe places to escape the pull of gangs and drugs on their youth and to make meaningful connections with fellow Christians who are more knowledgeable and connected to the economic mainstream.
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