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Reverse the analogy and you see that living in a foreign country can evoke many of the emotions of childhood: novelty, surprise, anxiety, relief, powerlessness, frustration, irresponsibility.
ECONOMIST: Being foreign
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Lauren Manuel, a South African travel blogger living in Malaysia, once found herself in a foreign country sans passport.
BBC: How safe is your passport?
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The suspected culprit is red-tape preventing U.S. educated foreign workers from living and working in this country.
FORBES: Obama To U.S. Tech Industry: Wait Your Turn For Immigration Reform
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If you are eligible to work in a foreign country, a career in forex can bring the added excitement of living abroad.
FORBES: Working In Finance: 5 Forex Careers
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But nobody in this country talks about the dreadfulness of living under foreign occupation.
ECONOMIST: The euro arrives
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Muslim immigrants make up 27%, with 13 million foreign-born Muslims living in the EU. When migration from one EU country to another is excluded, the percentages are closer, but Christian immigrants still outnumber Muslim immigrants 13 million to 12 million, the study says.
WSJ: U.S. Top Destination for Christian, Buddhist Immigrants, Study Says
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Senators writing a sweeping immigration bill have said they hope to finish their work this week, opening what's sure to be a raucous public debate over measures to secure the border, allow tens of thousands of foreign workers into the country and grant eventual citizenship to the millions living illegally in the United States.
NPR: Thousands Rally Across US For Immigration Bill
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Deplorable living conditions, difficulties learning the English language and dealing with the rustic surroundings of minor league baseball in a foreign country were commonplace issues.
FORBES: Reflections on 'Top of The Tenth Inning'