History Of My Family Essay

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In my discussion, my goal will be to talk the history of my family. As well, I will talk about the impact of migration and historical events that my family faced. My mother’s father and my father’s father are brothers. My mother and father are cousins. They grow up in the same mansion, which means that they have the same history. Back in the time, both of my grandfathers were rich. They were the most well known and respected people in their relatives. They had lots property as their names. My father uses to work for the government and he had his own office. In my family, only the elder son was allowed to work. The reason is that the younger children were going to college. My father 's and two uncle 's incomes were enough to feed the whole family. In my family, man and women had the same rights before …show more content…

Women must stay at home by taking care of children and man must go out to work. The first war destroys everything in my country. My grandfather lost everything and there was nothing left to us. My grandfathers refused to move into another country. The reason was that it was their hometown where they grow up. My father decided to leave my country since he was afraid that something happened to his children. We move into a new country which called Karachi. We lived there as a new immigrant. We didn’t know anything about Karachi such as language, people, culture and etc. We had nothing with us and we started my beginning. It was a major turn in our lives since our lifestyle change from being in a rich community into a poor community. For a year, everything in our house was limited. For example, we used to live in one room of seven people. It was the hardest time which we ever faced in our lives. The reason was that we do not know anyone who could we ask for a help. My father and mother were not able to work since the language was new for us. It took time for my family to learn the new language. After one year and a half, my mother found a job as a cleaner in people’s

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