She's pretty wonderful. But our first visit together, I said, hey, I have this condition. So these naturalized linkages happen all the time just in the way that we speak about bodies and the way that we talk about maleness and femaleness, masculinity
And thank you all for being here. When I became naturalized , I had the choice to add a middle name.
They then moved to Buffalo, New York, where they worked day and night in the restaurant and also in laundries, all while raising seven children. Grandfather proudly became a naturalized US citizen in 1946. At a time when the model minority image of Asian Americans was just becoming part of American popular culture, my grandparents came to represent the epitome
And a lot of them were let go. You now have naturalized populations of African clawed frogs around the world. So one theory is that the fungus moved on African clawed frogs.
And Frederic Tudor is a man who does not take lightly to threats to his empire. And what bigger threat to the naturalized harvesting empire is there than human-made ice? - There was no way the Ice King was giving up his empire without a fight.
Going back to the 14th Amendment, of which I'm very fond-- you know the 14th Amendment is a chain of words that says all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.
He had fought for the right for Indians and Filipinos to naturalize . And within two years of getting naturalized , he runs as a judge. And then when he first-- and then after becoming a judge, he then runs for Congress and becomes the first Asian American elected to Congress.
So we can draw upon all these inspiring stories, right? It is rare now when people get naturalized thinking, you know what? I'm going to vote.
And thank you all for being here. It's When I became naturalized -- I don't even know if Karthick knows this story.
I thought I was smart, but I was a little naive. Never mind that these are individuals who naturalized , that in many instances, they fought for the United States.
They were treated as peoples unfit for US citizenship and as outsiders to American society. They were barred from becoming naturalized citizens, prohibited from owning or leasing land, and marrying whites in some states. They were harassed, driven out and segregated from the rest of America.
Partly because I'm Greek. And partly because I'm a naturalized American. So it's a kind of irresistible combo of optimism.
The first Asian American elected to Congress, congressman Dalip Singh Saund. He had fought for the right for Indians and Filipinos to naturalize . And within two years of getting naturalized , he runs as a judge.
There's no explanation of it. And the job of physics is really to naturalize the supernatural, is to domesticate magic and pull it into the realm of rational explanation. And my book is kind of a meager attempt to do that, to give a naturalistic explanation for what seems, on the face of it, supernatural,
hyperinflation. Set it all back to zero. Basically reorient, re-naturalize , re-normalize, like quantum mechanics -- if it doesn't work, normalize it. And that's an interesting idea. Other larger problems. Therapy, in Queen of Angels, was designed to remove the last of our medieval variations. You know, if you take a look at a medieval
And so he told the judge, when he was becoming naturalized , that while they were doing this whole American citizenship thing, might we not change my name to-- this is very common for immigrants when they're becoming naturalized , to take on an Americanized first name. But he's changing his last name, which is not as common.
And you certainly heard in 2015 about the Asia Infrastructure and Investment Bank, which is going to be putting up $150 billion and more with many countries participating You could be someone who is not even naturalized .
In 1835, New Orleans person John Gibson established a very strong nativist organization because he wanted to counter the Louisiana governor's placement of non-native naturalized New Orleanders, who are also Catholic, in government positions.
The 14th Amendment does a few things. First, it says that all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. That's a profoundly important sentence.
And if he did not have them, he could be arrested and deported. In 1947, Grandfather became a naturalized citizen. This was important for two reasons.
That's the story he told, and I don't doubt it. Decades later, after he became a naturalized citizen in the 1980s, the president that grandfather admired so much, President Ronald Reagan, would grant a pathway to citizenship-- grant amnesty-- to over three million undocumented
this question of how do you move people from Psych 101 lectures into you know roles the workforce important roles in has a child who has been one um it's something which has been completely naturalized it's something that we take
There was a color line, a bar. You had to show you were a free white person or of African nativity or descent to naturalize and become a member of the body politic. If you go back and study the movement which started in California, right in San Francisco, to keep out people of Chinese descent,
But he wanted to be here under his real name. And so he told the judge, when he was becoming naturalized , that while they were doing this whole American citizenship thing, might we not change my name to-- this is very common for immigrants when they're becoming naturalized , to take on an Americanized first name.
And I had told the story about the drunk doctor in New Jersey. And she came up to me and she goes, so when were you naturalized ? And I was like, well, like, you know, my first joke, about, like, I'm born in New Jersey?
leadership to transform America. That is, Section One of the 14th Amendment which provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States of the state wherein they reside.
lipstick color. So that's how things sort of migrate down and become naturalized rather than natural.
these returning Ghanaians or Ghanaians who wanted who lived in the US where US citizens are naturalized and they wanted
There was an Asiatic barred zone for a couple of generations. And people of Asian descent, even if they came legally, could not naturalize . There was a color line, a bar.
And this is why, just as popular characters like the Cat in the Hat, Mickey Mouse, and Bugs Bunny naturalize their own minstrel origins,
Nonetheless, I resurrect what's going on here and talk about his life as a sexologist-- a man who naturalizes homosexuality, something that nobody did in the 18th century.
And again, a bit like the growth of social media, it's a development that I think by now is so naturalized for many people who
I think, again, we could tell a kind of modern updated naturalized version of this story, where we see the connection between wu-wei and de
There's even a coffee maker on the left here, which is an important and essential part of any laboratory. It's the laboratory of Enrique Galvez, who is a Peruvian, actually, I think, he's a naturalized US citizen now, who has really been a pioneer in miniaturizing these experiments. These experiments actually gp-- this particular kind of experiment goes really back to the '70s or even the late 60s.
And I was like, well, like, you know, my first joke, about, like, I'm born in New Jersey? And she's like, I know, I know, but when were you naturalized ? And I was like, well, I was born here.
So, he emigrated to the United States, studied up on the Constitution, studied for his citizenship exams and so on. Learned all about the Constitution and he was naturalized as a citizen in 1994.