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| Immigrants bring a special tenacity |
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| The foundations of this statue
are held tight with glue from an immigrant. (That's high poetry.) |
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Albany, New York: In this episode of the
show you will meet a man who was a WWII refugee. His name is Don Dzekciorius.
For years his mother kept him and his three siblings moving just beyond the
battlefields. They managed to come to America from Lithuania on a boat that
passed under the watch of the Statue of Liberty. |
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business from nothing. He employs people. He became the president of a regional
manufacturers' president organization where they proudly say, "We made it in
America." He gives generously to his community. But best yet, he exports his
special chemistry all over the world. |
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| Meet a special man who lives
the American dream. |
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| Creating
value, making a difference |
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| Eight episodes about good people |
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| Taking over
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