Papers 1021-1030 of total 5477 found.
…(Hugles, February 1998). Tuberculosis is out of control in many developing countries of the world. Within the developed world, immigration is the greatest factor contributing to the increase in cases. Current events suggest that the situation…
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…hardships. “The Hispanics were especially discriminated against during the recurring periods of strong anti immigrant sentiment, both new immigrants and long-time U.S. citizens of Mexican decent were blamed for social economic problems and harassed or deported…
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Category: /History
…of its own import tariff. The doors of the world market were slowly swinging shut. When the general depression struck in the 1930s, it merely shattered agriculture's already fragile state. Immigration in the 1920’s Restriction of foreign immigration during…
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Category: /History
…”, Sharon tells a story of the racist Canadian Government. The setting of the play is in Vancouver and it takes place right after World War I. It’s about a group of 376 East Indian Immigrants who sail to Canada to start a new life, but are not excepted due…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are not what starts gangs, but it is the fear of others taking over. So making it a crime to have more than one hang out friend is out of the question. Some officials think that restricting immigration from countries which known gang members have immigrated
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Category: /Literature/English
…Undocumented In L.A. The whole book is basically written to describe the life of an undocumented immigrant in United States. The life of Yamileth Lpez, who came to US from Nicaragua. The hardships and risks that they had to go through before…
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Category: /History
…to an industrial one. In the rise of urban America, brought on by new technology, the novel describes a vista of New York City in a race of supply and demand of city and social organizations to match the rapid increase of immigrants migrating into the city seeking…
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…that this was a retrogressive era, where racism flourished against African Americans and immigrants, and foreign policy was too aggressive. Others think that this was a progressive era, where equality was finally given to women who had waited for it for so long. Even…
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…A border security bill presented in May of 2002 boosts the pay of border patrol agents as well as authorizing the former Immigration and Naturalization Service to hire 200 new investigators and 200 inspectors ("House," 2002). It further requisites…
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…population that is increasingly made up of older people and a growing reliance on immigration as a source of skills and labour force growth. The demand for skills has been clearly evident in new data from the 2001 Census. Between 1991 and 2001, the number…
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