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…Doing Business in the Pacific Basin. Japan is facing rapid population aging. It is not new, of course, that Japan's population is growing older -- it has the lowest birthrate of any developed nation, almost no immigration and one of the longest-living…
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…Society in the United States generally assumes immigration as a means of escaping from one's burdens in their native country in order to gain a better life and live the American dream. The book "Voyages- from Tongan Villages to American Suburbs…
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…and participated the overthrowing of British power. What do the people have to fear now? What do WE fear? Our country today is a country full of immigrants from all over the world, immigrants from all 7 continents, In the 18th century there was much more instability…
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…sufferings are eased by the calmness of the sea. Though personification it accepts the immigrants "outflung denunciations" and provides an opportunity for emotional and mental healing. The process of the journey shows the changing attitudes, figuratively conveyed…
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…to the upper class spend their leisure time. The amusements effect on society is also examined by describing how it continued racial segregation, but also how it helped incorporate European immigrants into the American culture. <Tab/>David Nasaw's…
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…Administration in the 1800's, which was true as the party was beaten many times in following elections. Now although, politically, Canada's image was damaged due to scandals, Socially, Canada was becoming more powerful as time went on. With the increasing immigration
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…to be 'dragged' into another war by the British. The Depression had bred increased xenophobia and anti-Semitism, and with upward of 30% unemployment in some industrial areas1, many Americans wanted to see immigration halted completely. It was in this context…
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…to this, with the Black population, the majority is at the poor end of the pyramid where as the minority is affluent.  The percent of foreign-born immigrants is highest among the Asians and has increased most among the Asians within the past 10 years.   With nearly 5…
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…of the soldiers that came back from World War I were not able to get their jobs back. The soldiers claimed that the "new immigrants" took their job, and now that they were jobless, the government should do something about it. However, the government did not do much…
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…"The Jade Peony" written by author Wayson Choy allows Canadian reader's to get a glimpse of the reality of an immigrant family's life, viewed through the simple perspective of a child narrator. In part one of "The Jade Peony" one does not learn about…
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