Papers 1051-1060 of total 5477 found.
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…’. They grew up in a home where there was abuse, and they think this is normal. But in most cases, it’s not family issues. In many instances, immigrants are involved. There are mobs in China conning people. They are saying “Canada is great, you can get a job, live…
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…traveled thousands of miles to the United States in hopes of seeking religious freedom. There upon the shores of America, immigrant families stood close together in huge masses awaiting their entry into the country. Looming behind the immigration checkpoints…
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Category: /History
…that the workers in a capitalistic system had their own bargaining power and were equal to management. As a result, the Massachusetts Legislature did not pass into law the provisions outlined in the petition. Around this same time poor immigrants started pouring…
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Category: /History
…was introduced to help determine how and which immigrants would be accepted in Canadian society. Opening immigration to applicants from many countries not only increased the diversity of the poopulation, but changes to the immigration offered a way for the federal…
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…of Europe—France. With a long history of keeping the nation one single unit and promoting cultural unity, France has kept French the only spoken and written language in the country, and also managed to keep the immigration laws extremely strict. Though the unity…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to a new country. Even though these two situations may seem very distant, they are still based on the same model. However, often times the decision for many to immigrate to a new country has more severe factors causing the migration. Two of the most…
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Category: /History
…When the United States entered World War II, following the Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese immigrants and their descendants, including those born in the United States, and therefore citizens by birth, were placed in a very awkward…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Since the mid 1800’s, Canada has accepted well over 13 million immigrants from just about every part of the world. Of course with these people, come many different cultures, all of which we accept. Because of this, Canada is considered to be a heterogeneous…
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…The True American Hero In an urban area of New York a boy was born into the world. This boy was to face many feats and conquer them like no other. Unknown at the time, this child born to Jamaican immigrants was to change…
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Category: /History
…. and remained here illegally. For this reason there is a need to improve the immigration system of this country. A reduction in the immigrants allowed into America would help out tremendously. This would call for less visa cards issued meaning that the government…
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