Papers 1081-1090 of total 5477 found.
…, a wave of German immigrants brought with them the famous bottom-fermenting lagers. The introduction of the new yeast began a brewing revolution in the United States. This, as well as later immigrations brought such people as Bernard Stroh, Frederick Pabst…
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…the people of each state need to go there to worship. Inside story It all started with Napoleon's invasion of the Turky and by doing this he opened this land to the immigration of Christians. In 1916 the British and the French split the region, once…
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…for the modernization of new voting technology. An instance where a state takes the upper-hand in a legal matter, involves the state of Colorado's governor and an Mexican immigrant family. On September 28, the newspaper discussed Gov. Bill Owens' allowing a Mexican…
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Category: /Law & Government
…community called Harbor Point. What's worse, these people even have the nerve to complain, whining about how the minimum wage is too low, and that the jobs offered have no dignity. The nerve.         Then there are the immigrants. Not the immigrants who…
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…. Sacre points out that America may seem perfect, but most all Latino immigrants miss their home island. The month of September is a time where they can recognize the value of their own culture. Another culture difference is the naming of the eldest son…
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…in setting up the western frontier. During the time period between 1840-1890, immigrants were crowding into our nation, causing a population boom, especially in urban areas. Our nation was growing, industry was improving, and transportation, especially through…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to keep the family from bankruptcy. The novel continues to demonstrate how life was for many hard working urban laborers during that time. The author also paints a vivid picture of the horrible work conditions for the miserable pay that immigrant laborers…
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Category: /History
…only getting better, but the need for lower wages was a growing problem for factories. Immigration rates to America began to increase. From the 1860s to the 1900s, the number of immigrants rose to over eight million people. This allowed wages for workers…
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immigrant rights not only as Americans, but as human beings. If the law denied language, basic rights would be denied. Without the laws already in place language discrimination is bad enough in the court system, as can be told with the Laureano case. It would…
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…to present day people, but was a reality for thousands of Indian immigrants to South Africa at that time. He decided he would join in the struggle for basic rights for his fellow Indians. Gandhi's efforts towards a better way of life had begun in South…
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