Papers 1101-1110 of total 5477 found.
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…country for what the country has done for you. <Tab/>As a French immigrant, Crevecoeur had a life-long dream to experience "What is an American". "The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must, therefore, entertain new ideas…
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…a domino affect on their children, socially and educationally. Perhaps it is due to the high number of Mexican immigrants in this area, permanent and transitional, has often prevented their children's successful assimilation into the American school system…
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…by, Henry's second daughter Elizabeth I occupied the throne and reignited the religious tension between Catholicism and Protestantism. This was one reason why some of the English immigrated to America; they wanted to get away from the religious tribulations. Others…
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…-male jury are different and each have perfect roles. The acting is superb. The slightly built eighteen-year-old immigrant on trial for his father's murder could not look more like a victim of the system, and these jurors, on the hottest day of the year…
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…also change the requirement to become United States' citizens. I think that the United States' population, at that time, grows mostly because of immigration process, not from birth and because recent immigrants to the United States has shown tendency…
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…of opportunities for those willing to work hard enough. The cheap abundant land meant it was all too easy to support yourself and be on the way to economical independence. Today, however, the opportunities of a poor, uneducated immigrant becoming wealthy in his or her…
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…and not being able to speak to or understand someone. I also think that making English the official language of the U.S. would help people to get jobs. I can not tell you how many times Spanish only speaking immigrants came into my old job, at Energi Personnel…
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…it with their low wages. Massive immigration, occurring in the war years, was the breeding ground for even more discrimination. Immigrants had to be content with the worst paid jobs and thus these new "Americans" did not share in the boom either. The poor in general…
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…in the Canadian Senate which legalized homosexual "civil marriage" across the country, ending an extensive debate about the issue of homosexual "marriage", will lead to a great increase in immigration to this tolerant country. Includes Bibliography at end of paper…
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…when the cost to the tax-payer is involved. The cost to Australian tax-payers in total is currently $211 million which is spent on detention, legal assistance, protection determination, and review and litigation costs for those illegal immigrants
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