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…for restricting Jewish immigration to conform to Palestine's "absorptive capacity". Another action that seemed to violate the mandate was the creation of the Emirate of Transjordan, removing two-thirds of Palestine that lay east of the Jordan River from the area…
Details: Words: 1984 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Social Sciences
…with parents, low skilled workers. The Fast food industry also targets the immigrants, disabled and the handicapped. They feel because of the type of environment and poor background they come from that they are willing to do any thing and take anything…
Details: Words: 1894 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Law & Government
…. There is an ongoing disagreement regarding whether or not ESL program meets its initial objective, the ways it affects American society, and its necessity. The opponents of bilingual teaching argue it is expensive for the country, keeps immigrants socially isolated, slows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" his parents and his life as an ordinary immigrant. In his autobiographical book "Hunger of Memory", Rodriguez displays the story of his education as a boy who has to do his best to overcome the handicap of being an immigrant. In other words, he tries…
Details: Words: 1977 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…a sizable proportion of the electorate in nearly every election at every level of government over this time period. The support the FN has garnered can be attributed to the populist themes it addresses in its policy platform - law and order, immigration
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…-successful interwar predecessor of the United Nations. The U.S. raised tariffs early in the 1920s (although not to levels that appreciably discouraged imports). Most important, perhaps, the 1920s saw the end of free immigration into the United States. Migration…
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…000, less then half of what it is today. 90% of the Australian population had been born here and most were descended from the English, Irish or had a Scottish background. The immigration scheme which began after the Second World War did not greatly…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the Ottomans in World War I, the British were given a ruling by the League of Nations to control Palestine. Jewish immigrants started to journey to Palestine unregulated. The high Arab population started to become the minority as more and more Semitic people moved…
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…Japanese immigrants and the following generations had to endure discrimination, racism, and prejudice from white Americans. They were first viewed as economic competition. The Japanese Americans were then forced into internment camps simply…
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…North America saw a great tide of immigration from England and France in the early 1600s. Many of the immigrants traveled to North America in hope of finding religious freedom or riches. The new colonies relied heavily upon the natural inhabitants…
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