Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of it is the worlds largest freshwater aquarium.
The problems in Los Angles are the immigrant population will soon out
number the American population. Once the scowls were top of the line but now they
are overcrowded old and rundown.
Ghana West Africa, some
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, and the saying about "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" has became a cliché.
Mario Puzo was born into an immigrant family in New York City in the area known as 'Hell's Kitchen'. His father was a railway trackman. Puzo lived with his six brothers and sisters
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Category: /Literature/English
to travel around the world and live many adventures of his own. He also
spent some good time exposing the inhumanities of slavery and the bad treatment of
Chinese immigrants. So not only was he a very good writer but he was also cared about
the well being
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Category: /History
and economy based on independent farmers. The population in the north was much greater than that of the south due to immigrants from Ireland and Germany. These increases in population lead to greater political power and control of government. The US had been
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Category: /History
in the twentieth century the industrial revolution began to
take shape and with this emergence of industrial life, urban cities
began to spring up all over the nation and immigrants began to
migrate into the U.S. (most of these immigrants were European),as a
result
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Category: /Literature/English
recognized for his contributions in the fields of pre-school education and parent teacher relationships. His voice is not just of the immigrant South Asian community but also of an immigrant community of the millions who have stayed in ancestral culture. His
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Category: /History
Manila Village (near New Orleans) were
among the "Batarians" who fought against the British with Jean Lafitte
in the Battle of New Orleans. This was just the beginning of the
first wave of Filipino immigration into the United States. The second
wave began
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Category: /Literature/English
Britain.
Much of Canada is inhabited by immigrants, and many of these immigrants came from Asia and Europe. Thus, this is why he may have been such a successful leader. He wanted to strengthen Canadas independence in World affairs. Early in his term, he
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Category: /Literature/English
, and many immigrants were brought to work in them. Mining gold was a grueling and dangerous process, and due to accidents, malnutrition, and disease, many immigrants died.
There were both positive and negative aspects to United States territorial expansion
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The Jungle
The Jungle, written by Upton Sinclair is a harsh book that shows the reality of life. It tells how an immigrant goes through harsh times and death, which brings on depression, jail and a life of crime. In time, the life of crime
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