Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
in the territory's early history. The discovery of gold and other ores attracted immigrants, but Australia remained a primarily agricultural country until World War II.
Subsequent industrialization has been rapid, and today Australia ranks as one of the world's most
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quality, patterns of speech, hairstyles etc. Differences are okay to have.
Multicultural diversity is what results of centuries of immigration. All Canadians, including the Native People, can trace their origins to an immigrant past. Only about 16% of today's
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
, psychological, political.
The wake of 9/11 has seen the growth of new institutions such as Homeland Security and the modification of old ones (such as the FBI, CIA, customs & immigration, defense, airlines, etc...). These adaptations may be perceived as either
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Category: /Literature/English
Kate Chopin was born on July 12, 1850. She was the daughter of an immigrant Irishman Thomas OFlahestry and a French American mother Eliza Faris. She was one of three born to them being the youngest and the happiness. At five Kate changed her concept
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Category: /Literature/English
about planned death all had different views due to their varying cultural and religious traditions. Chinese showed no interest and discomfort to even talk about death believing in their culture that bad luck would be cast upon them. Old Filipino immigrants
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Category: /Literature/English
future.
Environment- Eliminating duplication and maximising benefits through rationalising legislation, administration and planning in natural resources management.
Immigration- composition and selection of immigration should not be discriminatory, either
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Category: /History
. The reason for this altogether joyous condition was a shortage of labor caused by the mass amount of land being settled. The people of the seaboard lost many of their community in the migration to the west.
The immigrants brought with them ways of life
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Category: /History
that showed racism. An immigration act of 1921 limited the number of immigrants by applying a quota system and it favored immigrants from northern and western Europe. In addition to the quota, the 1924 National Origins Act reduced the number of immigrants
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Category: /Literature/English
of the nation's 12 million families earned less than $1200 per year; of this group, the average annual income was $380, well below the poverty line. Rural Americans and new immigrants crowded into urban areas. Tenements spread across city landscapes, teeming with crime
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Race, Class and Gender
Model Minority Myth
Asians immigrated into this country with empty pockets and high hopes. However, through hard work and persistent studying they integrated into the American culture and rose in status, equal
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