Papers 1241-1250 of total 5477 found.
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…. This was because the immigration numbers dropped from 1 million to 300,000 that year. Finally between the summer flood of 1915 and the boll weevil to cotton crops of 1915 and 1916, Blacks felt a better life could be sought in the North. The migration was upsetting…
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Category: /History
…there was a powerful burst of immigration, nearly twelve million people, because they were looking for work. It was the human migration in history. Many of these new immigrants were from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean. They clashed with the old immigrants, the old…
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Category: /Literature/English
…after the Turks invaded his native country, Gorky immigrated to the United States. Gorky experimented in his art. He sought to combine memories of his childhood in Armenia with pure abstract painting. His earliest work showed the influence of Pablo…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, to healthy living conditions, to overtime, and the prohibition of child and slave labor.” In this same article, Jackson brings up the instance in El Monte CA in August when the government busted a sweatshop staffed by immigrant women from Thai who were paid…
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…is transmitted by sexual contact or by blood. People who are at risk by being infected by HBV are drug users, homosexuals, active heterosexuals, infants born from infected mothers and children of immigrants from disease-endemic areas. Symptoms: Symptoms of HBV…
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…). The uncertainty of demographics is due to not knowing the rate of immigration. The problem with immigration is those coming from less developed countries to more developed countries will not know the new technology and be disadvantaged. For example, a teenager from…
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…by bombarding elements with neutrons(Encarta 98). For this he was later awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in physics. Due to the fact that his wife was Jewish he decided not to return to fascist Italy, in fact they immigrated to the US. While in the US he first…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it. With this freedom people were inspired to live a successful and fulfilling life with no one to take away their dreams. Immigrants came to the United States to escape religious persecution and hardship, knowing that America was "the land of the free and the home…
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…Amadou Diallo, a young man from the African country of Guinea, immigrated to the United States believing that this was the land of opportunity. Like many immigrants before him he settled in the Bronx and earned his living as a peddler. He was an honest…
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…beautiful things and doing things, they were just not always giving the chance to do so. Jane learned much from the people who came to Hull House. Immigrants would come and talk with Jane and Ellen because they could speak their own language. There was one…
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