Papers 1261-1270 of total 5477 found.
…, Pennsylvania are descendants of about 200 Swiss who immigrated in the 1700’s. For twelve generations the gene pool has been closed. As a result the inbreeding makes most Amish host to several genetic disorders such as dwarfism and mental retardation.…
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…John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Mass., on May 29 1917, a descendent of Irish Catholics who had immigrated to America in the 19th century. John graduated from Choate School in Wallingford, Conn. He attended Princeton University…
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…individuals only when they are already in violation of the immigration law. It is not meant to shred our constitution or ravish our rights. Our goal is to protect the U.S. citizens, and the bill will enforce that. The senate needs to pass the bill in order…
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…. Panofsky immigrated to the United States in 1934, the Nazis assumption of power in Germany forced Jews out of his academic positions, and he joined (1935) the faculty at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. "The Ideological Antecedents…
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…In 1997, the voters of California passed proposition 187 with a nearly 60% majority. The controversially initiative that would bar illegal immigrants from all state services, was soon attacked by partisan opposition. The legal initiative ended up…
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Category: /History
…of the population came from the intense immigration of slaves. While the settlers came in hope of a better life, their goals could not be reached without hard work, work that they were not accustomed to. This called for the need of slavery. Captured Native Americans…
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Category: /History
…had immigrated from other countries in hopes of being better off than they were; had their hopes and inspirations of success crushed. The compression of these hopes was the work they acquired when they settled. The companies rewarded stockholders…
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Category: /Literature/English
…hang out to freeze (p.67).” This gives a general statement, that includes how most people think of dying. No one really wants to go through much pain, so we all want to die a natural death, most likely one in our sleep. Many of the immigrants who come…
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…as a plant that was smuggled by violent immigrants (Why Legalize? par 3). Commissioner Anslinger said “Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, criminality, and death” (History of the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in the United States…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The American Dream Immigrants from all over the world have gone to the United States of America in hope of a better life for themselves and their children. This dream is fueled by the hope of one day leading a happy and prosperous life in a land…
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