Papers 1421-1430 of total 5477 found.
…deserves and needs. The essay focuses on the cultural issues such as troubles with accessing care; stereotyping by health professionals; communication problems; immigration experiences and spirituality and suggests strategies of the identified issues to provide…
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…the region with the largest number of immigrants from Mexico because of the need for labor by ranches and farms both owned by Mexican and American families. Between 1910 and 1920, at least 219,000 Mexican immigrants entered the United States, doubling…
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…they stay in the US, the more American food habits they will adapt. However, one must remeber that these immigrants simply adapted available foods so that Chinese cultural dishes could be prepared. They did not eat "hamburgers' and "fries' but used spinach…
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…Ecomomics What does the future hold? That is the question that millions of Americans want to know. What would we do if we knew the answer? Economists today use indicators such as: Unemployment, Business trends, Taxes, Immigration, and Real estate…
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Category: /Literature/English
…preferential treatment to Jews with a proviso 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…
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…in the late 1700’s, so now most Australian people are of British ancestry. The immigrants brought all the customs too, such as driving on the left side of the road and their favorite warm drink, tea. They also speak English as the official language with their own…
Details: Words: 1963 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…not only creates physical casualties but severe emotional ones as well. There are many regions where immigrant groups a controlled by fear of terrorist groups striking at them if they speak out. We must look at the situation and see where our problem areas lie…
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Category: /History
…an anti-accommodationist. All of Booker T. Washington’s followers left him for DuBois. They wanted action not accommodation. Immigration was huge in 1900. Five hundred thousand immigrants from around the world came to America in hopes of making it big like so…
Details: Words: 1985 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…to, and the final results of the case were to not remove the billboard or even censor it. The people of Medford, Oregon now have to deal with seeing this statement everyday. A billboard in New York City was intending to bring the issue of immigration to attention…
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Category: /Literature/English
…inequalities that tend to last longer and to be more severe than those experienced by minority groups created by immigration. 3.For all minority groups, both colonized and immigrant, power and economic differentials and barriers to upward mobility are especially…
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