Papers 1451-1460 of total 5477 found.
…their defense was, he would find some way of making them guilty. He had them executed on circumstantial evidence. The Ku Klux Klan was a major part of prejudice. They were for 100% Americanism, against blacks, immigrants, Catholics, and Jewish. They used many…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Australian society can be properly reconciled within the framework of Australian law.                  An important aspect that is vital to understand when considering the legal system, is that the large majority of immigrants to Australia come…
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…THE JUNGLE The Jungle by Upton Sinclaire is set in America during the early 1900's. Mainly in Packingtown, Chicago. A small town made up of a few stores and two big meat processing plants. The story tells us about immigrants seeking the concept…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of individuals? The answer is no. The expulsion of terrorism from our lives will undoubtedly lead to an infringement on our democratic principles and human rights, making a terror free democracy an unfortunate oxymoron. Reforms to Canada's immigration system…
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Category: /Literature
…the already tensed shoulders of the immigrants. Reading all this, may even bring back one's own experiences of racism, as in the case of me. Examining the theme of racism in the novel, makes us as Canadian's realize how some acts done or words said due to ignorance…
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…and small farms. The North was far more advanced in the technological field. Because of its industrial environment, most immigrants settled in the North. As a result, the North's population grew much faster. Only a small number of immigrants settled in the South…
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…, a Chinese immigrant living in Stockton California, was a first generation American in her family. She found herself “having to adjust to two distinctly contrasting cultures.” In “The Language of Silence,” Kingston recalls as a young girl how “confusing…
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…the United States to talk with not only president Clinton, but also the presidential nominees as well. His visit was obviously a very well timed one considering it’s an election year and many eyes are focused on issues such as free trade and immigration issues…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Canada is a nation of obvious cultural diversity. Over the past two centuries, heavy immigration has made it one of the most multicultural of all industrial nations. These immigrates are among people from Asia, Middle East, and partly from United…
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Category: /History
…- - capitalism. As immigrants poured into American society in the early 1900s, the cities became more inhabitable, forcing many to move further inland. The relocation was not just to help supply the new immigrants with places to live, but with places to work…
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