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for ambition, dreams, and optimism is symbolic to the American Dream. The Green light unites the hope and promise for pioneering Americans to prosper. Immigrants during this time period seeked a way to escape prejudice, and in Gatsby's case poverty, by establishing
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public to take a look into the hard journey of maybe any immigrant into their society. The English text sprinkled with Spanish words give a wonderful image of what one goes through as an immigrant and how one relates back to its identity as a Puerto Rican
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Category: /History
to return to their carriers. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor the United States declared war on Japan and formally entered into World War II. Many Japanese immigrant leaders were arrested the first few weeks after the attacks. On February 19, 1942 President
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immigrated here hoping to achieve the American dream. Racism have been one of the most significant issues that people have been facing and fighting for, and is still occurring around us without even knowing.
I have not felt any serious racism against me so far
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. Thirty-five years after the first person of Japanese origin settled in Canada, Japanese Canadians continued to face persecution and racism.
Despite the racism, the community continued to develop and prosper. During the years of limited immigration, women
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
From the article Should English Be the Law Robert D. King disputes the controversial issue of linguistics in the U.S. Mr. Kings views on immigration and nationality will be analyzed. The pros and cons of a multi-linguistic country
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went on to found Rhode Island, and Anne Hutchinson, who for a while resigned with him there. As a result of these policies, most immigrants of the early 1700s settled in the middle colonies, where ethnic diversity and greater religious tolerance were
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Roots of Displacement
After reading chapter 1, I realized how little I knew about Vietnamese culture and history. Chapter 1 introduces 2 theories as to why many Vietnamese people immigrated to other countries. One reason was because of the Cold War
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to the extent that "100 men are now able to do what it took 300 or 400 men." Yet, millions of immigrants entered the country between 1880 and 1910 eager for work. With an abundance of new immigrants willing to work, and no laws protecting a workers rights
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are often superimposed on us by the interests of the global players.
In Canada today, our nationality is becoming increasingly defined as our opposition to immigrants. The idea of who we are not as opposed to who we areis generally favored, because here
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