Papers 1531-1540 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…and expensive endeavor. The Union Pacific Railroad Company would need many workers at an inexpensive price. To bridge the wilderness with rails took six years and 20,000 men, most of who were immigrants from Europe and China. The nearly 2,000 miles of track were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and no longer pursued alienation and division .This document serves as a constant reminder that the civil liberties we enjoy today proceeded from the bond that our ancestors formed several centuries ago. The consistent flow of immigrants who arrived on the shores…
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Category: /Literature/English
…themselves heavily, they will produce better quality of students, they call this fairness. DeMott then analyzes American education by its beginnings and how this question of education being equal came to be. The belief that immigrants saw that in order…
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…outrage was tempered by the arrest in 1993 of the reputed Mafia leader, Salvatore Riina. Beginning in the late 19th century, some members of the Mafia immigrated to the United States. They soon became involved in American organized crime, especially…
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…Look deep in your heart and ask yourself a question: Can you resist stereotyping? The United States consists of immigrants from all countries. All cultures, like people, are different and seeing someone who differs from oneself motivates us…
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…be a courageous people because it was to them that the Etruscans had turned to in their hour of need. The original waves of Celtic immigrants to the British Isles are called the q-Celts and spoke Goidelic. It is not know exactly when this immigration occurred…
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…female factory workers, to Irish immigrants greatly impacted America socially, due to the separation between the natives and the immigrants. Despite the growing separation of classes, this huge amount of workers for factories and consumers for products…
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…within the Union can move freely from country to country, spreading their ideas, helping others nations with their skills and abilities. People will no longer have to get multiple visas to travel a short distance, and with the many immigrants entering Europe…
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Category: /Literature
…Sylvia Plath was born on October 27, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her parents were Otto and Aurelia Plath. Plath's father, Otto, immigrated to America from Germany when he was just sixteen years old. He wanted to study ministry at the Northwestern…
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Category: /History
…preacher, organized a new Klan in Stone Mountain, Georgia in 1915 as a patriotic, Protestant fraternal society. This new Klan directed its activity against, not just blacks, but any group it considered un-American, including any immigrants, Jews, and Roman…
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