Papers 1551-1560 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…of the poor were immigrants. Therefore the immigrants would have an easier life when first coming to America. Alcohol was a part of the culture, so the push to ban alcohol would be a difficult task for the leaders. Promoting moral improvement became an important…
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…. And of course other immigrants have been facing the same problems." This is what an average member of any ethnic minority group in any country would tell to you and I don't think we can oppose him much, can we? Now let us look at how the world reacted to migrants…
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…was free to roam outdoors. Willa would often listen to old ladies, and hear of their immigration from Bosnia and Sweden. There were no schools near the ranch, so Willa studied at home. A neighbor taught her Latin, and Willa would practice English skills…
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…had to pay the responsibilities for the war?         According to official Japanese passport records, 181 Japanese who left for Canada in 1891 were the first Japanese immigrants to Canada. Over years, there are more Japanese immigrates to BC coast…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…per hour (Grant, 2). There have also been allegations against Wal-Mart that they are employing illegal immigrants (Grant, 2). Police arrested about three hundred workers that were illegal immigrants after working cleaning shifts in around sixty Wal-Mart…
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Category: /Law & Government
…sending high paying American jobs to foreign countries; -Reduce immigration, and stop all government subsidies to illegal aliens; no driver's licenses for illegals; deport all illegal aliens; -Defend America's moral values; keep God in the pledge of allegiance…
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…there is a growing number of social polarization due to a growing number of unemployed residents because of immigration and also to do with the loss of manufacturing jobs. The immigration had changed Sydney for better and for worse. The skilled migrant were able to help…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…are increases in international trade, use of the internet and telecommunications throughout the world, exportation of movies from both Hollywood and Bollywood, increases in immigration, including illegal immigration, establishment of global financial systems…
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Category: /Literature
…son to see Chicago. The enormous vitality of the city, as well as its economic injustices, left a deep impression on the young man that would emerge later in his groundbreaking poem "Chicago." As the son of a Swedish immigrant laborer, who in his youth had…
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…to the urban poor, and the immigrants that composed this social class. Unlike the progressives, the populists viewed immigrants as the equivalent to aliens, and they treated them as such. All in all, Jane Addams, the cofounder of the Hull House and a vanguard…
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