Papers 1591-1600 of total 5477 found.
…, which were ran by the merchants instead of the aristocracy because they now had more money. When the British finally managed to create colonies in America and they realized that the Indians were not interested in being the immigrants slaves, they resorted…
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…this period, race was a way to define a people and who belonged to which nation and culture. In America, cultures from other nations which immigrated to America generally stuck together. The Italians created Italian communities. The Irish created Irish communities…
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Category: /Literature/English
…States This law violated many laws but was kept enacted until the end of world war two and reparations were later paid in the 1990's to survivors. Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) A Mexican immigrant was charged with murder of his brother and law…
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…member of the group reintroduced diagonal elements into his work. In 1930, Piet exhibited with Cercle et Carre and in 1931 he joined Abstraction-Creation. Mondrian was forced to move to London in 1938 during World War II and immigrated to the United States…
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…is with Rodolpho and eventually his persistent efforts to break Catherine and Rodolpho up lead to him calling the immigration bureau to get Rodolpho arrested. He is so blinded by his anger and jealousy that he does not think about what he is doing and this contributed…
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…lands to live here. These immigrants all share in a desire to prosper and take advantage of the opportunities in America. Therefore, their children must be educated in an effective way. The logical approach to this education would be to begin introducing…
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…The Similarities and Differences between Asian American Generations There are many challenges that Asian American individuals face in the world, from the period of the1800's when the first wave of immigration began to appear in America, to the year…
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…destination for immigrants as early as 5,000 years ago when the ancestors of the Orang Asli, the indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia, settle here, probably the pioneers of a general movement from China and Tibet. They were followed by the Malays, who brought…
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Category: /History
…to that of the invaders. The weak rulers of the Thirteenth Dynasty led to an internal struggle within the government, thus ripping the empire into many small factions and leaving it open to attack. During this time a group of peoples from Asia immigrated to Egypt and slowly…
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Category: /History
…of elementary school to be a shoemaker. When he was thirteen years old his family moved from London, England to New York. He then became an immigrant cigar maker when he was fourteen years old. He did this because he wanted to help his father make and sell cigars…
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