Papers 1601-1610 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, Louise de la Valliére and The Man in the Iron Mask." Alexandre died of a stock on December 5 1870. Shortly before his death, a group of Cuban cigar workers who had immigrated to the US contacted Dumas with the request that they wanted to honor him by using…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was saying, and it got to be so difficult after time that she would never say anything and thus become silenced. I myself have never had this problem so far in my life. But I could see where it would be a problem for some people. Immigrants coming…
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Category: /History
…Founded by and when William Penn founded the Pennsylvania colony on April 2, 1681. Nationalities of Immigrants The English, French, Irish, Scottish, and the Welsh came to Pennsylvania. Religions The religions that were included in Pennsylvania were…
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Category: /History
…scholars say that the women who immigrated to the United States from Britain during the colonizing years enjoyed many privileges that thei other sisters from across the ocean did not have. This in turn brought the notion to label this specific period in time…
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Category: /History
…’s Agreement on immigration with Japan, and sent the Great White Fleet on a good will tour of the world. After leaving the White House in 1909, Roosevelt went to Africa on safari. Upon his return from Africa, he went back…
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Category: /History
immigration began as a trickle in the 1880’s, with the bulk of the Japanese population concentrated on the West Coast (Bosworth, 1967). With immigration from Japan, Japanese customs and traditions were also imported into America. Japanese work ethics and philosophy…
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Category: /History
…. His inflexible self-control helped him to be the great leader that his is known as today and helped to fuel his fire for a new India. Gandhi studied law in London and then went to South Africa to work as a lawyer for Indian immigrants. He then returned…
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Category: /Literature
…. In Ragtime, by E.L. Doctrow, Coalhouse Walker Jr. is the most important character, as he ties together the treads of the novel. It is through Coalhouse that the three different societal groups, the immigrants, the African-Americans, and the WASPs mingle…
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…and was the first American born to her immigrant parents. Gail was born in New York and moved to California as an infant. As she grew older she always remembered collecting art throughout her childhood. Gail loved studying art and even took art classes herself. She…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…In Mukherjee’s story “The Tenant”, Maya is an Indian woman who immigrates to the United States at the age of nineteen. She only remembers a little of her childhood, but what happens to her grandmother and her great-aunt still has impact on her. She…
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