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of many diseases, which was caused by
harsh conditions. The immigration of servents thus declined,
becuase of the people in England being informed of the harsh
treatment in the colonies. The society was where the land was
easy to find, while the labor
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
) with block grants to the states with a fixed federal payment. In addition, states would be prohibited from using federal money to provide assistance to families for more than five years. The bills also would eliminate federal welfare payments to legal immigrants
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Category: /Science & Technology
of these are immigrants from South East Asia and Africa, but other immigrant groups also have a higher than expected prevalence of the hepatitis B carrier.
In Canada, eleven provinces and territories have opted for elementary schoolchild (grades 4-6) vaccination, and only
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The Melting Pot Theory
In the 1800s and the early 1900s, some people gave the America the name, the melting pot. People imagined this because thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from around the world were coming into the United States
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of Representatives.
Immigrants were not coming into the south states and they
couldnt increase their land size, therefore their
population size couldnt grow. The north argued that since
slaves were thought of as property that they should not
count
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, by Nathaniel Hawthornes, The Scarlet Letter and in Salem, by Arthur Millers, The Crucible. Both towns are perfect models of the churches affect on their communities.
Both towns were settled by immigrants from England seeking religious freedom from
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himself.
The story itself takes place in Chicago with a group of immigrants. They come to the U.S. and discover it's a cruel, harsh world. First, though, this group goes through a series of trials. The first is a marr iage which costs much money
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Category: /History
equally. We saw its flaw in the massive increase of immigration and immigrant poverty, when we realized that no matter how self sufficient and individually successful we as a country were, our contact with the other nations of the world would always destroy our
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of the population could feed the rest. This
along with a large number immigrants coming over from Europe, led to the
fact that the U.S. had a large work force to stay in cities and work at factory
jobs. With this and a number of willing businessmen to lead
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it is not a national thing, as of yet. Countries such as Denmark, including Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden all recognize domestic partnerships and allow for the immigration of a citizens foreign partner. Some other countries such as Canada
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