Papers 1721-1730 of total 5477 found.
…The challenging family situation I would like to share with you is our move from china to the United States. In 1999, my life was changed when my family immigrated to a new country, hoping for a better future. My life in China was hopeless, because I…
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…! There is a reason for everything! People didn't just immigrated here! There was God up in the sky who chose to pick people from different places around the world so the mixture would not lack anything and the new government would possess an indestructible power; power…
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…class who weren't immigrants who wanted to cure social problems. Women got involved in this because it was the only acceptable way for them to influence politics. There were many issues that had to be dealt with. The workplace safety was one of them. Workers…
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Category: /Literature
…, the experiences are never neutral. Various composers have represented different perspectives of journeys. Peter Skrzynecki explored the physical and emotional journeys of migrants in his poems "Migrant Hostel" and "Immigrants at Central Station - 1951". Kenneth Graham…
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…to gain votes, he set out to appeal to the immigrants, by offering them a safer homeland in which to live in. Like the United Kingdom, the United States of America was also a big exporter of goods to Germany, and American industries would be hit if the Germans…
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…of "salutary neglect". During this time the American colonials saw reduced government intervention in colonial affairs. Britain would only provide peace, protection, commerce, ensure law and order, and send more immigrants to America. The colonists developed…
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…My grandfather was a man of great ambition and desire. He knew that to gain the opportunities needed for his family, he had to move to Canada. In 1955, on a ship packed with eager Italian immigrants just like him, he was finally making the voyage…
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Category: /History
immigrants and because they held radical political beliefs. In 1925 Celestino Madeiros, a leader of a well-known gang, confessed to being a member of the gang that killed the two officers. He also named four other men who had taken part in the robbery. However…
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…if not more. "Mafia families were growing very large in 1800's" (Mafia History). The reason for the large swelling of crime in America was because of the vicious increase in foreign immigrants during that time in America. "Three million Irish, four million Italians…
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…create stereotyping. Everybody has strong foreign accents, the women are in typical flamenco attire, and the dialogue suggests a sophomoric viewpoint among the women. Past and present films depict recent immigrants, regardless of race or ethnicity, as being na…
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