Papers 1741-1750 of total 5477 found.
…The Economist proclaiming that some 3.5 million more American jobs have been created than lost since the NAFTA was put into operation.         One more important effect that the NAFTA could encourage is a slowing of the flood of illegal immigrants that enter…
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Category: /History
…Australia's relations have changed over the past half century. From The White Australia Policy and the Immigration Restriction act. Some changes include the multiculturalism, changing links with Indonesia, china, and Asia in general. After the WWII…
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…, ethnocentrism led to job discrimination, immigration restrictions, and often violence. The Civil Rights Movement made much of this illegal, but a new white ethnic movement emerged in the latter part of the twentieth century. Meanwhile, the Hispanic population…
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…on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the U.S. in 1871. In the U.S. he began teaching deaf-mutes, publicizing the system called visible speech. The system, which…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the likeliness for them to balance their population and resources. The countries are also seen as safe havens for immigrants. The family planning countries are countries that recognize the problem and use these institutions to try and lower their population. I can…
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…in the South made the Northern states the preferred destination for European immigrants, resulting in an increasing dominance of the North in Congress and Presidential elections, because of population size. During the early part of the war, Lincoln, to hold together…
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…was a Scottish immigrant who had come from practically nothing. However, Carnegie knew how to play his cards right and he began to focus all of his energy on steel. He believed in "putting all your good eggs in one basket and then watch that basket." Carnegie…
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…of Immigrants. Among her resume is a list of books that she has co-authored such as "Do Race and Ethnicity Matter among Friends" and "Interracial Relationships and the Transition to Adulthood". Dr. Kao has found a relationship between students in various racial…
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…Edition 2005). With the D.H.S. replacing these divisions, in compensation, it is made up of many similar divisions. The largest being Border and Transportation Security division, which is made up of the Bureau of Immigration, Customs Enforcement, Bureau…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. To resist would be racist. "Black pride" is said to be a wonderful and worthy thing, but anything that could be construed as an expression of white pride is a form of hatred. It is perfectly natural for third-world immigrants to expect school instruction…
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