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…in promoting multiculturalism. This is why Canada is one, if not the most, sought after countries to immigrate to. In fact, Canada’s population growth is negative, but due to large-scale immigration, the population manages to increase steadily. The distinct cultures…
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…, they turned to the European male immigrants as partners, also in hopes of producing lighter-skinned children who would have a chance of upward social mobility. The third explanation was that low birth rates and high mortality rates were especially pronounced…
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…that live in Canada today are from all over the globe. Canada is now known as the “Multicultural Mosaic”, we are known as French-Canadian, Japanese-Canadian, etc. Our country is very welcoming to immigrants coming in and we treat them well. Many people do…
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Category: /History
…agreement between the plantations. Even with laws and restrictions going against immigration of more people from other countries, the association just resorted to other sources of legal labor.. They find workers from other countries like Philippines and Korea…
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…crime has now added money-laundering, the trade in nuclear technology, and even the transporting of illegal immigrants. Trans-national crime undermines the very foundations of the international democratic order. Trans-national crime effects the business…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. On the train, Jim first sees the Shimerdas, a Bohemian immigrant family traveling in the same direction. The Shimerdas happen to move to a neighboring farm near the Burdens, and Jim quickly interacts and becomes friendly with the children. He and Antonia, who…
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…in poor countries, etc. would generate an insignificant benefit in comparison to the alternative’s one. However, immigration is a very hot issue anywhere in the world, basically because it is socially unpopular, therefore politically risky. One main reason…
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…dilemma. Herzel knew “that immigration into an already populated country would soon turn the natives against the newcomers … Immigration is consequently futile unless based on an assured supremacy.” Even at this fledgling conception of Jewish Nationhood…
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Category: /History
…million - California alone has a population of 29 million). The US and Canada also have similar backgrounds: they are both former British colonies, and Canada can also bee regarded as a nation of immigrants -45 percent of the Canadian population are of British…
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…, and these factories flourished. Most of the women and children were immigrants from various countries and got the jobs because a political boss, like Roscoe Conkling for example, helped them. Political bosses would help immigrants get jobs in exchange for loyalty (2 pp…
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