Papers 1841-1850 of total 5477 found.
…Susanna Moodie immigrated to Canada as she approached the age of thirty, becoming one of the most historically important figures of Canadian settlement. She had already been an established writer in England and was a person of a good name, position…
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…with a story that uncovers the myth of the American manifest destiny. In this tale of immigrant assimilation and aspiration, Jasmine, a poor, Indian girl, has little power outside of her will and irresistible beauty. By analyzing the ways Joey and Jasmine's…
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…of workers as well as the capital equipment available to them. Public policies - including trade, fiscal, regulatory, education, healthcare, infrastructure, immigration and Labour market policies have a great influence on productivity. Research and development…
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…differences within culture can also have a person feeling inferior because of the social class, appearance, and where the individual lives, especially as a child. Typically, when an immigrant and their family arrives, they usually rent an apartment. When…
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…of a country where everyone is treated equal. Immigrants envision a country where their children can attend school to obtain a proper education, and a country where their children will not go to bed with hunger in their stomachs. Also people view it as the faith…
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…. The lure was gold. With so many immigrants from different countries assembled on the goldfields, it wasn't long until threats to social stability were magnified in the form of racism. <Tab/>One of the main driving forces behind this racism…
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…conditions. They are trying to break away from these problems, not bring them with them. People were frightened and cynical when people from Pakistan started immigrating to Britain from the east, but have in actual fact as a group disgraced the British…
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…on September 15, 1935. They formed the legal basis for the Jews' exclusion from German society and the progressively restrictive Jewish policies of the Germans. Many Jews attempted to flee Germany, and thousands succeeded by immigrating to such countries…
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…;As much as they wanted to remain neutral, the countries of the Western World were finally forced to take a stand on the issue of emigration of Jews from the Reich who were seeking refuge. The United States maintained strict immigration quotas which severely…
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…of organizing unions. Skilled workers, more valued because of their craft, had different interest and goals than unskilled laborers. These divisions were in part because skilled laborers tended to be native-born Americans or old immigrants whereas unskilled laborers…
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