Papers 1881-1890 of total 5477 found.
…of celebrations and festivals; they are highly critical of the consequences of it concerning immigration and refugees. However it does seem these negative arguments only concern Asian immigrants, and today white immigration is not a problem to society. This form…
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…belong when they were among their families. In 1910, the government developed a Compulsory Attendance Law, which required all children to attend school. This was not often followed for many reasons. Primarily, most minority or immigrant families were…
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…of more than one-half million immigrants in a small tentment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. Although it was an extreme change from life in Russia, Israel soon began to accommodate into the way of American life and earned some money among his…
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…and as a process that is almost organic in its development." (Holtzmann 181-184) The Asians or "the model minority", as many look upon them as, have encountered their share of racism. As a result of the 1965 Immigration Act, the increase of Asian immigrants grew…
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…Singapore into a flourishing port of free trade, immigrant settlers came from all over Asia. The opening of new trade opportunities also meant the beginning of a long period of continuous Chinese immigration from South China, many of whom came to SEA in response…
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…Multicultural Education in America America has long been called "The Melting Pot" due to the fact that it is made up of a varied mix of races, cultures, and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to America searching for a better…
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…, but mostly towards Europe and the US in search of better prospects. During the 19th century, the Asians, particularly the South Asians, migrated to countries to work as labors. In the 20th century, while some Asians continued to immigrate to communities that had…
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…if there was a crime problem in Italy and if it was linked to the illegal immigration. If it was, what did they plan to do about it? This was a much softer question, asked in a much less demanding way, however the response was most rewarding. As Minister Melandri, started…
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…was entering into a new century with many changes. Even though it looked exciting the economy had flaws, and the class system was complex. With the new immigration boom in the US, everything was changing. Now the lower class was made up of the immigrants who lived…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Country, Russia, were those of spiritual and religious piousness and learning. Therefore those who studied religion, like Reb Smolinsky, were among those who held the highest status. However, in America, these values were not the same. Immigrants soon learned…
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