Papers 1961-1970 of total 5477 found.
…problem-solver/a troubleshooter and has always been a great help for his company. He also plays a great role in the church as an elder and as an active figure. My father has now decided to immigrate to Canada, far from the land of his memories and dreams…
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Category: /Law & Government
…their own jurisdictions and own presiding judges. In Australia we have state and federal laws. Federal laws have authority over affairs concerning the whole country for example telecommunications and immigration, whereas a state jurisdiction presides over…
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…, and their love to their motherland. Danny did not want to be a Vietnamese immigrant, he wanted to be American, and Sang Le opposed to that. As we can see that the Strongest points of their differences and their similarities were their love towards one another…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to believe in a bountiful West that had "only to be tickled with a hoe to laugh with a harvest"(Pence), mass amounts of European immigrants were caught up in the movement West. The railroads provided exactly what the Homestead Acts did not: credit terms, good…
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…of immigrants who don't speak English well and rarely leave the area. Characters Main Character: Esperanza Esperanza is probably around 12 years old. She is Mexican- American. She has just moved to Mango Street, and the entire book is about her reactions…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of the city. The Jewish community includes middle class professionals, white-collar workers, businesspeople, and entertainers. The Jewish community was comprised immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Germany, Poland, and many other countries. The Jewish…
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…under Orthodox Jewish law. Since 1989, nearly a million immigrants from the former Soviet Union have arrived in Israel, making this the largest wave of immigration since independence. In addition, almost 50,000 members of the Ethiopian Jewish community have…
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…were immoral and were teaching the wrong values to immigrants. Progressives were also successful at reforming government at the state level. For example, Robert LaFollete, governor of Wisconsin, issued a number of reforms. He called for direct election…
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…not follow the religion that ruled at the time and many followers of different relgions fought each other for supremacy and power over the country. Immigrants hoped to build a land where you could practise any religion and so many Catholics fled to Maryland…
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…people but also, immigrants, Jews, Catholics and even whites who supported the black movement. Although many people mistakenly think that their sole purpose was to eliminate all other races that were not white, they also wanted to keep the races separated…
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