Papers 2031-2040 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that many races of people before I immigrated here. I thought that White was the majority race. But as I began school and got involved in more activities, I found out that there are many different races of people from all over the world who live in the state…
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…that this wall was standing, people would get shot when they tried to cross to the eastern side. As a country that was loosing its people, violent actions were taken to solve the problem of immigrations such as building a wall and shooting those who would try to cross…
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Category: /History
…and with the Kellogg-Briand pact, the government took on issues that affected the country rather than the world as a whole. This was exemplified through the cutting off of immigrants into the nation, which was a way of isolating the country from the rest of the world…
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…to press charges on Nasim. The number of performed hate crimes could rise if Nasim is not prosecuted for his wrong-doings. People that are prejudiced against Middle-Eastern immigrants, especially in light of previous events (WTC & Pentagon attacks), might…
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Category: /History
…fundamentalism. Fundamentalism believed in a literal interpretation of the Bible, which served as a defense against modern urban life. Restrictions on immigration passed in the 1920's did not extend to Mexicans coming in to this country. Nearly 500,000 Mexicans…
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…that don’t want illegal immigration or taking the humanitarian view that we should let the boat people come to Australia. The government does not want to take the latest boat people. To prevent these problems new laws have been made. These laws include: refusal…
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…Dr. An Wang immigrated to the U.S. from his hometown of Shanghai in 1945, and three years later earned a Ph.D. in applied physics from Harvard University. In 1951 he founded Wang Laboratories, Inc., which under his technological and managerial guidance…
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…of the Jewish people as easily and in such large numbers. On the other hand, if Upton Sinclair’s Jungle, a story about an immigrant working in the Chicago factories, had been censored, there may not have been such a radical change in the labor plants across…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are born with, and the rest come to America. In America anyone can succeed solely based upon his or her desire to do so. In America an immigrant can cross the border with the clothes on his back, and have no regulations stopping him, thus if he has the desire…
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Category: /History
…pertaining to self-awareness, loyalty, and pride. First and foremost, the wonders of ones own place and belonging helps magnify their curiosity for their country’s history. Whether natively born, or as a settling immigrant in the U.S., the knowledge of ones…
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