Papers 2041-2050 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Why are you still hiding? We now realize that terrorism is worldwide and it can happen anywhere. And now that the Americans have made their borders more secure, these terrorists will look for other countries to make their big bangs. Immigration
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Category: /History
…, and Terrorists. We will live knowing that fear can strike even a country as great as ours. We need to crackdown across America on security, and immigration into the U.S., to prevent further problems. The only good that has come out of this is, how a country…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as children of Spanish-speaking immigrants. After reading his books, nothing about becoming American seems as simple as it's often represented in popular fiction and movies. You see, for example, how learning English and the way Americans use it immediately…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they find themselves "enslaved" by a government which hands them a life of nothing. The fence which is literally used to keep the immigrants off of Fort Jones, symbolically represents their exile from everything which Americans have to enjoy. While America…
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…-1914 marked the year that the States first began to strictly prohibit substance use. - 1915 to 1937: Early state laws. In this time period, there was no strict tax of prohibition on marijuana. Fear of Mexicans: a large immigration of Mexicans…
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Category: /History
…Parade and the 1917 Force-feeding outraged well-respected middle class women. Also, educated middle class women questioned why they were denied the right to vote, when immigrant men who was illiterate could vote for Nation Leaders. The House passed…
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…that worked as an advocate for education and personal liberties in the subjects of birth control, family planning, and reproductive health care. This federation caused Sanger's efforts to expand support for low-income, minority, and immigrant women. The Birth…
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…on property law. Only slowly does Baldwin come to see his clients, the slaves, as human beings. Also, two Boston abolitionists, an immigrant called Tappan, and a former slave named Joadson are in the defense. Together these men work to try to free the 53 slaves…
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…with prostitutes, immigrants and unemployed people, all looking for some sort of a way to gain money. When daylight went and night began to creep in, this was the time when people were at most risk especially prostitutes because they were out looking for business…
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…to Jewish immigrant parents. By 1928 the family moved to Brooklyn, after their garment manufacturing business began to fail. His family was impacted dramatically during the depression, which led to many of the inner themes of his later work. Miller began writing…
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