Papers 2071-2080 of total 5477 found.
…not completed the eighth grade. Because of the skills and knowledge you will get better jobs and better salary. Employment discrimination has obviously been playing a major role in poverty of women, African Americans, Hispanic, and immigrants. Statistics show…
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…industries. For many immigrants, the industry seemed like the opportunity they’ve been waiting for. Thousands of jobs were available at a plant, but few knew about the on going conspiracy that was led inside the doors of the plants. Besides the vigorous…
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…Synopsis of the Scenes ACT I Set in Collingwood (Melbounre) in the early evening of Christmas Eve, late 1950s, this scene introduces most of the characters of the play and also the conflicts existing both between the Italian immigrant family…
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…, the people who emigrated here slowly became Americans, but they still had their foreign identities. Some immigrants from certain countries have kept their traditions and culture to this day and it has not caused a problem. Furthermore, Sowell claims…
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…that it is in fact inclusive. This is the complex reality upon which we have added layer after layer after layer of ever-greater complexity, with more immigration, other regions developed, ways of life altered. The result? A myriad of contradictions. For example…
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…By the eve of the American Revolution, a large number of colonists had already developed a strong sense of their identity and unity, and considered themselves true Americans; not just English immigrants. While most Americans realized that they must…
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…their own households, something that the generation before WW II couldn’t do. These are some of the reasons I think that the war was a “good war”. But no war is good even though it helped America and many native and immigrant Americans become part…
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…true if not for recently renewed interest in Native-American culture. Asian Americans haven’t faired much better. Chinese immigrants were often abused and forced to help build railroads during the post Civil War push westward of the late 1800’s. After…
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…American culture is the mix of many different cultures: immigrants, American Indians, Africans, and their descendents. Many groups have contributed different cultural ideas that make up the strength of America. This makes diversity something every…
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…and actually helps us still, is the construction of the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal T.R. won the Nobel Peace Prize Award for mediating the Russo-Japanese War, reached a Gentleman's Agreement on immigration with Japan, and sent the Great White Fleet…
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