Category: /History
Immigration & America's Future
The world has gone through a revolution and it has changed a lot. We have cut the death rates around the world with modern medicine and new farming methods. For example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes in Sri Lanka
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Category: /History/North American History
to church and be with other English immigrants. We liked to talk about our old home in England.
In 1861, America made th Homestead Act, the government gave land to farmers that would settle on it and farm it. We moved west to Oklahoma and started our new farm
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Category: /Literature/English
Immigration into the United States during the mid 1800s was increasing at an alarming rate causing over population and cheating U.S. citizens out of jobs. The first move stopping immigration decided by Congress was a law in 1862 restricting
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Category: /History/North American History
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the recent wave of Hong Kong immigrants into Vancouver. The stage is set for this discussion by first explaining some background behind Canadian immigration policy and then discussing the history
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Social Policy
IMMIGRANTS' BENEFITS CONTINUE TO BE STICKING POINT IN HOUSE WELFARE DEBATE
Efforts to restore aid to legal immigrants cut in 1996 have polarized members of Congress despite political benefits
Republicans are sending an update of welfare
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Category: /History
The Canadian Immigration Policy and the Racial Discrimination it Induced
The laissez faire approach to immigration that Canada had inherited over its lifetime began to fade away in 1884. British Columbia had become very concerned with the number
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Category: /Literature/English
You might wonder why someone would go through all the trouble to write an essay on immigration. (besides the fact this is an assignment in history) Much of what we say, eat, and even do is connected to something that an immigrant brought
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
movements of human history and marked the beginning of the most important era of American immigration.
By 1890, 20,645,542 residents of the United States were either immigrants or the children of at least one immigrant parent. This group
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Australians Against Further Immigration
OUR VIEW
Environment
Humanitarianism
Economics
Health
Defences
Education
Culture
Australia's immigration policy is disastrous, proceeding as if there is no
balance
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
The Impact of Jewish Immigration During the immigration of the late 19th century to the early 20th century, immigration from Eastern Europe increased dramatically. This movement has introduced accessions of Judaism, which became a major religious
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