Category: /History
aside by the Europeans who had begun exploring and immigrating in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The Europeans had influenced them, but they also influenced the Europeans. The Indians and the Europeans each shaped the so-called New World into what
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Category: /Business & Economy
as they pass through consisting of eighty million people. It should be also noted that immigrants make up one-third of the population in large metropolitan areas in the U.S. (Walker, Boyd, Mullins, Larreche). These specific Demographics can be helpful to any
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
, then, there is no such thing as a pure state of being Chinese, a pure state of being American; all individuals are amalgams of their unique tastes, habits, hopes, and memories. For immigrants and their families, the contrasts within this amalgam can bring particular pain as well
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Category: /History/Asian History
He was born to a peasant family inCuiheng Village Xiangshan County of Guangdong Province,
in southern China The county has been renamed Zhongshan in his honor.
At age 13 he went to live with an older brother, who had immigrated there as a laborer
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
children. Her father was a Russian Jewish immigrant who sold jewelry and her mother was a newspaperwomen. Harry and Miriam taught Betty to do her best in everything she did. When she grew up, she was a very self confident, bright young women with dreams of going
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Category: /Literature/English
In My Antonia by Willa Cather, Antonia Shimerda faces the hardships of living a rural lifestyle while maintaining her independence and vigor for life. Though challenged with her immigration, her father's suicide, and the lack of women rights of her time
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Category: /History
to be. The facts are there, in the book, and you can notice them starting from the very single page that introduces the beginning of this "History" book. Maybe this is easier and probably a satisfactory detail for immigrants to know and believe because I am sure
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
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My question was "What is the next plague?" It is Impossible to know what the next plague will be because there is always a threat of an immigrant or tourist from an isolated country bringing some virus like a hemorrhagic fever into Manhattan
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Category: /Science & Technology
was keenly interested in the question of how the islands were colonized. He believed that the birds there were blown off course during storms and sought shelter on these deserted shores. These immigrants would have specialized into distinct endemic species during
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Category: /History/North American History
it is more than obvious and lucid that women have really shaped the broader history and they have given it the flavor it lacked back then! They were the ones who helped to solve the uncountable problems the government had with the immigrants, the ethnic problems
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