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…technology, immigrants and a large amount of tourists. It makes Australia has become one of the most successful multicultural countries in the world. The new Asian immigrants bring new business idea and create thousands of job opportunities to promote this large…
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…community incorporates different words from these languages, making its Spanglish unique. Through this peculiar form of trilingualism, combining English, Spanish, and Spanglish, Mexican Americans assert the value of their immigrant heritage. The complex nature…
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…large mechanized cotton mill was built in 1780. Its population increased from 18,000 in 1750 to over 300,000 by the census of 1851, much of this made up of the working class and immigrants. In the 1832 Reform Bill, Manchester was granted representation…
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…the right to vote in a federal election (http://www.cic.gc.ca). In addition, the Canadian electoral system necessitates that the voter must be a Canadian citizen. This can be viewed as a limiting factor because if potential votes of immigrants residing in Canada…
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…and threats of legal action due to their explicit way of addressing issues such as AIDS, terrorism, violence, racial issues, and immigration. Benetton does not believe that they are using these ads to sell their clothing, but to address and fight bigger issues…
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…of the Australian government in their handling of the 'Pacific Solution' violate international law, as well as Nauruan, Papua New Guinean and Australian law. Furthermore, not only is the 'Pacific Solution' illegal on many grounds; Australia's whole immigration policy…
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…for lesser amounts; therefore restricting them from living amongst "whites". While Jews have in fact been successful in assimilating into the white America, others have not been successful. One example of this is Latino immigrants, not because they don't want…
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…of government. Currently, the French show support for some decentralization, but still look to Paris for guidance. The threat to a homogenous state came with immigration, which was a large problem for the native French, most notably when the economy…
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…, traffickers, and other sex workers. It also increases the statistics of child prostitution, and of immigrants being shipped to the Americas for use in brothels and sex clubs. Legalization of the sex industry does not assure protection from abuse for the women…
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…it likely that there would be a revolution in Panama soon." Biographical info about Osmund Osmundsen, a Norwegian immigrant who worked as a ship rigger during the building of the canal. Includes historical photos Teddy was right. The chief engineer of the New…
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