Papers 2291-2300 of total 5477 found.
…to prohibition: preventing foreign enemies from profiting, Americanizing immigrants, and shutting down the saloon. "It was designed to kill the liquor business in general and the saloon in particular; but at the same time the amendment was not designed to prohibit…
Details: Words: 1356 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…of predominantly white males. This trend is not shifting despite the increase in female participation in the workforce, and the continuing number of educated immigrants. The employees in charge of hiring for the companies are predominantly upper-management, thus white…
Details: Words: 1507 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, 1930's and 1940's still followed these concepts. Thankfully, not everyone in the world shares these views.         Everyone believed that Canada was the promised land for immigrants; a place where they can all escape to be safe from all…
Details: Words: 1426 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…Since the early development of society in the United States, racism has always been a divisive issue faced by communities on a political level. Our country was built from the immigration of people from an international array of backgrounds. However…
Details: Words: 1432 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…mandate" to pursue peace with the Palestinians. Barak's union (which included Arab Israelis, religious Jews, and Russian immigrants) demolished last year after the disposal of mutual peace talks at Camp David and the start of the fresh wave of violence…
Details: Words: 1183 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
….). The potential spillover effect may be intensified by the domestic, political, and economic environment. The capability of ethnic-based politics, with the tendentious debates over immigration policy, may provide abundant ground by which ethics conflicts may…
Details: Words: 1149 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…the St.Lawrence, and, eventually, captured and burned the city of Quebec itself. Following their defeat, the French inhabitants of the St.Lawrence region resumed their traditional way of life as best they could. Immigration from France, never very important after…
Details: Words: 1069 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…in such an environment to elicit a feeling of sympathy within us and possibly reveal to America the situations they were being faced with. At the turn of the century, New York City was the most prosperous American city. The waves of European immigrants coming to New York…
Details: Words: 1109 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…upbringing, or maybe one's fear and insecurity of the unknown or unaccustomed. This is especially true in the United States where many people have immigrated from an international array of backgrounds. Whatever prejudice's origin, it exists from narrow-minded…
Details: Words: 959 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…Refugees from Laos began immigrating to the United States in the 1970’s. Since then, over 100,000 Hmong have settled in the United States. Many came because they felt they had no other option. They could not return to their homes in Laos because…
Details: Words: 1364 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)