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…ancestry -- coupled with other personal information about a person like immigration history or political associations -- may be a legitimate part of a police investigation. Racial profiling, in contrast, is the scrutiny of a person solely because of race, based…
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…artisans who taught them to be smiths and coopers and the like. These trades were then passed down to the slave children and to their children after them. Europeans immigrated to Latin America in far fewer numbers than in the U.S. and as a result otherwise…
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…to be uncuffed. The trooper promptly told him to “shut up”. On page six, it emphasizes that racial profiling has continued since the days of slavery. The police use their power and racial profiling to target Black, Latinos, and Asian immigrants as well as other…
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…classes, whose occupants have unequal access to social opportunities and rewards. Both immigrants, and under class African Americans were segregated in society. Immigrants were considered inferior to white native born Americans, and were unemployed. African…
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…of their lives being raised by mothers who were immigrants, and dissolving into American society. Chinese mothers try to pass on their values, instincts, and intuitiveness on to the second generation. Great fortune has come to the members of the Joy Luck Club through…
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Category: /History
…and tried to achieve. These aspects were, to reintroduce silver as the monetary base instead of gold, a gradated income tax, government control and ownership of the railroads, secret ballots, direct election of United States Senators, immigration restraints…
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…is one of a “True Blue Aussie”. He writes about things in a way that only a true Aussie would understand. His poetry is on topics such as cricket, AFL and proud Australian moments such as the Australian Rugby team winning the World Cup. If an immigrant from…
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Category: /Literature/English
….” The isolation and segregation of Japanese immigrants from the life of the general American community were repeatedly emphasized during World War II. Japanese and Japanese Americans were constantly being singled out on the basis of their ethnicity…
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…, and religion can live in the same community and work together while still maintaining their individualism. This new immigration wave will have an effect on the school and neighborhood in my hometown. I feel like the effect will not be a negative one…
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…in Europe, Australia, Canada and the USA, primarily among immigrants from these countries. Unfortunately, few statistical studies have been made; only rough estimates are available of the frequency with which FGM is performed. In some countries, the practice…
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