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…established by the migrants. So because of the Second World War immigrants were coming to Australia and brought with them their own foods. Australians saw the different foods and decided to taste them. Soon they became popular and food from other origins quickly…
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…Ever since the beginning of the 16th century and even continuing today, immigrants have flowed into America in hopes of obtaining a better life for their families and themselves. Most immigrants that come to America have fled from their homeland in order…
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…; promote the sharing of research, statistics, and information; enhance mutual understanding and goodwill; solve tourism problems; improve immigration accessibilities and so on. For example, based on a series of immigration agreements, the Thai Government is now…
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…his country because of the bad economic situation. His situation is not unique. This same reason is used almost by every immigrated person. According to Newsweek 19 % of the Polish society is unemployed; 24% of the unemployed population have college degrees…
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…Over time people of color have been degraded and dehumanized in many ways. In his 1973 book, "Comic Stripped", Arthur Berger refers to the early comic strip, Yellow Kid, whose "...world was that of tough, dirty little immigrant kids... There were Negro…
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…. Population in the British colonies rose from 472,000 to 1.600,000 between 1720 to 1760 due to natural growth and new arrivals of immigrants. Cultural diversity also began to grow in Virginia as Germans and Scots-Irish immigrated in to the colonies. They brought…
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…consider dating outside of their race. Many credit the rise in immigration and racial integration, which have increased the amount of contact that young adults have with people of different racial backgrounds, with the growing support of interracial dating…
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…to the commercial take-over of Manchuria. To look at the impact from a different aspect we will delve into the social effects of Militarism on Japan. The largest social effect that militarism had was the mass immigration of Japanese to Manchuria. Propaganda depicted…
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Category: /Law & Government
…). In Chu Kheng Lim v Immigration Minister (1992) where HRC found Australia couldn't detain asylum seekers for 4 years and 2001 Tampa crisis sparked worldwide condemnation but to no avail. This universal denunciation proves the ever-increasing precedence of human…
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…traditions of Indian culture. Of course there came times when my sister or I didn't want to do what we were told to do and then punishments had to be delivered. Unlike stereotypical immigrant parents, my parents never believed in corporal punishments instead…
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