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Category: /History
…to other Egyptian Americans and determine what aspects of the Egyptian culture remained prevalent in those Egyptians who chose to immigrate to the United States, and which aspects changed due to American influences. We also conducted research from the Internet…
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…of the Nazi party that had to be followed. These Twenty Five points of Hitler's party were enforced by these militia groups. A few of the points made by Hitler are as follows: immigration of non-Germans must be prevented, no individual shall do any work…
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…in the beginning of the 17th Century. V). - MIGRATIONS TO AND FROM FINLAND There was a migration in the 14th century from Finland to Sweden called the västfinska invandringen (West Finn immigration). These were people from the area around Åbo (Turku) who sold…
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…opportunities of their new homeland. They also felt the need for a two-income household, as a family of immigrants. My family now consists of my father, my mother, my three older brothers, who are currently twenty-six, twenty-five, and twenty-one years old and my…
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…performance (grades and test scores) and educational attainment also correlate strongly with economic class"(329). The experiences of Chinese immigrants proved otherwise. Most immigrants came with nothing. Many went through good schools such as UC Berkeley…
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…Gangs have existed in the United States for over 200 years. It all started when the first immigrants came to the U.S.A. Most of them came for a better life but many of them ended up in poverty. The first gangs were formed among poor adolescents who…
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…a market for. Along the way they exploited what ever was available. Men, women children and immigrants competed for the lowest wages. Of course the earth itself was also exploited. Rivers were harnessed for their ability to turn the wheels. They were also…
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…, immigrants were the source of juvenile crime. Young immigrants were faced with many cultural differences that led them to crimes. Young Immigrant families were starving therefore stealing was their major crime (Landau 89). The juvenile justice system…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. These people at first lived in shantytowns in the outskirts of town. Over time the government replaced many of the shantytowns with rented low income housing in separate areas. However, immigration from reservations in the surrounding areas…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. These people at first lived in shantytowns in the outskirts of town. Over time the government replaced many of the shantytowns with rented low income housing in separate areas. However, immigration from reservations in the surrounding areas…
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