Papers 2541-2550 of total 5477 found.
…representation is the key to higher employment levels, and is a significant determinant to the minority share of professional positions. William H. Frey (1996) finds that immigrants usually encounter highly stratified society characterized by high income inequality…
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…were magnets for rural and immigrant families seeking employment opportunities. Gang activity, level of violence and proliferation seem to be directly related to population shifts within American society. Cultural, societal and economic changes…
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…, Cyprus, Kenya and Uganda. The new immigrants were placed almost entirely in industrial cities most of which were to be hard hit by unemployment at the end of the post war boom. The 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act gave preference to professionals…
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…captures the essence of the American immigrants' quest for freedom in his poem, "Freedom's Plow." He accurately describes American's as arriving with nothing but dreams and building America with the hopes of finding greater freedom or freedom…
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Category: /History
…of Palestinians were driven from their homes to make room for the Jews who were immigrating into the State. Many of the Palestinians fled to Lebanon to make new homes and start a new life. Soon after the formation of Israel, war broke out between the Palestinians…
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Category: /History
…, "Dozens of volunteers answered phones and gingerly unwrapped donated objects, ranging from old kimonos to immigration documents and bundles of faded letters." One of the many employees of the museum is Akemi Kikumura Ph.D. She was hired by the museum to further…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the cotton mills. Many cannery workers were recent immigrants from Europe. Every year, thousands of immigrant families were recruited in cities and shipped by train and boat to bleak cannery labor camps, where they remained until canning season ended. Some…
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…our immigrants and their families need, as long as their purpose is the teaching of English . . . But we must stop the practice of multilingual education as a means of instilling ethnic pride or as therapy for low self -esteem or out of elitist guilt over…
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…replaced many of the shantytowns with rented low income housing in separate areas. However, immigration from reservations in the surrounding areas has completely besieged any of the planned development. The occupants can now buy the houses. An example…
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…. I wish The court was told that Mr R--- had told a political Meeting that he could not refer To coloured immigrants ,so he rightly aquitted but in these Judge M---told the jury in terribly…
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