Papers 2801-2810 of total 5477 found.
…the United States, have instituted stringent rules for testing long-term foreign visitors or potential immigrants for AIDS, as well as testing returning foreign nationals. In the United States one frequent phenomenon is the effort to keep school-age children…
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…restricted the freedom of immigrants, and the fourth put limitations on freedom of the press. Although the acts were generally popular, Thomas Jefferson and his followers strongly opposed them. He and James Madison drafted documents of protest that were…
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…British halted Jewish immigration. After about five months, the Arabs ended the strike without having achieved their goal. To a certain extent, strikes are undeniably necessary. It is a definite bargaining weapon in many sectors. Many have achieved…
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…race. He was appalled at the widespread denial of civil liberties and political rights to Indian immigrants to South Africa. He threw himself into the struggle for elementary rights for Indians. When World War II broke out, the Congress Party and Gandhi…
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Category: /History
…Fidel Castro Fidel Castro was the Cuban Prime Minister from 1959 to 1974, and then became president of Cuba in 1974. Castro is still president of Cuba today. Castro was born on August 13, 1927 in Mayari. His father was an immigrant from Galcia…
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…the nation recover from the depression. The "forgotten Americans" were the ones who needed the new deal to benefit them. These people were the blacks, women, immigrants, and the many people who suffered from poverty. Unemployment was one of the biggest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In a time of mass immigration to the United States, citizens became overjoyed with the idea of the American Dream. This period of time was at the turn of the nineteenth century to mid twentieth century. There were many issues where people with old…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…into one influences many people especially in the minds of the immigrants who perpetually believe that they can get a piece of the so-called American dream. In the short story, the House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros reveals the theme of illusion vs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…engage china while protesting Tibet. With free trade with safeguards, countries would definitely benefit from democratic power. By reforming the INS, the Democrat Party would greatly reduce immigrant backlog. It seems that Domestic Issues are what everyone…
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Category: /History
…number of immigrants the United States has received and still receives from foreign countries. Many foreigners come to the United States as refugees from other countries where they are being oppressed. This is the reason why America is known as the land…
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