Papers 2821-2830 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, the place in which many immigrants used as a pit stop on their migrating to the United States. For all you sports, plays, and music lovers, we have of the most prestigious arena’s in the world. Madison Square Garden is one of the most popular arenas…
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…is somewhat a mystery. He was born in Warren County in New York and his parents might have been Irish immigrants. His middle name was even a mystery, when asked what the “B” stood for he said that he inserted it because it seemed “more distinguished.” When he…
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…. Of course it is only natural for people to automatically equate Chinese food as synonymous with oriental cuisine since it has been the dominant type of oriental cooking readily available to Americans ever since the first Chinese immigrants started to arrive…
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Category: /History
…of the immigrants. There was an extraordinary number of gentlemen, not to mention that gentlemen by definition, had no manual skill, nor could they be expected to work at ordinary labor. Gentlemen or not, later, it is proven that starvation brought everybody…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of some force, whether physical economic or simply because one is an illegal immigrant. Prostitutes are routinely raped, beaten, and even murder, how could this be considered a profession or career choice for a woman? The scary thing is that sometimes its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…considered traditional American values in a time of high immigration , to force newer members of the population into a life-style that they were unwilling to accept. It was enacted because rural, small population town Americans, who were attempting to stop what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, is not true. Also, the United States has for a long time been rumored as being the land of opportunity, and a place where people go to get rich quick. This was what drew so many immigrants to America in the 1800’s and early 1900’s. Almost all the reasons people…
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Category: /History
…with a high school diploma or G.E.D. can attend a college in the City University. Open Admissions meant working people, the poor, people of color, and immigrants whose segregated, inferior public education may have failed to adequately prepare them for college…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…people now wonder why the Virginians waited so long to start using slaves. Morgan answers this and describes why exactly they were waiting until almost the 1640’s to start using slaves. When the colonists first settled the mortality rate for immigrants
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…American ways and values. All non-Protestants, immigrants, liberals, and striking workers were denounced. Little prosecution occurred to this group. Journalistic showings of crimes done by the Klan and of corruption in its leadership led…
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