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Category: /History
…of a new nation and that past affiliations with religious or ethnic groups are not useful to themselves or to the nation. Immigrants who identify with the past are hurting the nation because it allows them to segregate themselves in ways that are meaningless…
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…magazine edited by "Arthur Griffith" who later went on to became the founder of Sinn Fein, a nationalist party that still exists to this day. In July 1906, at the age of 15, Michael Collins immigrated to London; he did not take long to become involved…
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…settlers on how to lead their lives the way God saw fit. The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to be religiously free from England while creating a government based solely on their Puritan beliefs. The people that immigrated
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…War II and during WWII era concerning the place of Japanese Americans in the United States. The Issei, or first generation of immigrants from Japan, were generally highly organized in their communities. They tended to stay in close connection…
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…that their young ones need to stay alive. There are many other people that become homeless for many different reasons. Some of these people can not help becoming homeless. Some of these people are the illegal immigrants that come here from other places to get a better…
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Category: /History
…activities. These photos were of the rich and the poor, sick and healthy, immigrants and soldiers; it was supposed to show the real face of Germany (Powers 41). By placing all of these variant types of people together in one collection of photographs August…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and limits their possibilities in our society. Power tends to determine language. The white man has been in power in America for over 500 years. Standard English has been accepted by most all immigrants of Europe and their ancestors. Yet African-Americans do…
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Category: /Literature/English
…states that in order to teach a child you had to start from where the child is. The new Hispanic immigrants understand this and that is why we now have a move going on across this country for BI-lingual education. They demand, and get, teachers who understands…
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Category: /Literature/English
…crisis to that of the 1950's Snowy Mountain Scheme, where new immigrants solved the labour shortage. However this would not work this time, as the rest of the world also faces a similar problem to Australia. So how can companies make up for this shortage…
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…choose. If you want to practice a different religion you are free to with out anyone telling you that you cant. This is one of the many reasons that immigrants came over to America. Their lives were threatened if they tried to practice a different religion…
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