Category: /History
Kalapodas 8 Dec. 1999
History 101 Dr. Tassinari
Immigration: The New American
Paul Kalapodas 8 Dec. 1999
Immigration
For many, immigration to the United States
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
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What reasons motivate people to immigrate to the United States?
We know that most newcomers leave behind poverty and unemployment in their homelands in search of better fortunes in America. However, research on this subject
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Category: /History
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, education for immigrants and Mexican-American children was a major problem. As both groups started migrating across parts of the United States, questions about what to do about educating
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
1. Introduction
A larger population, generally results in a larger economy (Source: http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2003-04/04rn46.htm). It is for this reason that immigration plays such a key role in developing Australia's economy
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Category: /History/World History
The White Australia Policy
After Federation in 1901, the Immigration Restriction Act was introduced and was the second act of the newly formed Commonwealth Government. This act put in place the law that was the cornerstone of Australia's 'White
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Category: /Literature/North American
"Prospective Immigrants Please Note"
Adrienne Rich
Either you will
go through this door
or you will not go through.
If you go through
there is always the risk
of remembering your name.
Things look at you doubly
and you must look back
and let them
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Category: /History/World History
Australia is a classic country for immigration. It is an attractive country for migrants, with its friendly, multi-cultural society, most mild climates and a strong, vibrant economy. In the past 20 years Australia has "experienced large-scale immigration
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Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Immigration to the United States has brought changes in cultural roles and practices for many immigrant communities. Some of these are reflected in the change of labor practices, family structures, and the efforts of reproducing cultural symbols
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Chinese immigrants came to Canada and settled into a new culture. In the process of settling into a new environment, they have encountered new problems and conflicts between the their original culture and the new culture, creating a culture clash
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Category: /Social Sciences
-wing Nationalist movements which frequently adopt racist undertones, towing an "anti-immigrant" line. As Thomas Friedman has noted in his documentary "Searching for the Roots of 9/11", these sentiments of estrangement eventually push some towards religious
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