Papers 2931-2940 of total 5477 found.
…in the 1980s, the film focuses on two youths, friends from schooldays. Johnny is a working-class white whose friends belong to the National Front, a fascist group whose members extol "white power" and bash immigrants. Omar a homosexual Pakistani, they are school…
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…and complicated nature of his art.Andrew Warhola, was born August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the youngest son of Czechoslovakian immigrants. Like millions of other families, Andrew's father could not find work and his early childhood was very difficult…
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…words. Since 1938 Portuguese has been the compulsory language for teaching in schools, but German and Italian are still spoken in homes in the South by some descendants of immigrants. English and French are the main second languages of educated Brazilians…
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…. The intending immigrant was to be under forty years old, and he was required to produce a medical certificate and a certificate from the minister of the local parish. Preference was given to farm servants, shepherds, domestic servants and mechanics. Four ships were…
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…to immigrate to the United States. During a bust cycle, there are too many workers so these people that were imported would now be unemployed. When there are large numbers of unemployed people, then crime, disease, and homelessness skyrockets causing a huge…
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…Europeans left their homelands to settle in U.S. in years between 1820 and 1920. One-third of thee newcomers were women. Immigrant women did not work in heavy industry, the mines, or construction. Women worked in ills and factories, producing textiles…
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…must be multicultural. And it is becoming more so everyday as new immigrants bring their cultures with them" (Chavez 491). She also points out what is happening with multiculturalism when she says that " In the multiculturalists' world view, African…
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…and Tessa Duder. We also see how freedom plays a main part in the related text 'Mild Swan' in a story about immigration and family life. The story 'shadow strangers' is about running away to attain what the artificial beings define as freedom or their very own…
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…-income housing, and immigration transition aid, they are not strictly a "religious employer." During the proceedings, Catholic Charities and those who spoke on their behalf asked for a "conscience clause" to be added to the employers statute that would…
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…In the first decade of the seventeenth century, English immigrants began to arrive at the newly discovered land called America. Escaping from their poor, decrepit lives in England, these people longed for a peaceful, comfortable existence. In 1609…
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