Papers 2961-2970 of total 5477 found.
…In some counties, like Iran, one of the problems is that most of the immigrants prefer to live in the USA because of the educational system. In Iran, principals of the schools do not pay much attention to the way lessons are thought to the students…
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…). By controlling who may or may not immigrate to the US, nativists had begun to gain a dangerous amount of power, not through democracy, but abnormally favoring selection. The same approach towards atypical persons was present within the movement against alcohol…
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…the Progressive era. Progressive Urban reform was a movement when people began to care more about the bettering of self and others. With newer major problems facing cities, new immigrants, and immorality within the lower working class, this type of reform was much…
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…George Gerbner George Gerbner was born in 1919 in Budapest, Hungary, immigrated to America in the late 1930s due to his hatred of the fascist Prime Minister. Gerbner obtained his U.S. citizenship and earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from…
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…making the government even more responsive to the people. Yet, the gap in society between the wealthy and poor remained and especially the lower class members (- workers and their women, immigrants and blacks -) were the ones who had to suffer in great…
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…that candidates for mandatory HIV testing include such groups as healthcare professionals, pregnant women, inmates, and alleged sexual assailants. In the US, HIV testing is mandatory for immigrants entering the country. They must test HIV negative to obtain a permanent…
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…groups which the American Constitution outlined freedom for were wealthy European immigrants fleeing their own land for such reasons as taxes. After such movements as Suffrage and Civil Rights, all Americans were granted individual rights of freedom thus…
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…. Despite valiant attempts at deterrence, though, many immigrants managed to make their way into the United States with the advanced knowledge of English technology, and they were anxious to acquaint America with the new machines (Furnas 303). And acquaint…
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…at the Crossroads: Social, Economic, and Political Change. Tucson: Tucson UP, 1996. Maciel, David R., and Maria Herrera-Sobek. Culture Across Borders: Mexican Immigration & Popular Culture. Tuscon: Tuscon UP, 1998. Vigil, James Diego. From Indians…
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…believes that with the help of organizations such as Planned Parenthood and Zero Population Growth that the birth rate can be brought down to the amount of immigrants that are brought into the United States each year. By bringing food to other countries we…
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