Papers 2971-2980 of total 5477 found.
…to pay higher wage than declining industries experiencing falling demand for their goods and services. Thus, this demand for skilled labour workers will create differences in income. Furthermore, continued immigration especially after WWII has caused a great…
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…. The Amsterdam Treaty 197 which meant there were more powers for the European Parliament and immigration laws were to be common between states, human rights provisions were also established. The Treaty of Nice 2001 meant that changes in the qualified majority voting…
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Category: /History
…working conditions in the Chicago stockyards as it tells the brutally grim story of a Slavic family that immigrates to America full of optimism and hope, but soon descends into numbing poverty, moral degradation, and despair. It is here that American history…
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…of immigrants? As well as, what cultural and social roles did the universities serve by the beginning of the 1900s? (p.viii) Axelrod does an effective job of pulling out themes and trends that characterize the country as a whole, and that allow meaningful…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, establish rules for the naturalization of immigrants and have implied powers that are necessary for carrying into executive foregoing powers. Additionally each has also separate powers such as the House has the right to originate revenue bills but both House…
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…began early in the 17th century, in Strasbourg, France, spreading from there through Germany and then into northern Europe. In 1841 Prince Albert introduced the Christmas tree to Great Britain, where from there immigrants brought it to the United States…
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immigrants that find that your well being is a threat to theirs. Just remember: speak softly and carry a big stick.…
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…that sustained him until May 3, 1945 when the U.S. troops liberated the camp. He immigrated to America in 1947 and began his new life. David helped build his community synagogue and has volunteered many hours of his time to support the state of Israel. David's…
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…to be a nightmare in which even after putting in all your effort and having worked half a day, he was just being paid a negligible amount of money compared to the white labors. In the following years, harsh rules were introduced against the Chinese immigrants and Jacky…
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…as well as the paths and obstacles that they have to take. There often seem to be many similarities as well as differences. The article by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotello, "Latina Immigrant Women and Paid Domestic Work," really stuck out to me because of how much…
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