Papers 2981-2990 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature
…for! Therefore, the elites should make Social Security a better deal for workers, and as what the president said, permanently fix it for "our children and grandchildren." One of the reasons that so many people from all over the world immigrate to the great America…
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…of the Japanese and Chinese Americans coming together, "During the dark days of World War II, Chinese immigrants in California wore badges proclaiming their original nationality so they would not be mistaken for Japanese. . . Today, they get together and form Asian…
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Category: /Literature
…. Besides being Chief Justice on the Supreme Court, he was the 30th Governor of the state of California and was also the California District Attorney. Earl Warren was born in Los Angeles, California. He was the son of two immigrants, his father being Norwegian…
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…people were skeptical about the arrival of immigrants into the America. They demanded that Naturalization laws should be changed and the foreigners should not be allowed the right of suffrage. Moreover, it clearly reveals the tone of anti-catholicism, when…
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…of the ruling government in Prussia at the time, Marx chose to leave Germany and immigrate to France, where he settled in Paris in the fall of 1843. As he got settled in Paris, Marx rapidly made contact with organized groups of displaced German workers and several…
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immigration. They think some people did not get enough discipline at home, and perhaps whipping their behind gives a better message. Maybe one stroke has a place in the modern world, but repeated strokes are just torture. The most well-known case happened in 1993…
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…of subjective grading, low standards, or administrative pressure on teachers to call failure a success. Once again we find in our society that low income, minority, and recent immigrants are receiving the worst of government services including education…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. This novel clearly portrays that in order for someone to understand themselves they need to first understand their culture. This theme is also seen in today's society. People all over the world are running away from their culture. Iraqi immigrants in America…
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…in America faded away. Most of America's ethnic groups assimilated even faster due to the war, since in the decades before the war, few immigrants had been allowed into America. Japanese-Americans became a target for discrimination in the United States because…
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…old, Russian born immigrant. Every morning, she takes all the orders from the fax, email, and other locations, consolidates, checks them for errors and omissions, and then forwards the orders to Gloria, our order entry person. Gloria, who is also thirty…
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