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…their own wealth. There was no compassion or empathy for the workers who toiled in the factories. Due to the fact that that labor from immigrants was cheap, it was exploited by the employer. To try and better the situation, workers would try to unionize and have…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…achieved. At present, these growth management objectives are inadequately reflected in Toronto's urban structure. Hanna et al (2004) report there is still a severe shortage of housing for new immigrants, and the housing crisis is not just a local matter. In fact…
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…them together and they become close friends. Danny's father, an immigrant rabbi, pursues the tradition of raising Danny in silence. Danny yearns for the diverse knowledge signified by Reuven's surroundings; whereas Reuven is captivated by Danny's close…
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…presented awards to different people who impacted the lives of Russian immigrants, and to Dallas' new sister city in Russia. The show in the auditorium lasted about three hours with a 15 minute intermission. Afterwards I talked to this very nice couple from…
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Category: /Literature
…Puritanism in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" is a story about sin and the dark side of the Puritan religion. Hawthorne was a descendent of Puritan immigrants and grew up in Salem…
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…against, because they were believed to be spies and wanted Germany to win the war. Berlin, a city in Ontario, was changed to Kitchener. After WWI, there were many people who could not immigrate to Canada because of there skin colour. In WWII, Japanese-Canadians…
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Category: /Law & Government
….         Company towns were also a center for political corruption. Many immigrants that came to this country were given a job and a home in a company town. In exchange for these gifts they were made to vote for candidates that the company supported. This undermines…
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…, this was amidst the passing of the White Australia Act, the same year. Race tolerance, was an aspect of Australian society, which failed to develop, post 1901. Immigration control was in reality, a significant reason for federation. For the aboriginal people…
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…for the first time is certainly a challenge and a risk, Canada is open for business and welcomes foreign investment and business immigrants with open arms. Canada is a favoured choice, because of its similarities in Language and customs, religions etc…
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…-time workers and immigrant workers may be disadvantaged by the reliance on the enterprise bargaining process for wage increases and improvement in conditions. Overall, as is evident from recent trends, wage determination is subject to much argument…
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