Papers 3071-3080 of total 5477 found.
…an immigrant and searching for promises past. "All my life, work. From small boy to old man, work. In old country, work. In new country, work....No beg. Work. For what? Nothing. Three boys in old country. Twenty years, not see. Lost. Dead. Who knows?"(Saroyan 140…
Details: Words: 1910 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…of people arriving in Australia without visas since 1989 was 10,254. However in the immigration bureaucracy there is a 'culture of control' which spurns as 'illegals' all those who arrive on Australian shores without bureaucratic approval. Such persons, even…
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…over time. The South felt its power slipping, and nowhere was this more apparent than the explosive growth of the North. While thousands of European immigrants flocked to the North, attracted by their chance to work within that section's industries…
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…and promise ever since its discovery. These promises of hope and a better brighter future have always attracted immigrants from all parts of the world to America. The early 1600s saw the beginning of a great tide of emigration from Europe to North America…
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…ambiguous relationships with his niece and wife, as well as the strong allegiance the ordinary people have with each other against outside forces like the immigration department. In this play the single family is an elemental part of the whole society…
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…informed about sex and birth control they would help stop the spread of Venereal Diseases . One of the harbingers of birth control was Emma Goldman. Emma was a Russian immigrant to America. She was a trained nurse and helped treat the men in World War I…
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…indigent immigrant culture, which is being threatened by the intrusion of new immigrant populations that are beginning new lives in America, especially the Puerto Ricans. The adapted ending in West Side Story involves Maria’s survival throughout the play…
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Category: /History
…World rested within the fact that all of the immigrants were basically from the same social strata, resulting in the first new country where there was no preliminary basis for an aristocracy. There were also outside influences lending unvoiced support…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Eritrea. Some groups say that 114 to 130 million women worldwide have had the operation. FGM has spread worldwide with immigrants coming from Africa and other nations that accept this practice. It is outlawed in the United States, but the practice is still…
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…how to relate to people of other races, but this cannot happen if we segregate ourselves unintentionally all the time. “As an alternative, colleges should let low income, or immigrant status, count toward admission to the same degree and for perhaps…
Details: Words: 1964 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)