Papers 3111-3120 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to represent the disenfranchised America, the vast majority for whom the dream is impossible to fulfil. James Gatz in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby clearly seems to fulfil the criteria of exceptionalism and the “dream”. A successful immigrant Gatsby…
Details: Words: 1937 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…the welcomed? Answer: Bill said that as a child, he knew very little about the immigration laws for the Japanese and the Jewish. However, he distinctively remembered many restaurants and hotels hanging signs that read: "no Jews allowed". He said that he always felt…
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…a wife on ABC's The Bachelor. How lucky we are compared to other countries was proven by Jo curry, a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association who witnessed an immigrant stop by an American flag, bow and whisper, "God Bless America." Immigrants who come here…
Details: Words: 1967 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…decades. Now, however, the two sides of the border are so harnessed that they can only move forward together. The general problem of Mexican-American poverty begins with the low education and skill levels with which most Hispanic immigrants arrive in the United…
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…by a significantly wide margin 61% to 39%. Prop. 227 was headed by Millionaire computer executive Ron Unz himself the son of immigrant parents. During the battle to pass Prop 227 Unz was called everything from a sell out to a White supremacist. The surrounding Bilingual…
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Category: /Literature/English
immigrants in Minnesota. Late in the 1800s, immigrants came from Finland, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. More recent arrivals are from countries of the former Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, India, the Philippines, and Mexico. Most of Minnesota's Native Americans…
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Category: /History
…the British flag in Nova Scotia and in the unsettled lands above the St. Lawrence rapids and north of Lake Ontario. This huge influx of settlers, who were known in Canada and England as the United Empire Loyalists, marked the first major wave of immigration
Details: Words: 1850 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…as well as for the white immigrants. The relations between the English and the Virginian Indians was somewhat strong in a few ways. They were having marriages among them. For example, when Pocahontas married John Rolfe, many said it has a political implication…
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…psychologists in future years, the ethnic makeup of entering classes of students in doctorate-granting counseling psychology programs in future years, the immigration and birth rates of ethnic minorities in future years, the mental health needs of various ethnic…
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…Latinos live in neighborhoods with at least one uncontrolled toxic waste site. People of color, immigrants, and low-income workers disproportionately suffer from toxic emissions because polluting industrial facilities are intentionally placed in minority…
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