Papers 3161-3170 of total 5477 found.
…could not earn enough money to support his family because of the Canadian Immigration policy. This policy entitles an average black man to earn $150 a month less than white domestics. (Calliste 2001) This in turn forced the women of the house to work outside…
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…are satisfied with the basic Law and the Chinese government since the 97 switch. They demand that the government deal with more local issues such as over population, immigration of elderly family members, the red tide that killed 1000s of fish etc (Iselncho,16 May…
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…the trend of oppression by persecuting, in a variety of ways, the American Indians, Africans, Orientals, and immigrants of various other nationalities who came looking for a fair, free land. Although the U.S. is now considered a melting pot of humanity, some…
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…are immigrant, Hannah has Dutch background and Josie has Italian background. Josie develops into a mature person; she accepts her cultural background and becomes more open-minded on many issues. She had a very confused past but at the end of the book she looks…
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…, he is acting, as he is making the decision as the patriarchal member of the Carbone family. He has the choice of whether to accept them or not. He acts out of freewill. The best example Eddie being acted upon is when he calls Immigration about Marco…
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…such as ethnocentrism, racism, stereotyping, how race and ethnicity can affect health status, White Australia Policy and what is meant to be Australian. The term 'Australian' should not be used in ways which exclude indigenous or immigrant minorities. To be 'Australian…
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…in the immigration of 'free settlers', (with the numbers over three times their level in the 1820's), but also saw the development of the process of, 'shovelling out paupers'. The process produced an immigrant cohort, which can be seen as being, 'quasi-transportees…
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…neck or standing on your shoes." "I will fight for the environment." "As you know, I'm an immigrant. I came over here as an immigrant, and what gave me the opportunities, what made me to be here today, is the open arms of Americans. I have been received. I…
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…and protest. A recent occurrence was in April, in Los Angeles where there were two reactions to the beating of several undocumented immigrants by Riverside County sheriffs. On the city's west side 200 middle-aged and older white people gathered in front…
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…American workers in this decade will consist of women, minorities, and immigrants. The companies that refuse to share power with those discriminated against may be shooting themselves in the foot, compared to the companies who choose and promote a more…
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