Papers 3341-3350 of total 5477 found.
…(Horowitz 2001). "What about the 350,000 descendants of the Union soldiers who died to free slaves? What more of a payment could they want?" Our country has had huge waves of immigration which has occurred after 1880 and as well after 1960(Horowitz 2001). Why…
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immigrate into Tibet, which is destroying the atmosphere of a pure Tibetan society. Tibet also feels that they are given the right by international law to maintain their own government, and that by the Chinese having presence upon Tibet, China is in direct…
Details: Words: 1970 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, flaunting an immigration policy designed to consolidate white supremacy in the South-Western Pacific'. (Foley & Wilson, 1990) He increased the number of migrants from all over the world allowed in, and abolished the easy, assisted passages already…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…situation. On ethnicity and gender, firstly we shall consider ethnicity. In the U.K. there was a number of large influxes of immigrants, after the second world war (Poles, Italian and Irish) to aid with reconstruction, in the late 1940s for the newly emergent…
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…remained an important source of wool exports throughout the century.40 The textile industry was also revived by the growing numbers of Hanseatic merchants taking English cloth to northern markets. The city subsequently attracted high numbers of immigrants
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of immigrants was the European continent. Migration to the "New World" countries especially the United States(4-9%), reached staggering numbers. On the other hand, migration hundred years latter has been considerably restricted than earlier because of the new…
Details: Words: 1943 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…the immigrant communities D.<Tab/>Instruction on the spread of disease E.<Tab/>New York City's new policies on immigrants F.<Tab/>Registration of all tuberculosis cases G.<Tab/>Weeding out the disease H.&lt…
Details: Words: 1933 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…of what the Klan was about was hatred to everyone who's not white, hatred to immigrants from all countries except for English people and some Germans. They also hate Catholics, even if they were white. At the parade I also saw cross burning. The parade…
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…an all-time record. Corporate profits and executive compensation have also soared. Pundits commonly link these trends with economic integration and free trade agreements. Yet, the trends have more to do with automation, immigration, and the US trade deficit…
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Category: /History
…and illegal immigrants. Although this group pays little in taxes and contributes little to the overall real economic progress of the country, politicians continue to cater to class envy by declaring that the 'rich' have health care coverage, why shouldn't those…
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