Papers 3361-3370 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…that all men are created equal, and allowed the rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Obviously, the Indians, immigrants and blacks were not granted these rights to individual freedom. Jackson was a guardian of the economy since he supported…
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…the state, but not completely from the east. This would bring on a great supporter of the Cherokee people, a white man by the name of John Ross. John Ross campaigned heavily for the Cherokees. Ross was part of the immigration management committee. Ross persuaded…
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…Chinese education at a local school and at age thirteen, moved to Hawaii, where his older brother had immigrated. Sun studied at a Honolulu boarding school, the Iolani School, which was sponsored by the Church of England. In eighteen eighty-two, Yat-Sen moved…
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…and took over the life boats, towing a make shift raft pilled with a 149 passengers. Eventually they cut the tow rope, leaving the immigrants to drift under the equilateral for twelve days without food or water, suffering unspeakable torments. Only fifteen lived…
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…services essential to trade, small farms using free labour. The massive immigration of the 19th century brought new industries to America's North to provide for the booming population. The North and the West provided the greatest opportunities to new settlers…
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…the ugly truth. "It is happening on American soil," insists Soraya. Mutilations are occurring every day among innigrants and refugees in the U.S. (Brownlee, 57). Immigrants have also brought the horrifying practice to Europe, Australia, and Canada (McCarthy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…suggests that the "roaring twenties" was a period of universal success. He suggests that it was much more than Jazz Age speakeasies, flappers, and a soaring stock market. It was a decade of extreme poverty for many, especially blacks, immigrants, and farmers…
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…one if it would make Beatrice happy. The 'honourĀ“ that is bestowed upon the family as Eddie says, is pride. The law does not matter in this community - they make the rules. Eddie ironically tells the tragic story of Vinny Bonzano who told the Immigration
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Category: /Law & Government
…one will work the best. In addition, almost $55 billion will be saved over six years. Cuts and reductions will be made mainly in food stamp reductions and aid to legal immigrants, not to welfare or child-care grants. These benefits will be given…
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…to escape. They wanted to get away from the situation they were forced into. Those who were free were the "whites" who were somewhat separated in values. The North, was a more industrialized area where jobs were filled by newly imported immigrants, making them…
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