Papers 3401-3410 of total 5477 found.
…placed in a permanent classroom. When becoming a teacher, one has to realize that they are not going to always be placed in a room full of "perfect kids". Especially now with the intense immigration rate, classrooms are going to be very diverse and no one…
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…in our schools? Then there is the issue of our native tongue. Do we dare change the language that is so well known in our country? And if so what would we change it to? Until we have answers to these questions, they should be looked over and the immigrants
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…opportunity just as others did. Mafia members thrived in the Italian neighborhoods of large American cities. New Orleans was the largest Mafia base in this country. The New Orleans Police Chief David Hennessy investigated the murder of an Italian immigrant
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…the world desire to immigrate to America because they have heard of this “American Dream” and they want to be a part of a country that makes it seem so easy to make a fortune. The problem with this dream is the theory at the basis of it; the fact that success…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of immigrants from a particular country. Today Asians in the U.S. do not support the proposition 187 although it has not yet been implemented, ¨which woul limit lor halt access of illegal immigrants to education, health care and other services.¨ Many Asian American…
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…are, that’s true!” (Theme for English B). Hughes sees that we are all connected; that once upon a time we were all just immigrants here. “For I’m the one who left dark Ireland’s shore / And Poland’s plain, and England’s grassy lea / And torn from Black Africa’s…
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…for some to be heard on the floor. Unfortunately during the Progressive era many minorities failed to take important steps to reform, but African Americans became the exception. Asian immigrants were heavily disregarded while American Indians became seen…
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…the houses in which the girls lived. Sometimes eight girls had to share one room. In 1836, 1,500 factory girls went on strike to protest wage cuts. (The girls called their action a "turn out.") But it was useless. Desperately poor immigrants were beginning…
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Category: /History
immigrated to Corsica from Italy in the 16th century. The island was transferred to France from the Republic of Genoa one-year before Napoleon was born. Napoleon was the second son in his family, which was very large. When he was a boy he did not like the French…
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Category: /History
immigrant passengers had not enjoyed in their own homes (Spignesi, Stephen). The original design called for 32 lifeboats. However, White Star management felt that the boat-deck would look cluttered, and reduced the number to 20, for a total life-boat capacity…
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