Papers 3421-3430 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in the central Chile region. It was named Santiago. In 1810 Chile broke free from Spain. Independence was official in 1818. In the 19th century Chile made great social and econamic progress. Immigration doubled the population. The mining boom began in 1860 when use…
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…and they wanted it to grow in population and in economy. Today it is exactly the same. Continuously there are immigrants coming to the country and it continues to grow in population and in economy.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Tien, who is the chancellor at the University of California, argues his support for affirmative action. He gives specific events in his life that he believes requires affirmative action to be a. Tien refers to his experiences as a Chinese immigrant
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Category: /History
…space for the new Americans created by a high birth rate and increased immigration. They pointed out that land governed by Mexico and Britain was sparsely populated and mostly unproductive. The supporters argued that the land should be given to American…
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…of this was that slavery was growing in this country. In "The Awful Truth" by Michael Moore, which I have seen in class, the Mexican workers were hazed not only because they are illegal immigrants but also because of racism. These workers were all Hispanic, and they were…
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…Americans to be placed into internment camps throughout the war. Thousands were uprooted from home and businesses that were never fully regained. In addition, the United States turned away many immigrants that were trying to flee from Hitler. Thought…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…franchising outside of their country. All the added factors will now make foreign trade, foreign investment, and immigration to other countries grow less quickly. The American economy, New York's in particular, suffered greatly from the attacks. The terrorists…
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…When most people hear the term alien they think of little green men with big eyes or Star Trek. But alien has another important meaning. It is a person who is foreign or excluded from the dominant culture in which they live. Immigrants are all aliens…
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…on the remaining committees, most of them traditionally female: health, Canadian heritage, human resources development, and citizenship and immigration." Also, in March of 1995, out of the twenty-four senior Cabinet Ministers, five (21%) were female. In accordance…
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…significantly to such Government programs as the Assisted Immigration Scheme. With more money to spend, many Australian youths put their money to items, which then enforced pop culture, such as CDs and popular fashions of the time. But it all came down to the fact…
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