Papers 3741-3750 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the time were set on closing borders to immigrants, for fear of becoming a minority themselves. The issue of racism was still very apparent in this time period. Wealthy men like Tom Buchanan preached, “Civilization is going to pieces” (17). “The idea is if we…
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…a legal immigrant and as punishment for less severe crimes. This will help reduce the amount of state employees we will need and save our money for other things. Free public transportation would be another strong asset of C.A.L.S. This will help to reduce…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, I say, everything you even dream about will fail.”(213) The Color Purple concludes with the effects of Albert’s decision to help Celie’s family immigrate to the United States. This conscious choice reflects the strong influence of Celie’s…
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Category: /History
…began to skyrocket with immigrants hoping for a better life. In earlier years children started working at the age of 7. In England children would stand on corners and factory owners could pick the children they wanted to work for their factories. The mills…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the female scores are lower from, 0 to 10 or 15. This study disagrees with prior research done on Bilingual Education. Roots of this research study started in Florida around the 60's with the arrival of the first Cuban group immigration to this country…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Menagerie,” Amanda Wingfield is the mother of Tom and Laura. She is controlling, has very high expectations, and is living in the past. In “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, the Chinese immigrant woman is mother to Jing-Mei. She is extremely demanding, stubborn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, vocational students, preschoolers, bilingual learners, and children of immigrant workers; provided funding for preservice and inservice teaching training of Title 1 programs. 1966 National Upward Bound program established for low-income high school students who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…taken over by bigger companies like Astroland and Deno’s but others still remain. Today, Coney Island is much different than what it was. It use to be a place that astonished and delighted people. Boats filled with immigrants use to come and leave…
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…of the Cold War, brought a change to the goals of American foreign policy. The problems in today’s foreign policy seem to fall in the areas of illegal drugs, job protection, spreading of nuclear weapons, and immigration. All, but the spreading of nuclear weapons…
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Category: /History
…, approximately 10,000 out of the 38,000. The immigrant heritage is a direct reflection of Wisconsin’s majority white population. In 1995, 26.4% of Wisconsin’s population was under 18, and 13.3% was over 65. The location of Wisconsin…
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