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Category: /History
…, the first major federal exploration of the West, marked somewhat of a turning point in the nature of Pacific Northwest exploration. Their predecessors, mountain men, fur traders, and other immigrants looking for the promise the West held, also accumulated…
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…Rockne, was born. He born and grew up in Voss, Norway. Then in 1893 he and his family immigrated to the United States of America, and then was raised in the city of Chicago. “They settled down in Logan Square District in the suburbs of Chicago…
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Category: /Literature/English
…males. Agadore is a single, homosexual male whose parents immigrated from Puerto Rico. It is ironic that he is a house-man, since his parents came specifically to the United States so that their son could have better career oppurtunities. Agadore assists…
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…Dec. 12, 1915, the only child of working-class Italian-American immigrants, in a tenement at 415 Monroe St. in Hoboken, New Jersey. His father, Anthony, was a boxer-turned-fireman; his mother, Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra, was a former barmaid who often sang…
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…in the car and if it seems suspicious then they will search your vehicle fro drug or other materials that they shouldn't have. These spot checks are useful because most police departments know the roads that are mostly traveled by immigrants and international…
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…the EC and establishing headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Under the Treaty on European Union, European citizenship was granted to citizens of each member state. Customs and immigration agreements were enhanced to allow European citizens greater freedom…
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…Nader was born in 1934 in Winstead Connecticut to Lebanese immigrants Rose and Nathra Nader. In 1955 Nader graduated magna cum laude from Princeton, and 1958 from Harvard. While at Harvard he wrote an article about the unsafe Building of cars entitled…
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…the standards of living in Mexico so that the Mexican citizens would be able to buy U.S. goods and stem the flow of illegal immigration into the U.S. Unfortunately since NAFTA’s enactment; 7,771,607 Mexican workers in 1997 were documented as earning less than Mexico…
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…states. The country experiences peasant revolts, strikes, and riots. One significant result of Italy’s problems was substantial immigration to other areas of the world. The person most responsible for the unification of Germany was Otto Von Bismarck…
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…. Their primary reason is that they often provide students with a sense of family and acceptance otherwise lacking in their lives. The second primary reason is among groups of recent immigrants as a way of maintaining a strong ethnic identity. Understanding how gangs…
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