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Category: /History
…of the rubble to emerge as one of America's premiere urban centers. Supported by a booming economy focused upon industrial aspects, the city saw its population explode in this rebuilding phase, as countless immigrants and other working class members flooded its…
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…point to the invisible core of life. Tan may weave elements of Taoism into the narrative to locate the "invisible core" of Chinese women's culture, of the immigrant family--and of the novel itself--within apparent conflicts or ambiguities. Tan's use…
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Category: /Literature/English
…point to the invisible core of life. Tan may weave elements of Taoism into the narrative to locate the "invisible core" of Chinese women's culture, of the immigrant family--and of the novel itself--within apparent conflicts or ambiguities. Tan's use…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the land was cheap and reasonable and a perfect place for new immigrants to establish themselves. This established the west as an integral part in American affairs. The next topic Cunliff talks about is the expanding American economy. He says that between…
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…," 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, 14). Normally, it is practiced in North and Central…
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…of productivity and efficiency. Wether from natural increase or immigration population growth can cause a higher level of economic growth. An increasing population requires increased public spending on housing, education and other social needs while businesses…
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…included immigrants from the northern part of the Asian mainland. The national language, Korean, is believed by some scholars to be a member of the Altaic language family. It is similar to Japanese in grammar, but it contains many borrowed Chinese words…
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…. These people did and still live as nomads. The ancestors migrated from China and India. The next group of people to arrive to the country were the Malays. Many of these people were traders who later settled in Malaysia. Along with the immigrants, the religions…
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…of Kuwait was 1,991,115, with fifty-four percent being immigrants. The population density is around 112 persons per 289 square miles. (facts.com) The dominant religion is Islam. The majority of the Muslims are Sunnite Muslims. The official language is Arab…
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…. It is feared that they have bad effects on the human life socially and economically as follows: · Effects on agriculture, stock raising, and forestry. · Effects on using water (increase of flood and shortage of water). · Immigration of residents near the sea…
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