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immigrant smuggling. All of these factors force the Canadian cost of living upwards. If we don't put a stop to fraud, it will ruin Canada's entire economic structure.         One of the largest contributing factors to fraud is poor economic times…
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…, a bartender's son, a Czech immigrant, a mill hand from New Hampshire, a reservation Indian. There was nothing ordinary, however, about their courage. Three of six were killed on Iwo Jima, and one of the three survivors was carried off the island, severely wounded.3…
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…will be made mainly in food stamp reductions and aid to legal immigrants, not to welfare or child-care grants. These benefits will be given an additional $3 billion over the same six year period. According to Conservatives, once welfare becomes something other…
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immigrant named Tony Montana sets up a huge cocaine empire. He goes from working as a dish washer to owning a huge mansion. This movie shows drugs as the root to evil. In the movie Tony kills his former boss, and marries his wife. Tony also ends up killing…
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…on a violent raid of a convenience store run by Korean immigrants. In this scene, Derek's followers get pumped up after listening to Derek preach about the problems minorities bring to society. In this scene he talks and acts aggressively in order to keep his "men's…
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…, that money could have Page 4 been used to purchase drugs. After spending thousands of dollars and two years on the case, the landscaper was able to convince the courts to return most of the seized cash." (Jhon Cohen, 2000). Sam Thach, a Vietnamese immigrant
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…unspecified "behavior" (466) in the past and longs for that time when his business did not involve "foreigners" (466); the son (the narrator) recalls his father striking him when he was a boy; the sister contemplates immigration to America with her boyfriend…
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…cities and large towns developed. 8.Changed attitude in Britain towards Australia. 9.The power of the squatters became less. 10.Influenced people about "non white" immigrants. 11.Bushranging increased 12.Australia's economy improved. 13.All men were…
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…eludes to a lot of real life incidents mainly the intern scandals, Watergate and the illegal immigrant babysitter incident. These points although based mainly in the fictional film realm, show that fictional film can relate to real life events. Wag the Dog…
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…the law would be prosecuted. Even the United States took part in banishing the Nazis by taking US citizenship away from immigrated Nazis. Today there are many Holocaust memorials and museums around the world. Two major Holocaust museums in the US are located…
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