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…Paterson was born on December 24, 1745, in County Antrim, Ireland. He immigrated to American soon after. He also attended the College of New Jersey where he graduated in 1763. He then studied law under Richard Stockton, a future signer of the Declaration…
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…established in this country, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients…
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…received several National prizes. He has been appraised as a special sort of genre- writer, dealing with the "laughter through tears," the habits of life, exotic to outsiders, of immigrant Jews, an ethnic group considered to stand in a marginal relation…
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…the Arabs with the same religion, while the situation is much more complicated. Telhami writes about this misconception and explains, “Most Arab Americans came from Lebanon and Syria, in several waves of immigration beginning at the outset of the 20th century…
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…the transgender cross-over hit concern crimes against white people? Why must the story we run to see have poor rural drunks as the criminals? Where are the films exposing upper middle class violence against poor people and immigrants? Why do hate and criminality get…
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…England and Chesapeake colonies were both settled by immigrants from England, the New England colonies being founded by the English from East Anglia, an area in eastern England. Though this was an area thriving with small towns that they had generally liked…
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…and economically significant minorities of people of Asian and European descent, as well as immigrants from nearby African countries, principally Mozambique. English is the official language of Zimbabwe and is used in government and education. Some of the white…
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…that displays this the most was Al Capone. Capone was born on January 17, 1899, in Brooklyn, New York to Italian immigrants. Capone grew up in a rough neighborhood and was exposed to crime at a very early age. His first introduction into a gang was the Brooklyn…
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…goods-and disease- were unloaded; they were also where potentially infected immigrants disembarked. <Tab/>Toward the end of the 19th century, as people searched for a way to control infectious diseases, the germ theory of disease was introduced…
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…was in Plymouth selling fish. Although these statements would say that the two men weren't at the crime scene when the robbery took place, there were only other Italian immigrants to back up Sacco and Vanzetti's alibis. <Tab/>Moore, Sacco and Vanzetti's…
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