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…of individuality that the South had. A large number of Union soldiers were either European immigrants or Negroes, both of which lacked feelings of individualism and were quick to take orders and show obedience. This is not saying that Union forces did not experience…
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…Frozen Pot: Kim's Search for Identity During the first wave of immigration, the ethnic composition of the United States had been greatly altered. Millions of people from around the world with different religious and cultural beliefs poured…
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…in the late '80s by passing the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989 to create a special temporary H-1A visa category for RNs. Most of those foreign-trained nurses came from the Philippines, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, India, and China. More nurses have…
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…From Rags to Riches with No Avail For years, America has been known as the land of the riches, immigrants from all over the world flood to America to claim their own piece of the road paved with gold. F. Scott Fitzgerald knew about this American dream…
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…, China, and India was now itself so great as to exert a steady demand for fresh outlets. It was against Asiatic immigrants, not European, that the main barriers began to be raised. For this purpose, Africa and Asia served admirably. It was in these economic…
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…, residency for immigrant partners, tax exemptions and more. If Brian and John had been able to adopt Jessica together, not only would Brian have benefited, but Jessica too. Since people are accustomed to thinking that anything that is abnormal is wrong, many…
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Category: /History
…, some countries like Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria have been identified to be state sponsors of terrorism Countries have done a lot to clamp down on terrorism but all to no avail. These include close monitoring of immigrants, counter…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the average class size doubled according to a Time magazine study published in 1995 stating that throughout the whole nation classes have doubled in size. The article mentions that this problem has occurred and will worsen due to illegal immigration, a population…
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…eight hour workdays, restriction of "undesirable" immigration, and it also shunned Pinkerton detectives. The party's main supporters were still, however, the farmers. In order to raise prices on agricultural products, it supported unlimited coinage…
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…of the Seventeenth Doll is set in the 1950s, which was a crucial period in the development of the Australian identity. It was a time of post-war reconstruction and immigration, of materialism, a wool boom, of suburban comfort and conservatism- the first decade since early…
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