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, the eldest of three sons by a village couple named Kim Hyonh Jik and Kang Pan Sok. Kim and his family immigrated to Manchuria in the 1920's like many Korean families did at the time. In Manchuria, Kim attended a Chinese school. At the age of fifteen, Kim
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
a German citizen in 1914 and remained in Berlin until 1933 when he renounced his citizenship for political reasons and immigrated to America to take the position of Professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton. He became a United States citizen in 1940
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Category: /Literature
being in Poland with the Russian communists. Communism was a very different style of government to the Independent Poland they had grown up under. Even though the immigrants think they are leaving death behind it still ways heavily upon their thoughts
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Category: /Literature
as to prevent them from having to follow the advice of Jonathan Swift? Perhaps a public-aid system should be put into place, or even a better means of communication and education amongst the poor and the ignorant. Or maybe these poor immigrants could be sent
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
called for fair treatment of migrant workers, and greater international cooperation on emigration and immigration policies. Brandt also proposed that nations strengthen the right of asylum and legal protection for refugees, and expand international commitments
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Category: /Law & Government
diminished as a result of the transfer of visa, asylum, immigration and other policies which are incorporated into the free movement of people necessary to the area of freedom, security and justice from pillar 3 to the EC Treaty.
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
social problems such as unemployment and illegal immigration may be alleviated as well. In Omhmae's The Rise of the Region State, he claims that region states welcome foreign trade and investment because it increases productivity and improve quality of life
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
, and rights. Internal colonialism was brought on by force and enslavement of foreigners which were used as cheap immigrant labor.
The Marxist-Feminist perspective discusses how the capitalist economy benefits from women's reproductive work but does not subsidize
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Category: /Social Sciences
wanted to play with the girls. This boy was 12 and in the 5th grade. His parents are immigrants from Mexico so he was far behind the other children intellectually. At first we thought it was good and thought nothing of it. Then we found out that the child
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
of available land into fewer and fewer hands lead to the mass immigration of dispossessed workers into urban cities. The swelling of these urban areas creates an entirely new work force that is able to supply labor in exchange for wages, which are then used
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