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…women immigrants to countries like France and Netherlands where Islamic communities are not supported by the state are sometimes forced to get rid of some of their important religious factors including the hejab. Soheila Sharifi tells the story on how when…
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…. These are guaranteed to heterosexuals once they are legally married in a state. Since gay and lesbian marriages are not accepted by the law then there are many rights that are not given to them. Visiting a loved one in the hospital, applying for immigration, social security…
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…on the context of the age. The reaction to Buddhist morals was enhanced still further by the entry of new cultures into the Buddhist fold, the empire of a Buddhist King, the immigration of Central Asian peoples to India, and lastly the trade routs from China…
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…reasons not to overcome immigration laws or to bypass taxation. "Homosexuality has always existed," Jeff's boyfriend, Brain, says. "People think it's perverted so it's not normal and no one wants to betray normalization." Same sex marriages need…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of these areas you are more likely to be a criminal. Shaw and Mackay developed a concentric zone model of Chicago. They found the inner city areas produced the most criminals because it was a 'zone of transition' for new immigrants entering the city who weren't part…
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…a very small percentage of this land was sold willingly by Palestinians. Most of it was confiscated, and is held to be for Jews only-not just Jews from Israel, but Jews from anywhere in the world. Many newly-arrived immigrants from the United States and Russia…
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…Soviet Union. This as the author thought, should make Europe assist the former Soviet Union in order to assure that Europe will not be affected by problems such as economic immigrants (204). At his conclusion, he was to mention that Europe could play a similar…
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…violations being done. Amadou Diallo was an immigrant from Guiana West Africa. He had no criminal record when he was shot 19 times in front of his home in the Bronx of New York. The police officers that shot him, Kenneth Boss, Sean Carroll, Edward McMellon…
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Category: /Literature
…. They are wonderfully American. Among them is one South African immigrant, one African American, one Puerto Rican, one Latino, three of northern and southern European descent. My friend and his brother are first generation Americans with parents from Ireland. These teenage…
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…shooting of African immigrant Amadou Diallo by New York City Police. Debating with then-Vice President Al Gore at New York's Apollo Theatre in February 2000, Sen. Bill Bradley spoke out saying "I... think it reflects... racial profiling that seeps into the mind…
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