Papers 4021-4030 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature
…atavistic nature. His New American background, an immigrant without tradition and a realist is such a contrast with Blanche's old South, courtly and illusive nature that it is notably difficult for Stanley to accommodate her in his very ordered, but bursting…
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…fever along the way and the next thing you know he is in the heavens beyond. The rest of the railroad was in the hands of his previous partners. <Tab/>Soon there were many Chinese workers working for the railroad. As many recent immigrants
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…transport 64%9. Asylum/immigration 52% 10. Membership of EU 43% 11. Joining the euro 40% Figure 1 Party performance is another important factor should take into consideration. People judge…
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…the south had little immigration. In 1860, when 18.7% of the northern population was born outside of the United States, only 4.4% of southern society was foreign born, primarily because of the lack of jobs in the south. Slavery both created an aristocratic social…
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…not how people changed their social mobility, but how social mobility changed for the people. One example is how with the invention of railway cars, and steam engines, seaside vacations became possible for the working class, and immigrants could move to cities…
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…has adjusted it immigration policy to let in skilled migrants. The government has also created incentives and encouraged people to work in rural areas and to study certain areas in need of extra workers. Switzerland has addressed the problem of shortage…
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Category: /Law & Government
…medical malpractice awards, simplifying the <Tab/>federal tax code, and changing immigration laws to allow "guest workers" into <Tab/>the United States. President Bush, at the end, stated his opposition to gay <Tab/&gt…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of the proposed amendments floating around Congress. There are calls for a balanced budget amendment, term limits for Congress, denaturalization of children of illegal immigrants, and rights of procedure for crime victims. To her, more amendment proposals have been…
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…), small merchants control large portions of the South American economy. Made up of mostly upper middle class immigrants, they identify themselves through nation specific trade guilds (such as the Guatemala Taiwan Association of Commerce). Good evening…
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…that in order to regain Catherine's love and respect he must remove Rodolpho from the picture. To do this he must sacrifice his honour. When Eddie reports Marco and Rodolpho to the Immigration Department, it's as though he is giving up all he once considered sacred…
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