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…be called sweatshops, and 4,500 out of 5,000 in Los Angeles were given the same title. If sweatshops and child labor are to vanish from the earth, a multi-prolonged effort will be needed to tackle some sizable related problems such as illegal immigration
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…of protectionism. Workfare not welfare. People work for their checks, so should they. Troops on our South border to stop illegal immigration. Stop reverse discrimination by doing away with Affirmative Action. Declare all laws attempting to enforce gun control…
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…, some went to Canada, and some just burnt their draft-cards to resist the draft. For those who went to Canada, they received assistance from the Committee to Aid American War Objectors. The committee helped the young immigrants with advice and aid…
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…, or tied down by social responsibility. 2) Those who are able and qualified to work but can not find it. 3) Those who are not equipped to fill available job either because they are undereducated. (Immigrants have language barriers) Or, because they're old skills…
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…, but also some people believed that the emancipation of the slaves had something to do with the outbreak. Even Italian immigrants were blamed due to the previous association of Milan and other cities with the disease (The Butterfly Caste, p.25). The first…
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…companies 18 months to take inactive subscribers off their subscriber base, as a result artificially augmenting the numbers. (www4) Besides the above explanation, there appears to be a more 'radical' one. This says that Greece's expanding immigrant community…
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…of the two survivors. James Ramsay, a sailor aboard the ship, and Margaret Colquhoun, an immigrant bound for Adelaide escaped the wreck of the 'Dunarling' and rested in a small cave until morning when they brought the first news of the fate of the 'Dunarling…
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…" individual had undergone sterilization. These movements led to strict selective immigration laws, beacuse it was said that new immigrants had often been found to have problems in their genes. Eugenics used the cover of science to blame the victims for their own…
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…on the export of primary commodity agricultural products and the import of manufactured, high-value-added goods. However, Argentina population growth, essentially linked to immigration, has slowed in the course of the 20th century. Labour force participation…
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…of the broad social, economic, and political forces that led to its suppression. Goldman first became convinced that birth control was essential to women's sexual and economic freedom when she worked as a nurse and midwife among poor immigrant workers…
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