Papers 4151-4160 of total 5477 found.
…countries control the immigration level and this in turn affects the size of the population, the higher the immigration level, the higher the projections as to population size" (Kotler, et al, 2001: 121). 2.22 A better-educated and more white-collar population…
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…-immigrant part of his family ("incidentally," he wrote in 1922, "I'm not Irish on my Father's side—that's where [his great-grandfather's brother, the "Star-Spangled Banner" composer] Francis Scott Key comes in"), and no one can describe the life he…
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…Director of Immigration , it can be inferred that if a certain right is protected by the Basic Law and ICCPR at the same time, the minimum standard of restriction stipulated in the ICCPR should be followed. The situation would be different if it is only a Basic…
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…(customary law or adat), speak a particular language (Malay) and adhere to a particular religion (Islam). Theoretically speaking, the Malays are a diverse group comprising the indigenous orang Seletar, orang Gelam, orang Lauts, and the immigrants
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…that became booming enterprises. 10. Strike-A work stoppage to force and employer to respond to demands. 11. Strikebreakers-Irish immigrants that could work for any wage and were hired to replace the people that were on strike. 12. Potato famine- Blight…
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…in the Civil war New Orleans was seized by the north making it difficult for The Gens de Couleur. (Dominguez) By the end of the war slaves were freed and a wave of immigrants poured into the city. Some jobs that were once held by free people of color were replaced…
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Category: /Literature
…the Old World were inadequate for the new scenery and conditions in which they now found themselves. Writers such as Susanna Moodie, Samuel Hearne, and Oliver Goldsmith were what I would consider 'Immigrant' authors. Even though they were writing in Canada…
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…and was wounded twice during the process. He then almost faced death by the Red Army when he was locked in the death cell at Odessa. Later he immigrated to France and enlisted into the French army when the Second World War broke out. After France was defeated, Alekhine…
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…Sutter was a Swedish immigrant who came to California in 1839, he was extremely charismatic in his ability to speak to people. This ability to speak profoundly gave him the power to influence and control people, often getting them to work for his benefit. Soon…
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…trigger... social insurgency." These theories have in common the fact that they are based on the idea that social movements are the result of some systematic strain. This strain takes place on a societal level when changes occur like urbanization, immigration
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