Papers 4171-4180 of total 5477 found.
…while Khmer Rouge ruled How did the state of Israel get recreated? oNazi Germany's persecution of Jews spurred immigration of Jews to Palestine oEurope felt sympathy for the Jews - Holocaust oUN called for a partition of Palestine into a Palestine state…
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…higher than the average. * Recent immigrants, whose poverty rate was 2.17 times higher than the average. * Visible minorities, whose poverty rate was 1.53 times higher than the average. * Persons with disabilities, whose poverty rate was 1.47 times higher…
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…, it collected monry from member unions, to help a worker in a striking union feed his family. People 1. Henry Bessemer- discovered a new way to convert iron into steel 2. Andrew Carnegie- Scottish immigrant to the U.S. who made a fortune in steel mills 3. J.P…
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…state in a logical manner (203). Herzl saw visions of Jewish communities all over the world uniting to organize foreign powers and manage immigration, with financial aid from wealthier Jews (Melman, 28). Theodor Herzl recognized the equality and feelings…
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…Barber proved popular American composers during World War Two, although their work was overshadowed originally by the works of great immigrants such as Stravinsky and Hindemith. Post-1945, twelve-note music in the USSR became popularised thanks to composer…
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…element of the Japanese culture and determines many aspects of the social and organisational behaviours. Chinese and Korean scholars and immigrants brought in other types of thinking into Japan and those new ideas were mixed with the indigenous ideals which has…
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…or so native Maylays. In 1819, it was established as a British trading post, and within three years had over 10,000 immigrants. It has endured colonization by the English, occupation by the Japanese, communism and a short merger with Malaysia. Today…
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…. The focus of their attention is usually immigrants, racial minorities, and threats to what they see as their legitimate way of life - often involving the right to bear arms and stockpile weapons. A potential problem area for the future is the single-issue groups…
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…and among Arab and African immigrants in Europe and in Australia (Gelles/Levine 98). It was also practiced in the United States. In 1979, Dr. James E. Burt also known as the "Love Surgeon", practiced his "Love Surgery" in Ohio for nearly 10 years until he gave…
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…a target for the cops because it's assumed you must be doing drugs," (Detroit News p. 1B). Another incident that shows that police think that they can get away with anything is the Abner Louima case. Abner Louima is a 30-year-old Haitian immigrant, who…
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