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…Realities, Republic of Vietnam Department of Foreign Affairs, Saigon, 1967 Manderson, L., & Mathews, M., · Infant feeding practices and lactation diets amongst Vietnamese immigrants, Australian Paediatric Journal, 16, 1980:263-266. · Vietnamese attitudes…
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…of a nurturing and devoted family that they experienced in their own upbringing, and still others wish to provide a child with the kind of loving environment that they themselves never received. Some people argue about the immigration policy. Heterosexual persons…
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…the English-speaking world," declared the NAACP. "What our children need, and other disadvantaged American children as well -- Indian, Spanish-speaking, Asian, Appalachian and immigrant Caucasian -- is training in basic English which today is nearly…
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…of the strong resistance of the Irish Folk. 1541 Henry declared himself as king of Ireland and gave Irish land as fees to the crown of England. As a result of this London supported a massive immigration of protestant settlers from Scotland and England towards…
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immigrant group, Hispanics hope for the "American Dream." However, because of a number of barriers, unknown to many of them on their arrival in this country, a great number fail to enjoy the equality of opportunities that this country has to offer. Historically…
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…of the employment building hoping to be hired. To foreign immigrants it meant hope and a successful future. The River Rouge plant employed over 50,000 employees. Pols, Lithuanians, Germans, almost every western Europe country could be represented at the Ford Plant…
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…Andy Warhol, the American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and film maker was born in Pittsburgh on August 6, 1928, shortly afterwards settling in New York. The only son of immigrant, Czech parents, Andy finished high school and went on to the Carnegie…
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…of this government was Alexander Kerensky, who was eventually forced from power. (He later immigrated to the United States.) The last revolution took place in November of the same year. (Because the date was in October on the old Russian calendar, it is usually…
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…. The largest earthquake since non-Indian people started to immigrate and settle along its shores. No earthquake has been registered this sizable on the Richter Scale, but many have hit the northwest that have held their own in damage. January 26, 1700 at about 9…
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…idea of open doors and diversity as strength. Japan is relatively closed to immigration to outside countries. However, this feeling of superiority does not stop them from being careful. "This is probably because the Japanese know their economic house…
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