Papers 411-420 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…works, including the law. Another stressful situation is the deficit of money to support yourself. Most immigrants, in order to survive have to make the hardest works because they do not have legal permission to work. Finally, feel absence…
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…of the 1989 National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia. Multicultural Background Australia is the first country to adopt a official policy to prohibit the coloreds immigrate to Australia. However, it is one of the world¡¦s countries which has the most…
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Category: /Entertainment
…and the citizens of the US today. Immigration policies have altered since the first European ship landed in the Americas. The European Expansion has had a huge impact on our nation's population, thus leading to immigration issues that have erupted ever since…
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…Fight for Your Rights Through the years, many different groups of Americans have been treated unfairly. They have been denied equal rights and opportunities. Some of these groups were Women, Blacks, immigrants, mentally ill patients, Native Americans…
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…Bread and Roses In the film Bread and Roses, we see a real humanistic story of an immigrant in the United States. For me, It represents the life of most of the immigrants who are working and living in this powerful country right now…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The United States of America are considered a nation of immigrants, most of them having traditionally come from Europe. Therefore, the Whites form the ethnic majority, but African Americans, Hispanics and Asian Americans all having their own way of life…
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…. There was always a cause and effect. The effect was mostly negative. People were not benefiting from the industries. A major problem in the United States was immigration. There had been so many immigrants coming that it caused the United States to get overpopulated…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the Californians. This display can be closely compared to today’s tensions between citizens born in the US and the Immigrants. Great pieces of literature are timeless in the lessons they teach and the controversy they portray. The tensions between the Okies…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Struggling Strangers Strangers From A Different Shore by author/professor Ronald Takaki has brought a new perspective of my growing knowledge of the hardships and endless obstacles that Asian-Americans have struggled with through their immigration
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…, reveals common experiences of the millions of European immigrants who came to America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries-their fears, their hopes, their expectations. Which the author explains, and what was happening prior before and after…
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