Papers 4231-4240 of total 5477 found.
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…freedoms and right (1). 2) Improving social conditions. Education was thought to be the best weapon a free country had against violence, crime, disorder and social problems (1). 3) Promoting cultural unity. Early America was a conglomeration of immigrants
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…be aware that Americas ethnic make-up is changing because of comparatively high immigration and birthrates among some minority groups. The census bureau projects that by the year 2050; nearly half of the population will belong to non-white minority groups…
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…on a specific culture. Outside influences from other countries can also affect the art and the artists of a certain society. As a country sees more and more immigrants from a certain area, the art will begin to reflect the ideologies these outsiders bring…
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…is NOT evil and that altruism CAN be. She goes along with the almighty American dollar, not against it. She has helped the Russian-American relationship (immigrated…intermixing ideas from other cultures). In other words, she has most definitely changed many…
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…standing up, so I can move my body around. I don't sit and make dainty little things.” As a child, Voulkos did not imagine a future as an internationally influential artist. The third of five children born to Greek immigrant parents in Bozeman, Mont., he could…
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…three new immigrants called the big northeast municipalities (such as the Lower East Side of New York) their new home. They would take any job available to support the family, and they worked in many different jobs which were as physically demanding…
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immigration of highly visible groups of foreigners, and quick changes in the racial composition of neighbourhoods, also the economic status of a country scapegoats ethnic minorities18. Even conflicts that seem race free are complicated with ethnic tension…
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…, and beaten with the officer’s nightstick (Police Brutality and Excessive Force in the New York City Police Department 17). Abner Louima a Haitian immigrant was arrested outside a dance club in Brooklyn, and was brutally assaulted when he arrived at the police…
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…Isaac Asimov was born on January 2, 1920 in Petrouchi, Russia. His parents were Judah and Anna Asimov. Isaac also has a sister Veronica and a brother Stanley. In 1923 his family immigrated to the United States. He and his family grew up in Brooklyn…
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…, are not subordinated to their expectations. One of the biggest generation gaps in history may be in the making; like the children of immigrants, who created their own identities in a new culture, many mothers are creating, as adults, new identities for themselves…
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