Papers 4261-4270 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…youths care about their children. Unfortunately, these parents have problems of their own. The parents themselves are usually poor, holds many jobs, have little education and lack family support systems. Some of these families are immigrants who cannot…
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Category: /History
…was the annexation of Texas. Texas was settled as a Mexican territory opened to U.S. settlers in the hope that they would come to Mexico and become a part of the country. This planned failed as U.S. settlers immigrated to Mexico bringing their slaves and forming…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the neighbor/landlord’s garden. Now I know when most people think of a garden they picture a nice little ten by twenty-four spot with a cute little fence, this was not the case. Mr. Civali, a nice old Italian immigrant, owned a couple of restaurants…
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Category: /History
…hours. This is not usually a topic in negotiations, but could be. Working conditions could be discussed. If workers in the factory have no heat, no lunch breaks or they are not allowed to speak, (which was the case in many sweatshops for immigrants
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…is being overwhelmed by immigration, and the American people need it to stop” (Lentworth). Issues such as this are reoccurring trends of thought to many white Americans. Publicly the World Church of the Creator have been heard attacking such government laws…
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…that would promote immigration to Tibet. “Members of congress are outraged that the project will further dilute the area’s traditional Tibetan population and facilitate what they term the Chinese government’s ‘Destructive population transfer policy’” (“China’s…
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…time in The United Sates, there was a prominent republican running a vigorous campaign for presidency on a basis of economic ideas, promising to erect trade barriers and enforce tougher restrictions on immigration. These two developments have one common…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The movie The Joy Luck Club is based on the novel by Amy Tan. It describes the stories of immigrant mothers and their American born daughters. It emphasizes There are four mothers/daughter pairs. The main part of the movie is set in a living room…
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…influence of some segments of society (Jackson 32). Why and how is the U.S. population growing so fast? One-half to two-thirds of U.S. population growth results from domestic births and longer life spans. One-third to one-half is due to immigration
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Category: /Literature/English
…in Singapore, parents’ high expectations for their children. During the 60’s, due to the sudden huge flock of immigrants, the population increased at an uncontrollable rate. As the country had just began her development then, there was no way that she could support…
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