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…arrived, the economy grew and attracted Arabs to immigrate to Palestine. However, while the Jews were returning to their homeland, Arab nationalism was growing. Palestine’s Arabs rejected the Balfour Declaration, even though they themselves had little interest…
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…forms of transportation and communication, non-ownership of land by foreigners, a reform of immigration regulations, an eight hour work day and a revision of contract law. The Greenback Party had no firm foundation in Texas. It was made up of rebellious…
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…agricultural empire coming into place, coupled with the immigration of foreigners, also contributed to the decline of surfing, along with many other sacred aspects of the Polynesian culture. If not for the dedication of a few Hawaiian kings like David Kalakau…
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…undiscussed and hidden and where many recent immigrants believe homosexuality brings shame to the family. Various private, corporate, community, state, and federal agencies are trying to help stop the tide of HIV among minorities by starting support outreach…
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…and Taboo, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Civilization and its Discontents, among countless essays, and manuscripts. Freud immigrated to England just before World War II broke out, for Vienna became an increasing dangerous place for Jews, especially ones…
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…with which the problem has hit us thus far. As drugs are 'big business,' they have traditionally offered certain migrant/immigrant groups the opportunity to gain perhaps- too much power in this country. D'Angelo (1994) argues from a general social and Puritan…
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…emotional and bitter opinions on others. Juror #11 is a recent immigrant to the United States. He is well spoken and has a much deeper respect for the American judicial system than the rest of the group. He is polite and occasionally clever, but also resolute…
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…to leave before all the madness started, but other countries said they could not immigrate into their country. Although many Jews were saved the numbers do not even compare to the amount that died (Grobman 148). The Holocaust was the greatest single case…
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…of many social changes such as the women’s rights movement (1920’s) and the civil rights movement (1960’s). Another large and devastating hate group is the neo-Nazis. These working-class people blame all immigrants for taking jobs away from the whites…
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…issues, factory inspection, rights of immigrants, women and children, pacifism and the 8-hour day. She served as a Vice President of the National Woman Suffrage Association from 1911 to 1914. She is one of the strong women who has made positive changes…
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