Papers 4391-4400 of total 5477 found.
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…(World War I). Almost two out of every 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…
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…created a surge of immigration to the American colonies.(Bishop 15) At the same time emerging countries were becoming competitors for world markets, particularly in America. The discovery of new machines such as the spinning jenny, the wool combing machine…
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…decided to try to come up with some sort of relief. Among other things, they limited immigration, returned hundreds of Mexicans living here,and sought other methods to help the farmers. Hoover's Federal Farm Board urged farmers to plant less so…
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…was a show of manhood back then. Wrestling, in America, started in the early 1900’s. The Irish settlers brought it with them when they immigrated to America. In America the first real experienced wrestlers were post civil war veterans. It was the biggest sport…
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Category: /Literature/English
…plant was considered a “industrial Cathedral.” Hundreds waited month after month in front 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…
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…Maurice Sendak was born June 10, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were poor immigrants from Poland who came to America before World War I. Many of his relatives died in the Holocaust, and this was an important influence upon his childhood. His…
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…helicopters to the Mexican Air Force and allowed Mexican Soldiers to train at United States bases. Another plan was made so that the United States could send illegal aliens back to the immigrant’s hometown. Economy One of the biggest things of the economy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the net. Blaxxun is one such example of an online community that gives the user the opportunity to ‘communicate’ in this highly developed world. Once immigrated the ‘citizen’ is given the options of choosing a specific colony from as diverse a range…
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…to interact with people from their own race and surroundings and all of this was like a new discovery for them as well as for the white immigrants. The relations between the English and the Virginian Indians was somewhat strong in a few ways. They were having…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Short Story, Critical Analysis of Two Kinds Amy Tan's two kinds is a short story which dipicts the relationship between an immigrant mother, an American daughter and their inability to understand each other. Although most mother/daughter…
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