Papers 4491-4500 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…of a middle class Caucasian group. "On the highway, I felt happy, pleased by it all. I patted Carolyn's thigh. Her people were like Mexicans, only different."(page 698) Asian immigrants are subjected to many of the same social and economic barriers…
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…was there an actual victor. British forces, working together with volunteer militia units, successfully held the American forces at bay. Ironically enough, most of the volunteer militia consisted of recent U.S. immigrants, who chose to fight their so-called liberators…
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…. Also while in high school he met future band mate with Nirvana, and many other groups, Krist(Chris) Novoselic. Krist was an immigrant from Croatia and he and Kurt became friends instantly. Later Kurt and Krist formed Nirvana with Chad Channing…
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…element of the Japanese culture and determines many aspects of the social and organisational behaviours. Chinese and Korean scholars and immigrants brought in other types of thinking into Japan and those new ideas were mixed with the indigenous ideals which has…
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…palsy, suffered severe brain injuries at birth when she apparently was choked by her umbilical cord. Gaelle was born in 1987 at Harlem Hospital. The case claims that when Gaelle's mother, a Hatian immigrant who spoke very little English, arrived…
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…the Safe Act. <Tab/>The Patriot Act violates our Sixth Amendment by undercutting the right to a public trial. On November thirteenth the Administration announced its intention to create secret military trials in order to try immigrants and other…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the shaping of foreign military and its policies. <Tab/>Although the President is the main decision maker Congress plays an important role in making decisions about trade, foreign aid, military spending, immigration and other issues which would arise…
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Category: /History
immigrants it meant hope and a successful future. The River Rouge plant employed over 50,000 employees. Pols, Lithuanians, Germans, almost every western Europe country could be represented at the Ford Plant. Like a father Henry Ford began educational programs…
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…this, but was extremely bitter over the agreement as it meant the loss of all their previous military gains over the last years. On top of this, in the Exclusion Act of 1924, the USA passed a law denying Japanese citizens the right to immigrate to America. These blows…
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…the gold standard, rather advocating silver and free credit. The journey to urban liberalism was to take over 100 years. Well into the 20th century, the democrats combined their uproot from immigrant voter in big cities with the South and West to win elections…
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