Papers 4511-4520 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…, couples receive about 300 state rights, but none of the 1,049 federal rights such as immigration, social security, and spousal benefits. In a marriage, heterosexual couples receive all state rights, all federal legal rights, and responsibilities (www.legal…
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…Europeans, Jews) and who were the target of U.S. immigration restrictions in the 1920's. This imbalance of hatred led to neglect of reporting the holocaust in comparison to the rape of Nanking (Dower 34-35).…
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…the immigration and assimilation of Africans and Asians into our country, we are faced in the near future, quite apart from the bloodshed of racial conflict, with the biological alteration and destruction of the British people as they have existed here since the coming…
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…poor white farmers who scraped out a living from the land. This contrasted sharply with Northern society, where industrialization flourished, creating wealthy entrepreneurs and employing cheap immigrant labour. Given the localized nature of media…
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…suburban families together but across the nation, it actually made many other families feel a sense of alienation and powerlessness. Immigrants felt out of place and black families felt removed from the norms of society since they weren't treated as equals…
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Category: /History
…Canal. He won the Nobel Peace Price for mediating the Russo-Japanese War and reached a Gentleman's Agreement on immigration with Japan (Errico and Oates, 126). He took pride in himself and his office and succeeded both terms in office as President…
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…/>The workplace is changing there are more women, ethnic minorities, and more immigrants that are entering the work force. As a result, the workplace is even more multicultural. Now, think about what you have read about today's job market. Today…
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Category: /History
…was a Scottish immigrant who had worked his way up from "rags to riches" in the railroad and steel industry. And by 1901, he was one of the richest men in the World and one of the few men who actually achieved the American ideal of "rags to riches" (Brinkley, Alan, et…
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…. Buildings in New Zealand tell a unique story of immigrants - from both Polynesia and Europe - coming to a strange land and adapting known building forms to new conditions and materials. Australian architecture has also had historical significance reflecting its…
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…magnified problems of poverty, disease, crime, and corruption C. Influx of immigrants and rise of new managerial class upset traditional class alignments D. Massive depression (1893-1897) convinced many that equal opportunity was out of reach for many Americans…
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