Papers 4521-4530 of total 5477 found.
…the 1920's. Porgy did excel, however, in its acting talent. Director Rouben Mamoulian, a young Russian-American immigrant who had trained at the Moscow Art Theater, reviewed the black plays and musicals of the 20's in his search for performers. Frank Williams…
Details: Words: 1930 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…transactions has increased the level of cooperation among state law-enforcement agencies such as police, customs, immigration, intelligence services, judicial administrations and interior ministries. This makes integration very much a self-reinforcing process…
Details: Words: 1929 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…modern Germany saw no place for immigrants such as Jews who were not part of the Volk and of the great German nation. Anti-Semitism in Germany during this period can seen to be largely attributed to the hunt for a greater, racially unifying Germany. Russia…
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…the summer months. Here, at the nadir of his career, he began to think of himself as "benefactor" to the masses and an icon for Italian immigrants wishing to move up in status. Therefore, when Capone returned to the public's attention, he surrendered to the police…
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…higher than those in the European countries , thus a large number of immigrants were attracted and horded into the country to seek a better life. Consequently, the internal market for goods and services was gradually expanded through this way. The mass…
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…manner. Gould came to America as an immigrant that had nothing. From hard work and perseverance, he was able to work his way up through the ranks. From his ability to work from nothing to something he is a supporter of Social Darwinism that allows companies…
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…population majority which would be further reinforced by the arrival of new immigrants. Durham whom was sympathetic to the merchant class believed the French were a threat to the British commerce in Lower Canada. He believed the French people of Lower Canada held…
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…in February 2005 showed an unemployment rate of 12.6% of the working age population, or 5.2 million workers, the highest jobless rate since the 1930s," ("Germany", Wikipedia). Other social issues in Germany, namely social welfare and immigration, are standard…
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…. Specifically, in one case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "U.S. immigration laws outweighed the employer's labor violations and therefore, that the employee could not recover back pay for violations of the labor law (Bennett-Alexander, Hartman, 2004, p. 86…
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…, at that time, stopped at their full length two stories lower down. The fire was put out about a half hour later but at that time, 141 men and girls were dead. Most of the victims were immigrant girls from 16 to 23 years of age (Brooks 1). Because the government…
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