Papers 4531-4540 of total 5477 found.
…. The effectiveness of the workplace and assembly line would be shadowed by the working hours, lack of union, and immigrant treatment. Paradoxically to Carter's decade, the working-class would have more time than a farmer to take leisure. However, for the single women…
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…the creation of planned urban settlements. The need arose from a military take over, a commercial and/or agricultural opportunity, exploitation of mineral wealth, the need to disperse overcrowding creating colonies and the need to immigrate. Religious and mystical…
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…, linked in part to the experience of Europe over the seventeenth century of widespread war waged primarily over religious differences; the need for new, non-divisive bases for loyalty to the sovereign; and the need to attract skilled immigrants for economic…
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…in churches, temples, and mosques. In part, what's happening is a reflection of broader trends. The influx of immigrants into the workplace has raised awareness about the vase array of religious beliefs. All over the country, for example, a growing number…
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…, employment records, records of employment-based drug testing, and immigration records. The judge has no right to exercise discretion. He must issue the order upon receipt of the FBI's application claiming that they seek the records for a foreign intelligence…
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…. that is of the opinion that killing someone is an acceptable solution to trespassing, or immigration should be cut completely off. These opinions may even be justified in certain situations. But in order to be classified into "the law of nature," a belief has to be nearly…
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…observed that seniors tend to retire and migrate to states like Florida for the gambling and golfing. But as they start to develop disabilities where they may need assistance, they tend to immigrate back to their home towns, closer to their families. Nearly…
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…was from Gatsby replied "San Francisco." This is one instance in the novel where Gatsby, who was originally named James Gatz, had changed his name to give the illusion the he was not an immigrant and that his families' roots were American. Also he told Nick…
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…and rejected him from their society. He would not accept Caucasian society because of their mentality towards people of colour. DeSoto decided to separate himself from apartheid South African society when he immigrated across the ocean to Canada in 1967 at the age…
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…Introduction On February 4, 1999, Amadou Diallo, an unarmed 22 year-old immigrant from New Guinea, West Africa, was shot and killed in the narrow vestibule of the apartment building where he lived. Four white officers, Sean Carroll, Kenneth Boss, Edward…
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