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…a heavy cannabis smoking tradition that remained a part of their culture, while immigrating to the US (Herer 87). The next group to be targeted by anti-marijuana legislation were Blacks in the Storyville section of New Orleans, otherwise known…
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…), the third pillar of the European Union, since Amsterdam many of its previous responsibilities, such as visas, asylum, immigration and other responsibilities related to the free movement of people, have been transferred to the first (EC) pillar…
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…that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Immigration Department restricted the entry into the country of certain religious practitioners, particularly persons suspected of intending to proselytize. Consequently, Nigeria’s constitution prohibits state and local…
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…, and both have historically had similar patterns of immigration. Moreover, Canadians are exposed to American television (both entertainment and news programming) and, Canadians and Americans read many of the same books and magazines. As a result…
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…and wealthy Italians. Between 1880 and 1920, more than 4 million Italians emigrated to America, the largest wave of immigrants from any particular country during a forty-year period (American-Italian Heritage Association Professor Philip J. DiNovo…
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…of German immigrants. When he was twelve he left home and went to Rochester and worked all kinds of unskilled labor jobs until he was 19 years old. He found a job as an apprentice machinist in a machine shop. He didn't like this job, so after four months he…
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…and the United States were originally English colonies, and both have historically had similar patterns of immigration. Moreover, Canadians are exposed to American television (both entertainment and news programming) and, Canadians and Americans read many…
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…proportionately as per successive generation, unless stimulated by mutation, selection, emigration, or immigration of individuals. The relative proportion of genotypes in the population will also be maintained after one generation, should these conditions…
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…, Joseph Aaron Kornberg and Lena Rachel Katz, were immigrant Jews who made great sacrifices to ensure the safety of their family. They had fled Poland, for if they had stayed, they would have been murdered in a German concentration camp. His grandfather had…
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…, a Jet, and therefore, an enemy of the immigrants. In no time at all, other Jets, led by Riff, rush to A-rab's side. No words are exchanged between the gangs, since it is, after all, a musical, and they basically just jump around in exaggerated fashion…
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