Papers 4711-4720 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…, Armenia and her people have been trying to stabilize themselves and their homeland. Many Armenians have immigrated all around the world and now Armenia is a developing and promising country. Armenia had many advantages which have made her so important…
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…of Brockton factories had closed down. Also Rocky's father Pierino was experiencing prejudice by both his co workers and his superiors for being an immigrant. Rocky would dread working at the Brockton ice and coal company and he would come home with soot and grime…
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Category: /History
…destiny" to satisfy the political and economic aspirations of ever greater sectors of the populace. What this ignores is the radicalism of class struggle. In particular, the emergence of an industrial proletariat and the influx of large waves of immigrants
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…workforce. Women and pre-war immigrates joined the workforce in huge numbers, with many women earning close to ‘male’ rates or income. The liberal-country Party was elected to govern Australia for almost 30 years, in the short-term of the Whitlam labour…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to hide Tom, but Ma had enough. Ma finally tells Tom he must leave because he is endangering the entire family. After his departure, heavy rains fall on California. Instead of drought conditions, flood waters rise and many immigrants become sick and die…
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Category: /History
…of the Arabs refused to share their land with the Jewish settlers, which caused much conflict. Jewish immigration continued and by 1914, forty thousand Jewish settlers traveled to Palestine, therefore further increasing the friction between the Jews and Arabs…
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Category: /History
…," wrote the editors of one League publication its greatest curse. The identification of the saloon and its offerings with the urban, immigrant working class further enraged Prohibitionists. As the United States came closer to war, the antipathy, which…
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…been the justification for a series of controversial policies, ranging from tougher immigration laws to high military budgets to restrictions on civil liberties.” Such policies might make it harder to terrorize, but they will not prevent it from occurring…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and watch Jack Benny on television. Incidentally, the rebirth of the American dream influenced metropolitan life as well. As middle class white families moved out of the city to own a home in suburbia, European Jewish immigrants, African Americans and other…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and a half cents over five. It’s all there because the big land owners want to make a profit. Comparing that to today you still see farmers hiring immigrants to work for cheap. Maybe that’s what Steinbeck is getting at. Or you can be the nicest person in the world…
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