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…will find their new "threats" and "enemies" in black youths, undocumented immigrants, environmentalists, feminists, gays and lesbians and go on to more "mainstream" opponents in attempts, including domestic covert operations, to divide and discredit the lager…
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…scrounging too......but a freedman blocks their way "I got here first " he argues, "Why shouldn't I keep my place? I know I'm foreign." 15 The impoverished client even has to bow down to Greek immigrants whilst just trying to collect his daily sustenance. Again…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…%, Suburban 5%. Minorities: Hisp 9%, Other 3%, Asian 2%, Black 1%, Amer Ind 1%. Immigration: Born 96%, Naturalized 2%, Alien 2%. Housing: Own 70%, Rent 30%, Homeless <.1%.Education: HS grad 87%, Coll grad 26%, Post grad 9%. Labor Force: Wh-Collar 66%, Bl…
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…, and Fearful of African Americans, immigrants, Jews and Catholics. Finally, after it taking about twenty years to ratify, the 18th amendment was passed (Hakim 27). This law prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages…
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…the emergence of a working-class theatre appeared. It occurred in an area of New York called the Bowery. The Bowery was an avenue which ran up and down the east side, with much of the native-born and immigrant working-class living to the east of it. It consisted…
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Category: /History
…and transitions in American culture. In the late 1800's, the United States was experiencing "swift growth and change" as a result of a changing economy, society, and culture because of an influx in the number of immigrants into America. Realists such as Henry…
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…the convention were active abolitionists in the anti-slavery movement. There were also Irish immigrants and native-born women who worked in factories as well as several men. One of them - James Mott who was appointed chairman, was the husband of Lucretia Mott. After…
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Category: /History
…of the country, West Berlin's population dropped dramatically. To make up for the population shortfall, immigrant labour was allowed in, especially from Poland, Yugoslavia and Turkey. Access to churches, large municipal buildings, parks, theaters, and even…
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…in the initial MPC roll out, including the national ID card, driving license, immigration, health card, credit card. electronic cash, debit card, and ATM card. All theses will improve the ease with which ordinary Malaysians conduct routine transactions with government…
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…. It is only through immigration that the capitalist economy has been able to keep up with the demand for cheap unskilled labour. (Purdy, 1988:229) So the value of labour power is determined outside capitalism, in non-capitalist units that maintain…
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