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…to recover. Estimates said that the growth in East Germany would exceed that of West Germany by a rate of nearly 10%. Violence continued, but less frequent than in 1993 Political restrictions against immigrants were approved. A court ruled that German…
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…, and refrigerators (373). This made it easy to ignore the poor folk of the country like tentant farmers and immigrant families who were often times without work or weren’t making enough to support themselves. These people were pushed to the back. Herbert Hoover…
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…(loss of family and of the social and cultural backround they had known before the Holocaust). The community in Israel tried to provide them with personal and professional care. Nevertheless, to those survivors who immigrated to Israel when elderly…
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…). The community in Israel tried to provide them with personal and professional care. Nevertheless, to those survivors who immigrated to Israel when elderly it was more difficult to adjust than the younger survivors. There was also a study done…
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…of oil, a pool discovered by one Edward Doheny in 1892. Edward Laurence Doheny arrived in Los Angeles in 1892 at the age of 36. The son of an Irish immigrant, Ed had spent 20 years wandering through the Southwest and Mexico. He tried his hand at several…
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…the Sioux fifteen thousand dollars annually for access into Powder River country. The Indians did allow whites to use the Bozeman Trail just as they allowed immigrants to use the Holy Road. The U.S. Government had an obligation to protect its citizens…
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…that for second or third generation urban-to rural immigrants, the view of urban women as a whole may tend to be misogynistic. "Women loom large not only in…conceptions of urban vice but in ideas of rural virtue as well." (Ferguson: 1997;140) This is also an example…
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…Playboy Club, the invention of the first laser, the formation of the Peace Corps and the passage of the Immigration Act. The sixties also had extraordinary people. Some people in the sixties were: Robert F. Kennedy (President Kennedy’s brother, who…
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…Dream as the American Tragedy. Many Americans who immigrated to the United States in the 20's were believing the same misconception, only to later find the hidden truth that the American Dream was not all what it was cracked up to be. One of the greatest…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…or the strength behind her love. B. The feather is a symbol not only for June but also for all the dreams and hopes immigrants have for themselves and their children coming to America. They may have nothing but the will to survive and the hope of a better life…
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