Papers 4811-4820 of total 5477 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…with the increase in immigration from Spain to New Spain there was a shift in demand from the resources of wealth such as the mines and the wealthy sugar crops to a more general need of Spanish goods including wheat, cattle and other general Spanish goods. As more…
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Category: /History
…was considered a “industrial Cathedral.” Hundreds waited month after month in front of the employment building hoping to be hired. To foreign immigrants it meant hope and a successful future. The River Rouge plant employed over 50,000 employees. Pols…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and trustworthiness of politicians. These works resonate for a generation which has to deal with exponentially increasing population problems and with rapidly increasing demands on our immigration facilities and resources. They strike a special chord with a nation…
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…designed it. Although globalization does influence Canadians, the effects are minimal compared to the rest of the world. Canada is a nation of immigrants, with origins reaching all corners of the globe. The character of the country represents peoples…
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…Democratic Party won elections once again, and in March 1996 it reunited with the People’s Party to form a new government. By late 1996 Haidar’s right-wing Freedom Party had increased in popularity. An outspoken opponent of immigration and the EU, Haidar won…
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…to appreciate his styles and understand why and how his works were created. His life is as interesting as his artistic masterpieces. Andrew Warhola (his original name) was born one of three sons of Czech immigrants, somewhere…
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…, virtually everywhere." (Bio-pollution, Internet) So far, like human immigration control, the battle against kudzu has been spotty, expensive, and largely ineffective. Two dozen federal agencies have stitched together crazy ways of detection…
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…protect the manufactured goods from cheap foreign policies. Although labor was greatly needed, encouragement of immigration caused the northern labor force to be well numbered, since most Europeans worked in the factories and on the railroads in the north…
Details: Words: 1996 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…in how fire codes addressed the issues of occupancy. The majority of the workers at the factory were young immigrant women working under "sweat-shop-like" conditions. Over 500 workers were packed into the eighth and ninth floors of the ten story building…
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…;/A> as an office worker at the HIAS - the same immigrant organization that took care of us when we first came here. Since she was busy, she did not have much time to think about her friends and family. Moreover, we got the chance to get to know some…
Details: Words: 1955 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)