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Category: /Social Sciences
…; Spousal privilege and confidential marriage communications; Spousal immigration benefits; Status of children; Support payments in divorce action; Tax relief for natural disaster losses; Vacation allowance on termination of public employment by death…
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…large as to be ungovernable, and would have been even more wracked by rebellion and unrest that than it was. The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo benefitted the United States in the sense that it was able to have more land and accept more immigrants, from Mexico…
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…to help in keeping the flu virus at a low. At this time, Jonas Salk is working on a vaccine for the most feared disease of today, AIDS.         Jonas Edward Salk was born to Polish-Jewish immigrants, Daniel B. and Dora Salk, on October 28, 1914. Dr…
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…year. In 1892 Ellis island opens and 17 million immigrants pass through during the first few years. Also in 1892, a major influence to the women's movement came from Charlotte Perkins "Yellow Wall Paper." And the invention of the assembly line by Henry…
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…and immigrants. As the 'baby bust' follows the 'baby boom,' there will be less young white male workers, and experts say that it will be mostly women who will take up the slack. Therefore, companies had better be prepared to recruit, train and promote them…
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…covered a span of five thousand years since the period of its first know civilization. During this period, several strains of immigrants, representing different ethnic families and linguistic ones have merged into it and have contributed to its diversity…
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Category: /History
…with Christianity of their immigrant neighbors, in an effort to construct some kind of workable moral order within the ruins of the old Indian world. They mingle uninhibitedly with frontiersmen, surveyors, and outlaws, with white, mulatto and black in an era before…
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…" immigration in to Palestine) that was being conducted in that period in the lower Danube basin.1 Destruction of Yugoslav Jewry. It was the division of the country in to separate areas that determine the pace at which the extermination of Yugoslav Jewry…
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…a major contributor. Jamaican’s tend to be a people who immigrate to all parts of the world but they do not forget where they are from or whom they have left behind. Many overseas Jamaican’s remit money and goods regularly whether as their personal savings…
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…campaign. Yet Clinton's popularity increased as the strength of the economy continuedand as the public tired of actions led by the GOP (Grand Old Party; Republican), such as congressional investigations, cutbacks in services for the poor, anti-immigrant
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