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…and then immigrated to the United States in 1905 (Wikipedia). Kerry's maternal grandmother, Margaret Tyndal Winthrop, is a member of a very historic New England family, whose relatives including John Winthrop, the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and four U.S…
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…The Cultural environment The story of the American people is a story of immigration and diversity. The United States has welcomed more immigrants than any other country -- more than 50 million in all -- and still admits almost 700,000 persons a year. The newcomers…
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…at home. He believes that the government should provide equal opportunity for the middle class, new immigrant and poor. He believes on restoring fairness in our economic policies, promote civil rights, social justice, equality and fairness, with meaningful…
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Category: /History
immigrants could utilize education and hard work to achieve American middle class status, education and hard work could get a black man lynched (Painter 36). For example, a prosperous African American businessman, Anthony Crawford, of Abbeville, South Carolina…
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…the Japanese immigrant Abiko Kyutaro. He migrated to America in 1885, and there he formed dreams to bring the Japanese people here and give them the opportunity to have a comfortable life here. Others did not think the same as him; other Japanese migrates wanted…
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…in which immigration officials put more trust than in documentation. Papers can be readily falsified, but not accents. But language is also indispensable for the functioning of a culture and for transmitting it to succeeding generations. Language and culture…
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…, an Indian firm sent Gandhi to Durban, South Africa, where he was retained as a legal adviser. In South Africa Gandhi was appalled by the widespread denial of civil liberties and political rights to Indian immigrants. Soon after he arrived he began using his legal…
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Category: /Literature
…an effect on limiting my possibilities in life as well. Sociologists and linguists probably will tell you that a person's developing language skills are more influenced by peers. But I do think that the language spoken in the family, especially in immigrant
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…reflected in the richness and variety of works and innovative theatre companies. Due to post World War II immigration and new government policy the society of the 1980s was an increasingly multicultural one. The 1981 census showed that 46.8% of Australians were…
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…Multicultural Diversity in the Workplace COMM215 -------------------------------------------------------- <Tab/>Immigration, civil rights and a growing global economy are just a few reasons for a company to take an interest in improving its…
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