Papers 4931-4940 of total 5477 found.
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…thought to be inferior to whites. Even though untrue, many white people felt as if they had control and power over the darker skin beings. Whether it is the thought of slavery or the immigration factor, whites felt superior. The colored people had no choice…
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…and custody laws clearly set this precedent. If this was at all in question, it should have been a matter for courts and immigration officials. Instead, with television cameras on the front lawn ready to splash images of screaming children across television sets…
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…are being tested. This includes immigration problem, discrimination regarding race or sex etc, and work problems. There are many more cases. In 1993 the Childs support act was launched. Social security tribunals are used widely and more commonly. They aim to deal…
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immigrants from everywhere. When he came back to Seattle, he had enough money to buy himself food that will last for few days. Being a Filipino was hard those days when you could only rent a room on Chinatown or places where prostitutes, criminals and gamblers…
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…in the number of immigrants into America. Realists such as Henry James and William Dean Howells, two of the most prolific writers of the Nineteenth-century, used typical realistic methods to create an accurate depiction of changing American life. William…
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…carousing, the lack of academic standards, the casual and unearned assumption of superiority, the inability to see immigrants, Catholics, Jews, and the poor as fully human. The Episcopacy provided plenty of evidence to support the idea that it was, as Newt…
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…. When Christopher Columbus landed in the New World, he called the native people indios (Spanish for Indians) because he thought he had reached India. Since the Europeans immigrated to North and South America Native Americans have been significantly reduced…
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…they played a major role in obtaining equal franchise for women. Social service and immigrants were also important areas they focus on while Louise focused on the temperance movement because she believed in educational value or prohibition campaigns, She was active…
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…nations had rigidly restricted immigration), joined with the Zionists to form the Jewish Agency to assist and direct Jewish settlement and development in Palestine. The Communist Revolution of 1917 did not end the sufferings of the Jewish population in Russia…
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…was Kennedy 303, Nixon 219, and Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia 15. Kennedy's Family President Kennedy's great-grandparents immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1858. They settled in Boston, Mass. His grandfathers, Patrick J. Kennedy and John F…
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