Papers 4991-5000 of total 5477 found.
…Joseph Pulitzer buys the New York World and once again targets the lower classes. He included many pictures in his publications and employed simple storytelling techniques, as his audience was largely immigrant and still coming to terms with their new language…
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…cleaners, shop and office workers, and also undocumented immigrant workers laboring under the tyranny of neo-liberal economic laws. At the same time, the bombers did inflict massive damage on the world's biggest financial centre and on the important air…
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…that pass through highway tunnels. Industry leaders say the federal government should shoulder some of the financial burden, as it does with airport security. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the CIA, Immigration and Naturalization Service…
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…of the popular Italian-American Mafia appeared during the National Prohibition period in the 1920s when the government closed down all legal liquor suppliers. This lead to the creation of a new and illegal market for booze and beer and gave the immigrant Mafiosi…
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…Ruchel Dwajra Zylska was an immigrant. Her father was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi. Her parents got rid of that name when they moved to America. They changed her name to Rachel Deborah Shilsky. Rachel's parents were opposite from each other. Her mother…
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…provides a wide range of services. Established in 1975, CSS' resettlement program is the oldest resettlement agency in Georgia. It resettles more than 500 refugees and reaches out to more than 5000 immigrants per year. The services provided by CSS have grown…
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…GPA and is also the president of the student body (Wildavsky 3). Along with Jamall, Shirly Collado was also a member of Posse. Shirly grew up in Brooklyn. The daughter of Dominican immigrants, she never dreamed of going to college. Vanderbilt…
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…as 'resistance' to societal changes, this was not the origin of the subculture. Hebdige (1979) points to the importance of ethnicity in the development of subcultures in his work about punks, "the kind of immigration patterns which Cohen had seen as dislocating…
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…trying to solve the problem of immigration. The division between national and regional politics was in academic discourse formalized by the existence of the discipline of "international relations" for a long time, while "external arena" is its basic province…
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…. (source:www.worldwar2history.info/PearlHarbor) After that though, the incarceration of the immigrant Japanese as well as the Japanese-American population is brought to light. They were incarcerated because of their potential threat to the United States, though they really presented…
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