Papers 5011-5020 of total 5477 found.
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…is already well established in this country, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS…
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…attracted growing support during the 1920's. The Nazis promised to stop reparations to the victors of the First World War, end unemployment, give a strong leadership and they attacked immigrants and particularly Jews. Another, earlier, incident that gave…
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…by popular radio programs, dance bands and hockey broadcasts, asall these provided cheap entertainment. Also there was participation insports, picnics, dances and church socials due to shortages of cash. The immigration and birthrate of people drastically…
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…to smuggle illegal Haitian immigrants into the United States. Tyrone, Bob’s mate, begins to fire a gun, forcing the Haitians to jump into a stormy sea so that he and Bob can escape, avoiding prison sentences. Although he tries to resist Tyrone, Bob allows…
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…contribute to these racial tensions in the end (Isaac 266). While religious bigotry and immigrant hatred also resurfaced, particularly against the Irish Catholics (Monahan 10), perhaps the largest social conflict over Prohibition occurred with the working…
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…for the struggling brewery and later bought all of the interests Anheuser-Busch 4 from the minority creditors. This was the beginning of the Anheuser-Busch era. In 1857 a German immigrant named Adolphus Busch arrived in St. Louis. In 1861 he married Eberhard Anheuser…
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…., it is estimated that 85% of the 26 million net new American workers in this decade will consist of women, minorities, and immigrants. The companies that refuse to share power with those discriminated against may be shooting themselves in the foot, compared…
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…Alien Registration Section, where he worked on complicated legal cases and kept registration statistics on illegal immigrants. Eventually, Hoover became a crusader in the fight against Communism , reading every book and every publication ever made…
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…conquered Austria and Czechoslovakia. On November 9, 1938, Jewish homes and shops were burned and destroyed and 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps. Roosevelt bent immigration laws to allow more and more people to take refuge in the United States…
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…been an illegal immigrant. Although many theories arose regarding the trial and the players in the trial, the trial itself was the fastest ever tried in American history. It lasted no more than a few months and had positive results of a guilty verdict…
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