Category: /Literature/English
to the United States of America. This story sounds like it came from the 1920's to 1940's. It is full of dialog.
Plot:
Kristian Swenson, a 16 year old Swedish girl, immigrates to the United States to seek a new life. Kristian She makes a vow to forget her
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Category: /History/North American History
to become more industrialized, and this shaped the nation to what it is today.
<Tab/>The railroad industry did not only provide the nation with transportation, but it also provided thousands of jobs to laborers and immigrants that entered America
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
In the early 19th century, Koreans came to the United States seeking freedom from Japanese rule and to maintain their Korean cultural identity. Like many other minorities, Korean immigrants experienced racial discrimination in the past and they also
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
better if there country leader would be from the same county rather then from some other place. I also feel that is an immigrant would become a president he would change a lot of things maybe make some things as if they were in his own country such as many
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Category: /History/North American History
those they had escaped. During the years of the late 1800s and early 1900s, the United States allowed the highest rates of immigration in it's history as groups from a number of different countries sought an escape from the economical, political
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
that miscommunication causes problems. An English Only law will unite Americans and give them all a common ground on which to communicate. It will diminish racial conflicts, as well as encourage immigrants to become involved in the U.S. society and become successful
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Category: /History
Asian Indians
Their struggle as immigrant minority and major contributions to the American society
Asian Indians come from an area with the second largest population in the world, but form only one of the smallest minorities in the United States
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Category: /Literature/English
relevance and comfort in asserting their separate ethnic identities. Commonly, immigrant parents ponder whether the opportunities in America are worth sacrificing traditional cultures, before making the move to America. American society seems to be too powerful
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Category: /Literature/English
Contratistas: Work Providers or Abusers?
My problem is the contratistas (labor contractors) continual abuse of immigrants that come from Mexico to California; I believe it is wrong. I am trying to address any reader of this essay in order to further
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Category: /Literature/English
future is built on strong foundations forged over the past century. Relations such as industry, trade, tourism, immigration, cultural exchange, our history and geography have paved the way for a stronger partnership between the two continents
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