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…that have either migrated or immigrated to another country. This cultural diversity is very large in Australia and it has restrictions on who may enter. With those who can enter, the legal system should recognise and cater for the needs of this cultural diversity…
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Category: /History
…of Industrial Revolution Around 14 million people immigrated to the United States between 1860 and 1900. Most came with hopes of finding work in Americas booming industrial centers. With work being scarce During the Civil War, the government encouraged immigration
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…As industrialization caused cites to grow in leaps and bounds, political bosses started to take power. As the 19th Century came to a close, almost every sizable city had a political boss, or at least had one rising to power. Tons of immigrants from…
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…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
…employed and do work. The immigrants could make more money then in their old country. People that are born in America take it for granted. They do not have to learn everything about America as naturalized citizens. American citizens sometimes…
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Category: /History
…As industrialization caused cites to grow in leaps and bounds, political bosses started to take power. As the 19th Century came to a close, almost every sizable city had a political boss, or at least had one rising to power. Tons of immigrants from every…
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…I would recommend this book, "Road to Chilifa" to other teenagers in Canada and especially for who immigrated to Canada because the main character of this book named, Karim is someone who just arrived to Canada and this book tells us about how difficult…
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…in American history. He portrays the feelings of immigrant workers coming to America and captures the struggle they go through to achieve a piece of the American dream. Sinclair uses Jurgis as a symbol for the typical immigrant worker of the time to describe what…
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Category: /Literature
…************** Ms. Penn English 11, Period 3 September 28, 2004 Summary Writing <Tab/>In the article The Good Daughter written by Carline Hwang, the author addresses her experience as the child of immigrants and how she was brought up…
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…When humans interact through the crossing borders and migration into new regions, the residents and immigrants are faced with the problems of racism, segregation, misinterpretation, and even exploitation of others. The Spaniards explored the New World…
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