Papers 781-790 of total 5477 found.
…will each offer arguments either for or against. Offering an endorsement for official adoption of English will be Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, while James C. Stalker will provider a rebuttal on the issue. Hayakawa, a Canadian-born descendant of Japanese-immigrants
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…in which they are isolated to can see the perspective of the Korean wife. The Korean immigration to the United States under went their third and largest wave within the past three decades. A majority of Korean American families that reside here in the coastal…
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…endured by the immigrants who came to America toward the end of the 19th century was full of misery and tribulations. They came from Europe and from all walks of life in search of the "American dream"; only to have those dreams shattered upon their arrival…
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…America, the land of “Golden Opportunities,” is the world’s melting pot for a growing mass of people. Along with this flowering population, comes an extraordinary sense of diversity and cultural value. Immigrants who come to America bring with them…
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…conditions. European immigrants and middle-class white families conform to the new ideal, while other groups, such as the Native Americans, Mexicans, and African Americans, choose to live in alternative family systems. The dominant class also outwardly expresses…
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…neighborhoods in the Southwest to working and lower-middle class suburban areas. The development and institutionalization of gangs have involved many factors, including racial discrimination and economic barriers faced by Mexican American immigrants
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…Northerners and immigrants. "…The parties (of 1860) held countless rallies, parades, picnics, barbecues, pole raisings, and other events to attract and entertain the masses. Flags, banners, and likenesses of the candidates decorated buildings and were…
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…economically, they find it easy to blame immigrants for taking away their jobs or creating fewer opportunities (Abanes 1992,12-15). This type of an analysis is very easy to make but when one makes this assumption, it usually leads to hate towards any minority group…
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…Part 1: We will compare and contrast two main groups of Asians and their incorporation into American life. First we take a look at the Chinese, why and how they immigrate, and their family structure before and after the immigration. We will discuss…
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…Their homeland has the second largest population in the world, yet in America they form one of our smallest minorities. Americans were influenced by their beliefs long before the first immigrants arrived, and an important interchange of ideas has…
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