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…fooled by guff about diversity. Everyone else recognizes the Clinton-Harvard-New York Times brand of diversity for exactly what it is: weakness, dissension, and self-destruction. Immigration Despite President Clinton's view that "diversity" started…
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…offered black women vital instruction in child care and in skills of a being a homemaker. Lillian Wald, a daughter of Jewish immigrants from New York City, began a visiting- nurse service to reach those too poor to pay for doctors and hospitals…
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…for you and your family. Abortion options will be exposed to my Changes. I will improve Victims Rights therefore making our country feel safe. Health Care will not be a problem after my changes. Immigration will be safe and easier. I also propose a change…
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…of the Immigration and Naturalization Service that Elian is sent back to Cuba. On January 5, 2000, “ The INS decides that Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Elian’s father, is the one that will speak for Elian. This means that Elian’s father will make that decision as to whether…
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…in Hampton, Virginia, in 1890. Her settlement offered black women vital instruction in child care and in skills of a being a homemaker. Lillian Wald, a daughter of Jewish immigrants from New York City, began a visiting- nurse service to reach…
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…. Despite the popularity of Sinclair’s work, it was almost impossible to get it published in book form because it disclosed information of the meat industries unsanitary working conditions and the description of the plight of immigrants in America. After…
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…of the Mayflower Compact, governments were now starting to be self-governed. The English Bill of Rights of 1689 dealt with English immigrants. When English immigrants came to the American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries, most of them assumed that they would…
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…conditions rather than her age. She does not look like a wasp; she might be a Greek, a Jew or other eastern European immigrant. She has a skirt and top, rather than a proper dress. The shirt does not even appear to fit her, as she has a belt or rope tied above…
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…In My Antonia, Willa Cather focused on depicting ethnic values of the different cultures of the various immigrants who came to Nebraska. These people had to face the hardships, the plight, and the conditions of life on the rural Nebraska prairie…
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…to receive welfare; but we still do not know if this is related to the economy or the welfare reforms. Many people have raised the issue whether the five-year period should be extended. Another issue is that should immigrant children and pregnant women receive…
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