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…/immigration. One of the most important issues of the 2000 presidential election is tax reform. This topic, possibly more than any other issue in the election, reflects the greatest disparity among candidates of the same party. Among the Democrats, Bill…
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…Why bilingual education is so important for high schools? This question is easy to answer and prove with facts. Indeed, America is a country of immigrants from all over the world, who come with their own culture, traditions and language. Moreover, some…
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…. Along the same lines of cityward movement, railroad companies also stimulated the flow of immigration. Seeking settlers to buy their land and giving the owners a profit, these companies advertised in Europe and sometimes offered to transport the newcomers…
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…already was married with two daughters, and was flourishing in his gang life. When Russia came under new law they made a deal with America to let over 66,000 Russians immigrate to America. What America did not know was three fourths of those immigrants were…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The Role of the U.S. in the Third World in the Year 2000         The United States budget will continue to tighten and we must better utilize our dollars spent on Third World aid. The questions of illegal immigration, the population explosion…
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…circumstances that propel them into perhaps totally different directions. This is evidenced in Pierre Montana's immigration to Italy five years ago. Immigration is a one-way journey and immigrants are often presented with relatively more barriers to overcome than…
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…. A great thing Laurier did was that he brought up the immigration system. By doing that, he had made Canada a multicultural country. He had also made Canada a great place for the freedom for almost anything. Immigrants had the freedom to practice their own…
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…a lifetime. There are the immigrants. Not the immigrants who come to America looking for freedom and a new life-I'm talking of the ones who invade our beaches and our borders, and head straight for the welfare sign up desk. These people suck up tax dollars from…
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Category: /History
…that spread throughout Canada via Scottish and Irish immigrants and the British army. The players adopted elements of field hockey, such as the "bully" (later the face-off) and "shinning" (hitting one's opponent on the shins with the stick or playing with the stick…
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…of the city's poor immigrants yet the target of pointed jabs from political cartoonist Thomas Nast, these were two opposite faces of the Boss. There is little question that the Tweed Ring practiced thievery and that Tammany Hall had a series of reoccurring…
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