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…        The Chinese started immigrating to the United States in 1849. They left China in search of a better life. Life in China in the 1800's was very hard. There wasn't enough food, money and the cities were overpopulated…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, and new eligibility rules for immigrants. Some states required applicants to search for a job before applying for benefits. These states also required beneficiaries to document job searches before receiving benefit approval. Welfare reform's work first…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…of the farming and handicraft economy. As America changed with age, the face of child labor also changed. With the birth of the industrial revolution, and the opening of many factories, there were new employment opportunities. Eventually immigrants and women took…
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…a Jewish immigrant in Canada with limited English could only complicate matters. Studies like the ILGWU have concluded that ‘94 per cent of sewing machine operators in Toronto are born outside Canada (Das Gupta, 51).’ With studies as dramatic…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. 3)Scheme for housing foreign talent is aiming to help foreign talents to settle down with their family smoothly and quickly as well as become part of the community, etc. New Zealand is a traditional immigration country only after America, Canada…
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Category: /History
…and more towards manufacturing. They were less dependent on slavery as many of the workers in the factories were immigrants. Because of the factory atmosphere, many of the immigrants settled in the large cities on the North where jobs were easier to find…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Pennsylvania were under the jurisdiction of the vicar apostolic of London, but the American priest John Carroll was consecrated its first bishop in Baltimore, on August 15, 1790. During the 19th century the mass growth of immigrants from Ireland, Germany, Italy…
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…against Roman Catholics, Jews, Orientals, and virtually all immigrants. This is unbelievable, how could a group of people who claim to be men of faith and believers of the Bible commit these harsh acts of oppression against their fellow man. The people, who…
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Category: /History
…of heavy industry and its effects on the army. USA: Many European immigrants, a strong middle class, the decrease of death rate in infants, British introduction of cotton textile factories, the emergence of steel and iron mining, and the mass production…
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…. and its departments, agencies, and officers. Among the varied areas of litigation handled by the Civil Division are patents and copyrights, fraud, tort claims, customs and immigration, international trade, veterans' affairs, and consumer affairs. The Civil…
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