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…The Immigrant and the Car Salesman There was once a boy named Petros who immigrated to the United States from Greece. His family was very poor, so they came on a ship, and took a train to Chicago, where they thought they could find work. When…
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Category: /History
…to learn about lives of people in the past. Both the Bantu Migration and the Atlantic Slave Trade were means of Immigration, which is the moving of persons into new areas. The immigration from the Bantu Migration and the later Atlantic Slave Trade occurred…
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Category: /History
…Research Report Asians in North America are discriminated for any reason people can find. From there colour to the way they speak. Japanese and Chinese began immigrating to North America during the mid- 1800’s and were a great target…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the lepers discovered in Canada were Chinese immigrants. The British thought of the Chinese as inferior, and treated them very poorly. Many of the Chinese were unemployed and lived in very poor conditions, the perfect breeding ground for a disease like leprosy…
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…existed priorto the Civil War era were seldom to be seem. The changing role of women,the rise in immigration, the expansion into the West, the growth of the middle class, the growth of the urban poor, the changing media and communication:all…
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…arrived on the islands in the first place. The periodically changing currents have allowed many different species to immigrate to the islands. Some, such as sea lions, fur seals, and penguins, could swim with the help of the currents and giant tortoises…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the only freedom that SoTsi-fai had was to take his own life Marin discusses the American immigrant experience. These immigrants bring their cultural heritages with them. This defines their ideas of freedom. Although they share the belief that “freedom…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to choose between the traditions of her family, or continue to live with the name of Jasmine in America. Jasmine starts on a painful trip as an illegal immigrant to Florida, and begins her trip to search her true identity. Jasmine sways between the past…
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Category: /History
…as an immigrant or criminal. It is a trace of a person and from it; the racial identity of the individual is not recognizable. Walking through Annu Palakunnathu Matthew’s exhibit was not only enlightening, but truly provoking. This certainly was a moving display…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of story telling. Wherever she would go everyone loved to hear her improvised stories. At the age of 17 she worked in the house of a Turkish immigrant named Riad Halabi whom she falls in love with but he is twice her age. She is then forced to move…
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