Essays 61 - 90
This 15 page paper discusses U.S. immigration policies and laws in history and as they are today. The writer argues that American ...
we are in fact a nation of immigrants, with the exception of Native Americans (Cole). But, in terms of first generation immigrant...
racism to paint this ethnic group as being less than human and, therefore, worthy of exclusion from the US. 3. Why, according to ...
Immigration policy has turned out to be a minefield for the political parties. This research paper examines U.S.-Mexican immigrati...
suffering and difficulty adjusting associated with Immigration. Even the relief of being removed from whatever hardship that brou...
many people arrived on American shores over the years. It is estimated that at least 400,000 people fled to the United States, and...
topic of illegal immigration is highly controversial in todays world. Americans want to place the finger of blame on some specifi...
attempting to curb activity until such a time as when other social policies provide a more amenable application? Indeed, the stud...
society, and mental and physical health impacts. Whether or not such ambivalence is related to the greater permissiveness of Amer...
In five pages this paper examines how technology has changed the game of golf in terms of design, chemistry, and in equipment chan...
In ten pages the drug Ecstasy is examined in terms of its development and illegal status in the United States with the arguments o...
In eight pages the workplace and illegal drug testing are exained in terms of various types, issues, and employer suggestions rega...
In five pages California's Mexican illegal immigrant problem is examined in terms of several hypothetical situations designed to a...
In eight pages the plight of the African Americans, Latinos, and Asians in terms of assimilation and immigration are considered. ...
In three pages this research paper discusses the immigration policy of the United States in a consideration of the terms economic ...
In eight pages this paper examines the history of Jewish family immigration in terms of the significance of education. Six source...
existing immigrants (Cosh). In 1994 forty-three percent of Canadian immigrants were grouped into the economic class (Cosh). This...
In six pages the immigration to the United States by the Irish is examined in terms of the struggles and achievements that were en...
themselves. Finally, the new immigrants seem to be more Russian than Jewish (Barker A01). It is interesting to note that the ear...
In 8 pages the Hispanic conditions as they relate to Cubans and Mexicans are considered first during the 1800s and then in terms o...
such as ceramics, pottery and basket weaving represent an enormous dexterous talent that was instrumental in maintaining the survi...
In fourteen pages Canada is examined in terms of its economy and the effects of immigration as a result of its postwar policy. Th...
to make their own destinies -- to follow whatever dreams they may have kept harbored deep inside for fear they would never be able...
ideas of Thomas Malthus and his theories on population growth. Then we can apply this to the UK. His theory was based on...
published in 1929, Charles Edward Merriam observed, "The racial complexity of Chicago is one of the characteristic features of its...
20). The premise is that both the workers and their employers would benefit from such a policy (p. 20). Cooper (2004) adds that th...
members of particular racial and ethnic groups which are often compared in relation to the majority or dominant group within the p...
had constraints placed on individuals in the same way being totally unacceptable on the new world order that was emerging. This wa...
understand all sides of this debate in order to clearly understand the impact of this policy on the lives of both those in Britain...
In five pages the U.S. immigration of the Chinese is examined in terms of the legal, political, economic, and social treatment the...