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Essays 451 - 480
In six pages Lora Jo Foo's article on the necessity for strengthening protective legislation for the immigrant workforce is compar...
In five pages this paper examines how public services must assume the burden for illegal immigration increases in an assessment of...
This paper examines the immigration policy of the United States in a discussion of the incident involving one of the Cuban boat pe...
In five pages the increased U.S. immigration and the changes upon the culture of native Americans are examined. One source is lis...
exploitation. This stipulation has been the cause of much imbalance and disorder over the past few decades, and is a stipulation ...
themselves. Finally, the new immigrants seem to be more Russian than Jewish (Barker A01). It is interesting to note that the ear...
In five pages striking that precarious balance between free speech and personal reputation is considered in terms of laws regardin...
In seven pages this essay analyzes Jordan's speech while chairperson of the Commission on Immigration Reform and presents major pa...
to make their own destinies -- to follow whatever dreams they may have kept harbored deep inside for fear they would never be able...
(Islam et al 10). All the nations are agreeing on this change of direction, with the only exception being Ireland, which does not ...
personnel ranging from physicians and dentists to police officers and emergency rescue crews from blood-borne pathogens have been ...
In ten pages this paper examines how in the novel No New Land Canadian author M.J. Vassanji thematically developed immigration. N...
who comes in on their conversation in the middle and has to strain to follow what is going on in the story (421). The scene shifts...
In seven pages the continuing class disparity between the poor and the rich that exists in Canada is examined with such issues as ...
such as ceramics, pottery and basket weaving represent an enormous dexterous talent that was instrumental in maintaining the survi...
In five pages the film El Norte's portrayal of immigration to the United States is presented in this overview. There is 1 source ...
In fourteen pages Canada is examined in terms of its economy and the effects of immigration as a result of its postwar policy. Th...
immigrant population - its identity, customs, mannerisms, fears, hopes, desires, troubles and especially its place in the larger "...
In twenty five pages this paper discusses Italian immigration and the impact this had on communities like San Diego with a high co...
be a serious threat to the overall social fabric. For nearly as long as man has existed, social intolerance has been driving a we...
Hispanic Center), during 2001, the "unauthorized" labor force in the U.S. totaled 5.3 million workers. Out of this were 700,000 re...
could be catastrophic for many of the larger states in the nation. The fact that there are only fifteen of fifty states that emplo...
(Cragg, 2000). Implication for social work practice in working with refugees (recognised status) The granting of refugee status ...
20). The premise is that both the workers and their employers would benefit from such a policy (p. 20). Cooper (2004) adds that th...
are vast differences. For instance, quotas set had a direct impact on Italians trying to migrate from the southern portion of Ital...
there are no two dominant groups among new immigrants to NYC as there was at the beginning of the twentieth century. On the other...
ideas of Thomas Malthus and his theories on population growth. Then we can apply this to the UK. His theory was based on...
amount of concern over Italian immigration today. Italy is a relatively small country that poses no stress to the United States to...
281 million people in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau Population Distribution, 2002). The population in the Midwest experie...
poverty among immigrants who have been in the country less than ten years was 34.0 percent in 1994 and 22.4 percent in 2000; the r...