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16261 Three Questions for Jewish American Experience
This paper answers 3 different questions in a Jewish American Experience class. The first question concerns universalist and particularist ideas. Particularists see the world as messy and containing many ideas and principles. However, the particularists find it easier to believe and explain than the universalists. The second question is a comparison of a poem and a short story. How would you characterize the immigration experience of each? What do you think accounts for the difference in the two selections? The third question is asks about the goals and values of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. One of the goals of the union is to be organized and it states that it is 100% organized. ?The cloak makers have, during the last two years, captured the last stronghold of the employees, who have always been considered invincible? (Forverts 1925).
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- Filename: 16261 universalist unions Russia.doc
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16629 An Analysis of Restricted Immigration Policy in the United States
This paper will seek to uderstand how immigration policyy of American government in the twenties offered problems with the Japanese and other foreign elements that were taking lower wages than Americans already citizens in the county. In viewing the racism that was so ingrained in American natiolism, we can see how this ideological ploy was used to cover up big business, as they got cheap wagess from the desperate immigrants.
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- Filename: 16629 Immigration US Japanese.doc
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16660 A Thesis Dissertation on Problems and Solutions in the Governance of Immigration and Naturalization Services in the United States
This dissertation will offer some insights into how the Immigration and Naturalization Services failed to give the proper defenses against 9/11. In light of an historical outlook on this governmental administration, we can why the more efficient Department of Homeland Security was founded to prevent further terrorist attacks. By addressing current modes of immigration policy in modern times, we can see how Arab Americans fare under this new governmental regime.
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- Filename: 16660 DHS INS Terrorism.doc
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21693 The Loss of Innocence in The Secret Lion by Alberto Alvaro Rios
This paper will discuss the 'coming of age' journey of two boys in The Secret Lion by Alberto Alvaro Rios. In understanding how these two boys are now in junior high school, they feel a devastating sense of fear and dislocation as they begin to realize their fantasy world as children is shattered by the segregation of this environment. Rios correctly portrays a loss of innocence in these two Latino boys.
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21795 Immigrants and Disease in the United States
Immigrants in American society, according to Alan Kraut (1994), represent the double helix of health and fear. On the one hand, immigrants occasionally have been the bearers of harmful and even fatal diseases; on the other hand, pre-existing ethnic prejudices and public hysteria in the face of diseases led public health officials to create a false linkage between illness and specific immigrant groups. Until the mid or late twentieth century, America adopted exclusionary measures in admitting immigrants to America due to this double helix.
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21864 US Immigration Policy: How The Hart-Cellar Act & The Immigration Reform And Control Act Illustrate How Good Intentions Can Have Unintended Consequences
This paper discusses and examines two important pieces of legislation in the last fifty years that deal with the immigration policy of the United States. Through examining the manifest and latent intentions of both the Hart-Cellar Act (1965) and the Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986), this paper considers some of the more important and unintended demographic changes the acts wrought in the US.
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- Filename: 21864
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