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    Christine Costanzo Puerto Rican Migration to New York City The story of the Puerto Rican people is unique in the history of U.S. immigration‚ just as Puerto Rico occupies a distinctive—and sometimes confusing—position in the nation’s civic fabric. Puerto Rico has been a possession of the U.S. for more than a century‚ but it has never been a state. Its people have been U.S. citizens since 1917‚ but they have no vote in Congress. As citizens‚ the people of Puerto Rico can move throughout the

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    Protests of Tibet against the republic of China have occurred early as the 1950s. Tibet has once been an independent nation‚ until it was incorporated into the Mongol Empire in 1246 and was under Yuan Dynasty until the 1350s. In 1720‚ the Qing Dynasty Army entered Tibet and defeated the invading forces of Dzungar Khanate; thus starting the Qing rule of Tibet. During the Qing rule of Tibet‚ bad blood between Chinese and Tibet grew with the assassination of the Tibet prince‚ Gyurme Namgyal by two

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    Few scholars would disagree that at the time of the Buddha‚ a very heterogeneous and actively developing religious culture flourished in India. This generally accepted historical reality proves that Buddhism was neither a protest against‚ or an offshoot of Hinduism (this view is even expressed for example in the Encyclopaedia Brittanica). Buddhism simply proved to be one of the more successful new schools of thought within a large variety of philosophies‚ especially after King Ashoka became a Buddhist

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    and the love between them. Emotions are not allowed in a city or the town. Today since all the places are becoming industrialized there is no space for emotions but only profit. And because of this all the people are running after them. There is a great effect on especially the country. Since all the citizens are settled in abroad and the income they earn is of no use to the country‚ the country’s economic status lowers as compared to other countries. The newer generation is no longer staying in their

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    Determination of the Migration Potential in Breast and Lung Cancer Cells in presence of antimigratory therapeutic agent. Marco Brudik and Paloma Aranzazu Godinez Melgoza Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Program‚ University of Applied Sciences IMC FH Krems. Abstract. The new trends on research points to study the process of tomour-cell invasion and metastasis for developing and testing of anti-migratory agents. The present study develops a quantitative determination of the cancer cell’s

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    Migration Essay Introduction: Migration has‚ and always will be part of everyday life whether we realize it or not. Humans have always migrated‚ in search of a better environment for themselves. This dates back to prehistoric times‚ when cavemen were constantly moving to find better living conditions. Migration is a basic human right and need. This is because a person should get to choose where they want to live‚ and no one should stop them. The two main factors that cause migration are push and

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    In the 1929‚ The United States suffered greatly from the worst stock market crash in history‚ which started The Great Depression. The stock market crash of 1929 led to suffering of millions of American citizens. The Great Depression was the longest and greatest stock market crash in the history of the western world. It lasted over 10 years‚ from 1929-1939‚ which is the longest and widest depression in western history. A depression in economics is‚ “A sustained‚ long-term downturn in economic activity

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    Jacobo Rayek English 12D Jewish Migration enforced by the growth of anti-Semitism. The continual growth of anti-Semitism has obligated the Jews to be placed everywhere in the world. Moving entire populations just because of the hate of their rulers. In order to understand this movement we will have to look into three events during history‚ the edict of expulsion of the Jews from Spain‚ the pogroms made by the Russian empire and of course the migration made by the Jews before‚ during and

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    Effects and Developments of the Forced Migration of Africans Europe and the New World: Though the effect on Africa due to the slave trade was very negative‚ in the Americas it was the exact opposite. As population decreased in Africa‚ it increased in the Americas. Even today‚ approximately one tenth of our population can trace its roots back to an imported slave. The demographic effects of the slave trade varied on the area. In the British West Indies‚ for example‚ the proportion of people descendent

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    The great depression was one of the most worldwide effected economic downfalls that challenged mainly America and throughout Europe’s social state‚ financial state and trading system. It was 1929‚ USA. The depression was caused by a number of serious weaknesses in the economy. It was beginning with a catastrophic collapse of stock market prices in October 1929. Black Tuesday refers to October 29‚ 1929‚ when rushed sellers traded nearly 16 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange. Black Tuesday

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