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    called the Industrial Revolution. In the Industrial Revolution‚ people were moving around a lot. People moved from one country to another hoping that they could find a better way to live life. There were also people who were forced to leave their country because of a crime. The main reason why people moved was because they wanted to find work. A lot of urbanization was happening in the Industrial Revolution‚ and this caused many people just moved from the countryside to growing industrial cities

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    The Portuguese were followers of the Roman Catholic faith that were brought to the Hawaiian Islands on ships. The typical Portuguese people were short‚ slender‚ and had dark skin from working under the sun in the sugarcane fields. Some Portuguese people were so dark‚ they were considered black and many contributed prejudice against them. Few Portuguese immigrants could read or write‚ but they had strong oral traditions and culture that they

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    Tyler Trojanek Ms. Nordin Contemporary Literature 01 May 2014 Immigration in Poland A people without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin and culture is like a tree without roots (Garvey1). Polish culture plays a big part in the United States today. Most people think of Poland as always being one country but in actuality Great Poland was founded first in 966. Later on Little Poland was founded in 1047. By 1366 Great Poland and Little Poland finally decided to merge together to become

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    The world needs to pay more attention to the global migration crisis‚ considering it could led to a new problem. If more people are leaving their country and moving towards more developed countries‚ it will leave less resources for the developed‚ and the developing will have less workers. The more developed countries like the U.S‚ Canada and the U.K should be more opened to helping others migrate from their government. However‚ it may be difficult for them to let more immigrants come in because it

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    People migrated to Northern part of America from west of America‚ Europe (Italians and Russians mostly)‚ and China in huge number. New York and Chicago were the hotspot for all people willing to live American dream. This gave led to huge population boom in New York. Different Ethnic communities was been seen all over the NY. These different Ethnic groups worked into different occupation‚ such as Italian in construction‚ Irish in police department and Jewish became shopkeepers. • Immigrants lived

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    traders and Protestant missionaries spoke to the American people of the Chinese exotic and sinister manners. These stereotypes caused sinophobia. This sinophobia directly resulted in the “Yellow Peril”‚ a threatened expansion of Asian populations as magnified in western immigration (answers.com). Takai‚ in 1989‚ noted that the fear of the Yellow Peril shattered any appetite to learn more about the customs of the Chinese‚ or‚ themselves as a people. Sinophobia was compounded when the government passed

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    Term Paper: Website Migration Project Strayer University CIS 210 (Systems Analysis Development) 16 June 2014 Discuss what it will take to build a web architecture‚ move an existing website with minimal downtime‚ and provide a disaster recovery solution to ensure the site is always available. A new independent company has recently purchased Tony’s Chips and the new leadership has decided to move the website to an internally hosted site instead of the current external hosted site. The new

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    ORIGIN AND EXPANSION OF THE BANTU Bantu is used as a general label for the 300-600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak the Bantu languages‚ distributed from Cameroon east across central Africa and eastern Africa to Southern Africa. The bantu family is fragmented into hundreds of individual groups‚ none of them larger than a few million people (the largest being the Zulu with some 10 million).The bantu language-Swahili with its 5-10 million speakers is of super-regional importance as tens of millions

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    Imagine settling in a country of unfamiliar traditions and eccentric society! Imagine deciding to leave your family‚ house‚ and memories behind to start a new beginning. My cousin Tanu had to make all these big decisions. She moved from India to Canada for the betterment of her life; in the result‚ she had to overcome many obstacles to achieve success.The manner in which Tanu encountered all the barriers is very inspiring‚ and I will always be inspired by her. Tanu had a lot courage to leave everything

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    1. One example of non-historical evidence for human migration out of Africa‚ provided in Guy Gugliotta’s‚ “The Great Human Migration” is the fossilized remains of shellfish such as‚ barnacles‚ mussels‚ periwinkles‚ and other mollusks‚ which imply that these humans were using the sea as a major supply of food needed for their survival . Since‚ some early modern humans in Africa‚ were located in Blombos they had a vast supply of water near them‚ which contained their major food supply of shellfish

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