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    most locations are still residing in the province where their people originated. This is initiated by the diasporas around the world that has transpired throughout antiquity. By definition‚ a diaspora is a distribution of any people from their original homeland. It has occurred all over the globe and alters the lives and cultures of many groups of people. One of the most notorious diasporas that the United States is familiar with‚ went on from the 1620s to 1865; the African slave trade. Slavery

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    from the Dominican Republic in the United States" by authors Jeanne Batalova and Chiamaka Nwosu. Hispanics are one of the biggest immigrant groups in America and Dominicans are the fifth-largest Hispanic group throughout the states. The Dominican diaspora‚ the different methods

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    terms give feeling and emotion on the subject matter they are writing about. Did the author grow up on the colonizers side or the colonized? This impacts the way he/she views both sides and their surroundings. I also talk about the meaning of diaspora and orientalism and how it is critical for a reader to understand the possible impact of these words before attempting to get a true understanding of post-colonial literature. I also talk about the distinct groups that are many times seen within

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    For years now many individuals within the African Diaspora have struggled with the whole idea of what it means to be black. This issue has been the source of internal conflict for a countless number of individuals for many years; unfortunately‚ this could be a question many struggles with in the future. Many may ask why individuals struggle to come to terms with these sorts of dilemmas. Sadly this multifaceted question does not have a clear-cut of an answer as we would like. But some contributing

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    The dual definition of citizenship from May Joseph’s article Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship‚ can be used to analyze the different forms of citizenship that are presented in the film‚ Bend it Like Beckham‚ directed by Gurinder Chadha. Citizenship is typically referred to as someone being considered a member of a country under specific laws. This general idea of citizenship is further analyzed in Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship. The article presents the idea that

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    HOW IS RACE PORTRAYED IN THE HOBBIT BY J.R.R. TOLKIEN? J.R.R. Tolkien began writing The Hobbit in 1930 and it was published in 1937. In 1930s Europe‚ the political climate was turbulent. The Great Depression of the 1930s crippled the world’s economy. The rise of anti-Semitism in the 1930s emphasized its hatred of the Jews as a race and not only the Jewish religion. There were frequent pogroms of Jewish people occurring in Eastern Europe and the rise of Nazism in Germany led to the mass extermination

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    History.com reports “Armenians are a strong‚ vibrant diaspora with over eight million Armenians living in over 85 countries across the globe.” As the treacherous conditions under the Turkish government grew‚ many Armenians began fleeing; fearing for their lives. The Turkish government passed the “Provisional

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    technical and ICT graduates‚ will not guarantee the development of the sector. Quality‚ proper utilization‚ collaboration and policy coherency of Human Capital is needed for software sector development. Moreover‚ we argue that challenges such as Diaspora can have a positive impact through technology transfer and entrepreneurship as the Indian case suggests. Keywords: Human capital‚ Economic development‚ Software industry 1. Introduction Software industry is seen as an opportunity for economic

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    transported to the Caribbean‚ North and South America‚ likewise as Europe and elsewhere. associate degree “African Diaspora’ or dispersion of continents outside Africa was created within the modern times. Africans from the continent and also the Diaspora have generally organized along for his or her common pan-African issues‚ for instance against slavery or colonial rule. Those within the Diaspora have typically maintained links with the African continent‚ whereas forming a very important half‚ and generally

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    The Somali language is a beautiful language with a rich literature and spoken in Somalia‚ the Diaspora and the Somali regions of Kenya‚ Ethiopia‚ and Djibouti. The Somali language is a member of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. The Somali language (Latin alphabet) was officially written in 1972 and the Somali language became

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