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    Social Studies 11 Nov 17‚ 2013 How has intolerance towards immigrants been an issue in Canada since 1914? “I have a dream that one day little black boys and girls will be holding hands with little white boys and girls.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout the history of Canada there has always been an intolerance towards immigrants‚ There is a dream some people had for a utopian country‚ a country the is no longer defined by the color of your skin‚ the ways you act ‚ the things you do or

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    growth . Immigrants and the “American Dream” is different for every person. To some means financial succes‚ to others it means freedom of expression‚ while others dream to practice their religion without fears. American dream is different from person to person‚ but everybody has the hope of better life. The ‘American Dream’ means to achieve success and prosperity through hard work to touch the goals‚ to touch the dream. The ‘American Dream’’ is a reality. All the time for every immigrant to start

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    discrimination and misidentification of their ethnicity. Based on the fact of the hierarchy of skin color imposed on the society of the New World; people of dark colored skin are considered the lowest among the population among the immigrants. Beknownst the immigrants of Canada the notation of color hierarchy was set with the notation of

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    Three Contributions Of Chinese Immigrants The Chinese started immigrating to the United States in 1849. They left China in search of a better life. Life in China in the 1800’s was very hard. There wasn’t enough food‚ money and the cities were overpopulated. They heard about the United States and believed there was an opportunity to start over again. They hoped to find jobs on the railroad or to strike gold. When they arrived in the United States‚ life was difficult. Laws were made

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    cultural diversity offers therapists with an upper hand being able to empathize and understand patient’s experiences within a cultural context1. Further research was completed to become more knowledgeable regarding the cultural beliefs of Russian immigrants. Among central and eastern Europe‚ Russia has the high self-reported depression rates and well as high levels of perceived stress2. It was seen that Russian immigrates are at a greater risk of developing common emotional disorders secondary to unpleasant

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    “Sanitation workers" and "Sweepers" to pick up all the litter strewn all over the parks‚ roadsides‚ parking lots‚ etc… The Bahamian government employs companies‚ and these companies pay road sweepers‚ who are most often immigrants to do the job instead. Basically‚ the council pays legal immigrants to clean the streets and pavements to take our rubbish away‚ I mean the rubbish of some of us‚ while we consumers

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    won’t hurt to try it. Another thing we could do is set up stations and security cameras on the border to try to limit the places where illegal immigrants can enter. Also‚ we can add security to the border of the Gulf of Mexico to try to limit the boat transportation with illegal immigrants.

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    What hardships foster a sense of duty and drive? Over the course of a person’s life‚ many people experience oppression and difficulties that at some point they have to overcome. Every day someone goes through something tough which might leave them physically or mentally hurt. In life‚ hardships foster a sense of duty and drive when facing adversity. Some examples of hardships that people go through are injuries‚ family breakups‚ and a loss of a loved one. Injuries are one hardship that can end a

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    All of the hired girls in My Antonia were immigrants or their parents were. Language and culture barriers created conditions that were particularly bad for immigrants. Immigrants during WW1 had to deal with similar hardships‚they left trying to escape the war‚ yet are pulled back into the fire in America. Cather‚ clearly wants to shine a light on the sacrifices which many immigrant families have made. In My Antonia it is imagery. Willa Cather sets the mood with

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    During colonial times immigrants from Europe discovered more opportunities in the Northern colonies‚ making immigrant labor less available in the South. As the amount of workers decreased‚ the southern colonies needed a new source of labor to work in the vast fields of the plantations. The large sugarcane and tobacco plantations required more labor than any other place in the Americas. About half of the slaves exported to the colonies went to the sugar plantations. The profits on sugar were high

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