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    global recession was due to the US losing billions of money in different countrie has led to layoffs.  . Layoffs had affected the citizens‚ but mainly the foreigners working indifferent countries the first to be fired was the foreigners working in a country because all the countries would not want to keep their citizens jobless and employ a foreigner.   The property and the construction business has fallen very low nearly 80%. There are no new projects coming up and some of the existing projects are

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    order for the plague to spread from country to country and even continent to continent foreigners had to be the blame. As for the European settlers‚ they brought with them to America an unknown disease that killed many of the Indians. The Europeans had become immune to the disease‚ but it was new for the Indians‚ which is why it killed so many of them. Besides high rate of death and being brought on by foreigners‚ these two cases of pestilence still have more in common. Another thing the black death

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    16 October 2013 From the Outside Looking In What does it mean to be an “American”? To each individual person it means something very different. For the writer Bharati Mukherjee‚ who wrote the essay‚ “American Dreamer”‚ to be a true American someone has to want to be an American‚ not just prove that they merited citizenship. Her essay “American Dreamer” goes in depth into this idea and her opinion that as an American one should believe in bringing together the cultures in America. “We must think

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    the school fees for foreigners to place financial pressure on them‚ those who cannot afford will leave and the rich will stay. DIAGRAMS BELOW SERVING AS EVIDENCE FOR THE INCREASE IN SCHOOL FEES [pic](FIG1.1)[pic](FIG 1.2) School fees doubled from 2008 to 2013‚ from $550 to $1027. While locals enjoy $ $13.50 each month(From MOE official website). IMPACT [pic][pic] (FIG 1.3 Showing declining Old age support ratio) SOLUTION Only scholarships are given to foreigners get it. It is difficult

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    Brett Holberg Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa Attacks on foreigners in South Africa have been on the rise since the transfer of power to the ANC in 1994. These violent outbursts‚ which have resulted in riots and dozens of murders‚ have been described as xenophobic in nature. After the months of summer 2008 in South Africa where there was a sudden wave of anti-immigrant violence‚ scholars are asking what is the driving force behind these attacks. Scholars see continuity in the ideology behind

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    A. Plan of Investigation How and to what extent did Confucian values make it difficult for China to adapt to the challenge of the west leading up to and after the Opium War (1839-1842)? Between 1839 and 1842‚ China experienced the first of two Opium Wars‚ against Britain. The Opium War‚ which weakened the Qing Dynasty‚ created diplomatic tension‚ opened China up to more foreign influence. The time period examined will mainly be between 1839 and 1842‚ though there will be context from years leading

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    Immigration‚ something that has always been natural even from prehistoric times is now being jeopardized by our recent presidential election in which the known and controversial issue of immigration has come up once again with threats to deport all foreigners. Immigration has always had large effects on the United States; however‚ by deporting all the immigrants in the twenty-sixth century the effects would be nothing but negative burden and gaffe to the American people. When it comes to immigration

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    century as a commercial center for the fur trade. St. Louis continued to grow as a major transportation hub with the development of steamboat traffic and the later expansion of the railroads in the 1850s. This transportation boom led to the immigrant influx in the mid 1800s. The world-famous Louisiana Purchase Exposition was held here in 1904 which brought high demand for many products‚ making St. Louis turn into a manufacturing city. It is important to the city’s economy‚ and its highly developed

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    urbanization growth in Indonesia has increased significantly which will lead the country to face the national problems and obstruct the country’s development. This phenomenon usually occurs right after people celebrating Idul Fitri in their hometown. The influx of urbanization has always become uncontrollable after Idul Fitri. According to UN Population Fund (UNFPA)‚ the number of population in Jakarta has reached aproximately 17.3 million after Idul Fitri in 2009(Abanes‚ 2009). The most important thing

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    Introduction Background Of Foreign Labour in Singapore Since the day Singapore gained independence‚ the growth of the economy had been advancing tremendous over the past four decades. The influx of foreign labour has been playing an important role towards the Singapore economy. Even up to today‚ Singapore‚ itself with scarce resources‚ could only rely on human resource to sustain the economy growth. With a tightening labour market and a low unemployment rate‚ this gradual increase in foreign

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