Essays Tagged: "Immigration"

Tuberculosis

ve disease each year. The increase in TB cases is related to HIV/AIDS, homelessness, drug abuse and immigration of persons with active infections.How is TB Contracted?TB is a contagious or infectious ...

(6 pages) 164 0 4.1 Dec/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Are immigrants a burden to the U.S? Should we stop all immigration?

Immigrants are not a burden tothe U.S. Therefore, we shouldn't stop all immigration . Immigrants are hard workers and are not causing unemployment for legal citizens.The wo ... he work ethic of today's immigrants os as strong as that of the Irish, Italians, and Poles of early immigration. According to a 1990 census, forgien born males have a 77% labor force participation. No ... se of the 7% unemployment rate. The loss of jobs and lower wages are primarily aren't the effect of immigration. The loss of jobs and lower wages are primarily an effect of manufatuers moving overseas ...

(1 pages) 140 0 3.6 May/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Specific Policies

The Impact of Le Pen and the National Front on French Politics

rnered can be attributed to the populist themes itaddresses in its policy platform - law and order, immigration and unemployment. Thisessay examines the rapid ascent of Le Pen and his party, and the c ...

(7 pages) 77 0 4.8 Mar/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Diversity within English

dialects, such as Boston, Brooklyn, or Southern. These types ofvariations usually occur because of immigration and settlement patterns. People tend to seek out others likethemselves. Regional variati ...

(5 pages) 278 0 4.3 Apr/1997

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies

Immigration Essay

Essay on ImmigrationImmigration is a major problem facing the U.S. today. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants ... t they do not deserve. Once we have that problem taken care of we can work on setting up fair legal immigration policies.

(3 pages) 200 0 2.8 Feb/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Race

als. One such argument that has always been debated upon since the founding of this nation has been immigration. The fact that it has been argued over for so long makes it seem ironic. A country found ... ued over for so long makes it seem ironic. A country founded by immigrants perpetually arguing over immigration. The basis of this dispute runs deep and that is what will be discussed in this followin ...

(4 pages) 79 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Immigration and Americas Future

Immigration & Americas FutureBy Mark S. MinottDeVry, TelecommunicationsThe world has gone throug ... o new continents. We will have to think and decide with great care what our policy should be toward immigration. At this point in history, American immigration policies are in a mess.Our borders are t ... sappear while it is under way. Asylum cases are piling up faster than they can be cleared, with the Immigration and Naturalization Service falling farther behind every year. At her confirmation hearin ...

(8 pages) 495 1 4.8 Jan/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Race

als. One such argument that has always been debated upon since the founding of this nation has been immigration. The fact that it has been argued over for so long makes it seem ironic. A country found ... ued over for so long makes it seem ironic. A country founded by immigrants perpetually arguing over immigration. The basis of this dispute runs deep and that is what will be discussed in this followin ...

(4 pages) 82 0 3.8 Dec/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

Immigration & Americas Future

Immigration & Americas FutureBy Mark S. MinottDeVry, TelecommunicationsThe world has gone throug ... o new continents. We will have to think and decide with great care what our policy should be toward immigration. At this point in history, American immigration policies are in a mess.Our borders are t ... sappear while it is under way. Asylum cases are piling up faster than they can be cleared, with the Immigration and Naturalization Service falling farther behind every year. At her confirmation hearin ...

(8 pages) 229 0 4.7 Oct/1994

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Invaded by Immigrants

mmigrantsCanada being a relatively new country, as far as the history of the worldgoes was built by immigration. Every single resident of North Americacan trace his ancestry back to the cradle of life ... them traditions and a legal system modeled after theEnglish governments.Although is undeniable that Immigration made Canada into thestrong nation that it is, I feel that Immigration as it is set up th ...

(6 pages) 161 0 5.0 Mar/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Immigration

edom, protection, and benefits, which seems like a good deal to immigrants. But the large number of immigration is affecting the current citizens of the United States. Taxpayers are forced to pay for ... and schooling for many of these immigrants, some who are illegal aliens. Some citizens believe that immigration can be hazardous to the environment. Others blame crime, poverty, and overpopulation on ...

(14 pages) 753 1 3.4 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

The Immigration of Germans How did germans migrate to the US in the 1900's? What were their stuggles as a immigrant? Where did they go in the US? How did they influence the current US?

ey ever knew, millions upon millions of people immigrated overseas to America.The highest number of immigration came from Germany, which came to a booming number of 4 million during the 1840-1880s. So ...

(2 pages) 96 0 3.8 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Who does immigration affect?

Immigration affects citizens who live in the United States as well as immigrants who come to the Uni ... tes as well as immigrants who come to the United States. There are positive and negative affects of immigration. One negative result is that many immigrants take away jobs from native workers. Neverth ... Americans benefit from that because Americans perform jobs that are very difficult and low-paying. Immigration also affects refugees who come to the United States because they can not get the job the ...

(4 pages) 209 1 3.3 Dec/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Historiography This paper discusses the six schools of historical thought.

r the progressive reformers of the early 20th century. Their major influences were urbanization and immigration and saw great importance in social sciences. They hoped for the betterment of society an ...

(4 pages) 120 0 4.1 Jan/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Defining Moments in the Canadian History.

of Vimy Ridge, the lifeon the home front in World War One, the invasion of D-day, and the impact ofimmigration were the most important defining moments for Canada in the 20thCentury.Vimy Ridge is now ... ly feel good abouttheir country.One of the most important changes of all in Canada was the impact ofimmigration. In 1967, Canada had made a new immigration policy. Immigrateswere chosen by a point sys ...

(5 pages) 127 3 4.2 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > Canadian History

An essay book review of My Antonia, by Willa Cather.

appily married with ten children on a farm. As their reunion was a happy one.This story tells us of immigration in the new world, and how it was a difficult experience for some. In the early 1880's Ji ...

(3 pages) 86 0 3.4 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Legal and Illegal Immigration in the U.S. A Persuasive essay on why the United States needs to improve security its borders.

Immigration Immigration in the United States has grown to an all time high. Now when someone hears t ...

(1 pages) 203 0 2.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Corruption in "the Gangs of New" York by Herbert Asbury

Gangs of New York focused on a time of political corruption during a period of massive increase in immigration in New York. In this essay I will discuss three themes: immigration, Political machines, ... tions, that helped contribute to corruptions long vibrant history.Due mainly to famine and disease, immigration increased tremendously during the Gilded Age in three large waves to the United States. ...

(3 pages) 53 0 2.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Working in Victorian America.

egan in the 1870's for America. One of the main revolutions was that of labor. Industries expanded, immigration boomed, and the need for mass production and efficiency in the workplace was now necessa ...

(3 pages) 35 0 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

The challenges faced in life by first and second generation asian americans.

t Asian American individuals face in the world, from the period of the1800's when the first wave of immigration began to appear in America, to the year of 2003 today. Each Asian American has the abili ...

(6 pages) 231 0 3.8 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues