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Italian Immigrants In the1920's the United States of America welcomed thousands of immigrants every day. They came to the United States looking for opportunity and a better life. From 1920 to1930, 4,652,115 people immigrated to the United States. 5550,460 of these were Italian. Italians...
Kel Hayes Ethnic Studies November 7, 2000 Summary Essay "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest tossed to me." These words welcomed millions of emigrants to the United...
Bilingual Education = Unilingual Education Bilingual education in America is a sound idea, but it is not truly bilingual education, it is only bilingual for those who do not already speak English. America is a country with more and more cultures mixing together with different areas of America spe...
Immigration has made America what it is today. The Germans, came in post revolutionary times, then the Irish, and finally the Italians, Jews, and Chinese. Now there's another minority group that's been immigrating to America. Immigrants from Mexico and Central America have been crossing the borde...
U.S. 1 E #1 Cultural cross-fertilization is the foundation on which the United States sits and has sat for hundreds of years. It is the mixing of cultures (English, African, Scots-Irish, Native American, etc.) that inevitably occurs when different groups of people live in t...
The period from 1690 to 1760 saw massive changes in the social, political and economic landscape of early America. Because of the importance of travel and agriculture, the first colonies grew along the coasts. The colonies were self-sufficient and had distinct cultures. However, they we...
Racism and segregation among different races took place since the beginning of time, "Accordion Crimes" by E. Annie Proulx explores a similar situation of new immigrants coming to America seeking for a better life also known as the American dream but soon realize what its all about. The st...
Cultural diversity is something that means the variety of ethnicity, gender, race, etc. in a group or situation of sort. An example of this is an Asian child, an African-American child, and a white child all being taught in the same class. Yet what's wrong with this world is that the white chi...
To be or not to be toned? Want to have a wash-board stomach? Ripped visible abs? Or how about strong, lean arms? Men and women across America strive for the perfect, flawless, and celebrity type bodies. Why do they? A physical-minded man's mentality is usually to get big and a woman's min...
The word drug is defined as "any substance other than food that can affect the way your mind and body work." There are hundreds of different drugs, each with its particular effect on the body's nervous system. For instance, narcotics are a series of drugs that affect the mind, ca...
Despite the availability of electronic media, the written word on traditional paper continues to dominate education and is the main means of discovering information. Borders has a great selection on books and is a well none bookstore. I chose to review the down town Chicago location because it'...
After high school "people stop being polite and start getting real". I'm getting to be so grown up and such a young woman , but in some ways I must admit there is a piece of me that will always be a "toys r us kid". growing up means more responsibilities, new friends, possi...
The metaphor "melting pot" came from the title of a 1908 play by Israel Zangwill. This is one of a few metaphors used to describe the mixture of race and ethnicity, other labels like "fusion cuisine" or "salad bowl" are similar in topic but the definitions may vary. ...
LONELINESS AND DREAM WAS A WAY OF LIFE DURING THE 1930's DEPRESSION IN AMERICA. DICUSS THIS STATEMENT WITH DETAILED REFERENCE TO AT LEAST CHARACTERS IN JOHN STEINBECK'S NOVEL 'OF MICE AND MEN'. There are several themes exposed in the novel 'Of Mice and Men'. For ...
"Individualism: An American Trait" Individualism has always been close and dear to American hearts. Even since colonial days, Americans have fought for and displayed individualism. Americans thrive on their differences and ideals to run their daily lives. The four stories Daisy Miller, Back to...
Throughout history, humans have recognized alcohol as a good and positive force in their lives; only within the last two centuries have certain prohibitionist elements in America and Northern Europe sought to vilify this ancient drink and encourage the public to consider it as a poisonous ...
Bob Marley said, \"Better to die to fight for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life.\" Those words set precedence to some of the most fundamental principles that our nation was built upon. Immigrants who fought to set themselves free of dictatorship built this nation. The sentiment, h...
Human Aggression Genetically inherited or environmentally learned? The question has been asked for years. Is human aggression genetically linked or is it the environment that determines our aggressive nature? Over the years there have been many theories proposed supporting the idea that aggression h...
Are they the same? Organized crime is bad. That statement is just about all I knew about organized crime before this assignment. I never saw any of the 'classic' movies about the Mafia, or even bothered to read anything about them. The only kind of crime that I knew about was the kind...
The World Imagined In 1498, the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama sailed with four ships from Europe to reach India. Because of the cold weather, the sailors could not prepare food. They went to Africa and collected all they needed and finally reached India and saw the flock of amazed citizens watc...
Dreams as we see them are our hopes and desires. Doctor Martin Luther king Jr. in his famous speech in Washington on August 28th, 1963 said, "I have a dream". For doctor King that was his hope for equality and justice for all. Today people dream or hope for different things and for differ...
Living two different life styles is not easy but it is a big experience of my life. From this experience, I have learned much the reality of life and which has made me strong from my heart. I lived in India for 14 years since the day I was born. The change in my life began when I moved to America...
World War II was simply the bloodiest war the world has ever known, killing some 60 million men, women and children. The war transformed America into a superpower that would influence events around the world for 50 years. When World War II began in 1939, Germany was the aggressor, it was later join...
In the 1800's and the early 1900's, some people gave the America the name, the melting pot. People imagined this because thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from around the world were coming into the United States in hope of a better life. So most people imagined that all these different cu...
In the 1800's and the early 1900's, some people gave the America the name, the melting pot. People imagined this because thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from around the world were coming into the United States in hope of a better life. So most people imagined that all these different c...