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    to official multiculturalism, anti-Vietnam war ac - tivists risked rejection of their naturalization applications, not because they were identified as belonging to inherently subversive foreigner communities, but because their actions showed them to be failing to conform to the image of the compliant foreigner. Post multiculturalism the significance of migrant groups’ opposition to Australia’s involvement in overseas wars has changed . In the twenty-first century politicians receive…

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    reported that foreigners make up more than 40% of the Singapore’s population and this value is projected to increase even higher in the future. In the infamous Population White Paper published in 2013, foreigners are projected to make up nearly 50% of Singapore’s population, lowering the percentage of Singaporeans from 62% to 55%. The influx of foreigners into Singapore has undeniably become a huge concern and problem for many Singaporeans. Many Singaporeans are becoming anti-foreigner or…

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    During California’s Gold Rush in the late 1840s and 1850s migration to the state increased. As a result, foreigners who came to the state, and preexisting Californian residents experienced a challenging and hostile environment established by its Yankee community. Gold had been discovered by Sutter and Marshal and the discovery of gold could not be kept secret. News of gold being discovered spread like wildfire across the nation and around the world (Erik Lecture, 1/27). Susan Lee Johnson…

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    Asian History 1A 3rd Dec 2014 Research Paper: The Boxer Rebellion and why it is Important The Boxer Rebellion of 1898 is important, as it was a pivotal episode in China’s strained relationship with the foreigners. It was the result of unfairness for the Chinese at the hands of the foreigners, the cause of war and casualties and later became the reason behind the Chinese resentment towards the West. In the last half of the 19th century, prior to the Boxer Rebellion of 1898, China suffered…

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    The presence nor approaching from foreigner may received some presentation of annoyance and inconvenience feelings from Japanese. From the historical evidence, foreigners often behaved rudely to Japanese and showed on an unmistakable air of racial and cultural superiority. Misbehavior by foreigners and abuse of Japanese docile behavior have remained a topic issue in Japanese media. Japanese culture also can be considered…

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    Mahele Of 1848 Essay

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    The age of King Kamehameha III was one of revolution and change for land redistribution. The Mahele of 1848 occurred because King Kamehameha III feared that take over from foreigners was imminent unless he handled land ownership. The foreigners were forceful with this idea of one’s right to own land because they were accustomed to it. The King fulfilled their demands so that an event like the Paulet Episode, where ship commander George Paulet tried to take over Hawaii (Potter, Kasdon, and Rayson…

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    division that was divided into four categories. It was open for the foreigners, commoners or makaainana that worked, and chiefs. The Hawaiians had their idea of land which the foreigners didn’t understand. King Kamehameha III created the Mahele since trouble with workers were decreasing and the foreigners wanted land. The Mahele was put into place to prevent violence and hostile takeover, but it didn’t necessarily work out. Foreigners had a lot of money so they ended up with a big percentage of…

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    In order for a foreign person to survive living in America they will have to get a job. Foreigners who usually get jobs in America are less likely to get the same jobs that they had in the country that they used to live in, because the degree that they got in their country may not meet the requirements of the degrees in America. Foreigners will have to either go back to college or accept a lower paying job. Immigrants who have not yet adjusted to the American clothing…

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    States. There are many stereotypes about Americans that foreigners believe to be true. Other than the obvious difference in accent, their appearance and the way they carry themselves, Americans are known for being proud of their freedom and often boast about how they live in the best place on earth. Obesity is known to be a prominent issue in America and across the world. Obesity was mentioned several times during the interviews with foreigners due to the common American habit of having a burger…

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    Write about the five most intriguing aspects of the culture. • Making appointments • I find it interesting that Greeks possess a more laxed approach when setting appointments, even in a business environment. In fact, the article states that as a foreigner you ae expected to arrive on time, but you should also be prepared for a delayed meeting or running over time. Furthermore, due to their caring hospitality it is not always considered necessary to have an appointment. For instance, just…

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