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    wasn’t until the 1970s when you first started to see the hispanic community move in along with asians, and black people. By the 1990s the hispanic population jumped to 17,000, and the asian community jumped to 1,000. While the white population was starting to decline slowly, since the 1930 where the white population was at 60,000 by the 1990s the white population was at 37,000. By 2000…

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    Eradicating Hunger Theory

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    shame that poverty leads to, many mouths will go hungry tonight and will continue to do so for an unknown period of time. Knowing hunger is not defined by a stable period of time but can be considered a dynamic factor in a majority of the world's population. How can you still believe that the answer to eradicating hunger exists? The answer lies in the power that derives from individual choice. When we exercise the power of individual choice, a foundation for behavior is established for policy to…

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    3. Australia's Immigration Policy Australia is a traditional immigrant state as the country was established by British immigration since 1788. Australia is one of the fastest population growing countries in the OECD member and about 58% of the population increase is attributable to net immigrants(Hugo, 2014). Establishment of the Department of Immigration in 1945, Australia's immigration policy became government-driven(Hugo, 2014). Australia induced the influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe…

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    What color is love? Rora Blue, an artist, has many fascinating pieces of work; but the most famous project may have confirmed what color people imagine love to be. Almost two years ago, Blue started a project called “The Unsent Project”. The artist created an archive for people to submit texts they’d like to send to their first love. In addition to writing what they feel, people pick a color they associate with their first love. The colors people can choose for their texts range from white to…

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    This is the highest number of immigrant population in 94 years of the American history. Also, between 2000 and 2014, it is estimated that 18.7 million immigrants settled in the United States. The data further indicate that new immigration, both legal and illegal, plus births of their children increased the U.S population by 8.3 million in 2014, amounting to 87 percent of the total population growth in the United States (Center for Immigration Studies). Most immigrants…

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    Obama once said, “Immigration is the heart of how we develop as a nation. In every generation, immigrants have earned their place as part of ‘We the people’”, but many individuals have used this word as an insult towards the Hispanic and Latino population. With that said, as the hashtag, #IamAnImmigrant has been part of the social media for quite a while, it has brought me to analyze the use of the hashtag in social media in a cultural studies lens. After researching and analyzing many posts,…

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    Jfk Discrimination

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    The discrimination and importance of immigrants has had a great impact on the United States. Quindlen and Kennedy both believe that immigrants are a large part of America. Quindlen is telling that discrimination is pointless and she is directed more towards educated people and people of power. JFK is focusing on how immigrants are a large portion of America and he is speaking to the average person, trying to inspire them. While Quindlen’s tone is more serious and deep when talking about…

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    Socioeconomic Migration

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    Throughout both the 1880-1920 and 1965-present immigration waves to New York City, new immigrant arrivals have assimilated as New Yorkers in common and divergent histories of ascribed stereotypes and achieved identities. Many allegedly native New Yorkers, usually people of Northern European ancestry whose local roots have spanned several generations, have labeled newcomers from elsewhere with a range of mythically positive and negative stereotypes, both privileging and disadvantaging certain…

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    The history of the U.S. starts with immigration. In 1821-30 there was 143,000 immigrants coming in a year. Now the U.S. gets 3,084,200 immigrants a year. So why get rid of immigration, princess hitch helped the United States get where it is today. In this essay you will see why the U.S. need immigrants. Since the beginning immigrants have brought something to the U.S. In the article “American innovation has been fueled by immigrant inventors” it says “Without immigrants and the influx of…

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    Vancouver Economy Essay

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    the largest population in the province. The Greater Vancouver (the Metropolitan Vancouver) including Vancouver has almost 2.5 million people, and it is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada. With the population density of 5,400 people per square kilometer, it is the most densely populated city. Therefore, it is possible to say that the economic, social and other opportunities the city provides have attracted a large population to the city. Although the city has a high population density,…

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