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    Aboriginal Population development The estimates about how many Aborigines were living in Australia in 1788 differ. According to Blake (1981), it were about 300,000 Aborigines in Australia, divided into about 600 tribes with around 500 members each (Blake, 1981). However, according to Dixon, Ramson & Thomas (1990), their total number of that time lay between one and two million, divided into about 700 tribes. In 1921, the Aboriginal population was at its lowest level so far with around 60,000…

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    Immigration is a contemporary issue that is debated across America. Our society has been impacted by immigrant politically, economically, and culturally. In search for a better life, immigrants fled persecution and came to the United States unimpeded. As time passed in our nation’s history our immigration policy has grown more restrictive. Today, the United States immigration policy has gone from taking the tired, the starving, and the poor to choosing the rich, the famous, and immigrants who…

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    One of my main reason why immigration should be fair & legal is because our organization of all type of race want a greater future in the u.s we want the best for our families just like any other citizen in the u.s everybody wants the best for their family in order to do that we have to work hard no matter what it takes that's why people try their best to still cross any border even though the technology from the border is more advanced makes it even ten times harder than it was back then…

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    Generally speaking, many immigrants who immigrate to the US go through many difficulties, for example, long boat journeys, border crossing, which puts them in danger of getting arrested or even shot etc. then, when they have successfully passed all of those obstacles and arrive to the “promise land” they are denied by the society, furthermore finding a qualifying job that will answer their skill set becomes a real challenge. In my essay, I will provide an insight on the issue, state the opinion…

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    A Quilt Of A Country

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    Have you ever thought about the fact that you are an immigrant? Everyone is a immigrant because everyone was born into a nation. All of the groups of different ethnic and cultural groups have been immigrants or the descendants of immigrants. Although “A Quilt of a Country” and “The Immigrant Contribution” are similar,they have many different key characteristics. For example,in the essay “A Quilt of a Country”,it states that “The United States was built in nobody's image because it was…

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    Essay About Oklahoma City

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    river, or get on the EMBARK public transportation system. The population is over 600,000 and increasing every year. The Bricktown neighborhood is the main draw with a healthy nightlife and bars featuring live music. Edmond, is a suburb north of Oklahoma City with one of the top ten firework shows in the nation. Spectators can watch these rockets shoot up into the air and spray around while enjoying the wonderful sights. The population is about 81,000 and this town is one of the top 100 places to…

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    in terms of landmass, population, and even its economy. The US should not be one of the countries that require a two year mandatory military service because of its high population, it would increase the national debt, and it violates the free will of its people. The countries that typically require a military service for its citizens are smaller and poorer countries such as Columbia, and Bermuda. They only require a military service because their country has a small population, and/or that…

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    Chicago Five Themes of Geography When many people think of Chicago, they often think of a variety of many different things including the location of Chicago, the people, the culture, and methods of transportation throughout the city. Without realizing it, individuals often relate Chicago to the five themes of geography. By applying the five themes of geography to Chicago, people can get a good understanding of it without even visiting there. The five themes of geography include place, location,…

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    Theryn Meyer identifies as a South African Canadian, though she expresses hesitancy about which aspect of this identity ought to be given precedence. In the summer of 2011, her family decided to move to Canada from Paarl, a city in the Western Cape province of South Africa where she had been raised. She was in high school when she immigrated with her mother, father, and younger brother to Dawson Creek, a small town in northern British Columbia. While the decision to move was not easy, she…

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    Credit Suisse estimates that population increase will begin in 2017 and lead to an increase in consumer spending. “Those extra babies would generate around 120-249 billion yuan,” (Yu 2). Revenue from nonessential goods will also increase, they have already started to improve, e-commerce…

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