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The Great Famine in Ireland

by Pat Murphy in History, April 9, 2009
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A consideration of the events leading up to the Great Famine in Ireland that changed it’s history. This includes a consideration of the effectiveness of British policy toward famine relief and the lack thereof.

Pioneering Poms

by sue mcverry in History, November 29, 2008
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With so many forms of communication open to us nowadays, it is easy for families living on different sides of the world to stay in touch. How much more difficult it must have been years ago.

Who are These People and What Are They Doing Here?

by Patricia Resnick in Issues, July 2, 2008
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What are we really talking about when we discuss immigration laws? Who really are the immigrants? Is there one of us who isn’t? And is that a bad thing?

Migration Patterns of the Descendants of Columbus Expedition Explorers

by Gato in History, April 10, 2008
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The specific family history of the descendants of Martin Alonzo Pinzon, a prominent member of the Columbus expedition.

Filipinos’ Working Preference

by Tipin in Work, March 27, 2008
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Economic difficulties become a motivating factor to Filipinos working abroad.

Immigration from China.

by Shergill in Economics, October 8, 2006
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This article is young Chinese Students who are living in abstract poverty and see emigration as the only way to economic success. It is written by a lecturer in Health Sciences who successfully migrated from a poor country to a Rich one and changed the economic statues of his family.

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