The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... expected that immigration from Asia would rise nearly 500 per cent . Nor was it foreseen that so many Asian pro- fessionals would enter the country that , today , there are more Fili- pino doctors in America than there are black doctors ...
... expected that immigration from Asia would rise nearly 500 per cent . Nor was it foreseen that so many Asian pro- fessionals would enter the country that , today , there are more Fili- pino doctors in America than there are black doctors ...
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... expected that colleges and universities should have courses listed as history , philosophy , physics , mathematics , litera- ture in foreign languages , and there is a certain embarrassment- though it can be overcome - in giving college ...
... expected that colleges and universities should have courses listed as history , philosophy , physics , mathematics , litera- ture in foreign languages , and there is a certain embarrassment- though it can be overcome - in giving college ...
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... expected to work . This was not true in the South , where black women were expected to work whether they were mothers or not , and whether they had pre - school children or not , and their scanty welfare grants recog- nized that they ...
... expected to work . This was not true in the South , where black women were expected to work whether they were mothers or not , and whether they had pre - school children or not , and their scanty welfare grants recog- nized that they ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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