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  • convicted for improperly obtaining U.S. citizenship and using it to obtain ... Concerns Sham Marriage Led to U.S. Citizenship.] Washington Post. Retrieved ...
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  • |residence = |citizenship = |nationality = Japan |ethnicity = |field = bacteriology |work_institutions = ...
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  • after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, writer, translator and teacher, best known for his books about Japan. Born in Greece and raised ...
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  • Jews in the Soviet Union had obtained Romanian citizenship illegally after passing the border into Maramureş and Bukovina. In 1938, this accusation ...
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  • and to encourage active Catholic citizenship. Fewer than 20 percent ... of society and seek legal residency and citizenship in the U.S." ...
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  • His next publication dealt with issues of citizenship and the powers of civil authority, a reply to a letter of the Massachusetts Puritan leader ...
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  • return the Athenians granted him Athenian citizenship and set up decrees in honor of him and his sons. Bury, et al refer to a "hostile strain" ...
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  • adopted the law of return granting Israeli citizenship to any Jew immigrant. With the gates of Palestine now opened, some seven hundred thousand refugees ...
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  • In 1825, the National Council extended citizenship to the children of Cherokee ... North Carolina) obtain North Carolina citizenship. As citizens, they were ...
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  • principles of republicanism, citizenship, and rights. These changes ... understood as an effort to establish citizenship as the dominant identity ...
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  • Germany's traditional policy of restricting citizenship to people of German descent, too, has meant that until recently Germany's "immigrant ...
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  • for what would be her final move after receiving citizenship in 1905. Burnett lived for the last 17 years of her life in Plandome Manor, New York. ...
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  • stress moral improvement, ethical citizenship, philosophical detachment, and more generally the place of man in the cosmic order. These works ...
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  • language, Allende was granted United States citizenship in 1993. Allende's style is associated with Magic realism, an artistic genre in which ...
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  • of freedmen and lenient reinstatement of citizenship rights of former Confederates. ... to the measure because it conferred citizenship on the Freedmen at a time ...
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  • and botany in spite of his second class citizenship and the poverty of a single parent family. He returned to Korea after the defeat of Japan ...
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  • also would grant them the rights of citizenship, others looked upon it as a political contrivance. ===Attempts to re-establish the Sanhedrin in ...
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  • Roman colonies that were granted blanket citizenship. These colonies were often ... that they would be considered to hold citizenship from then on, since to ...
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  • John Kenneth Galbraith (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006) was an influential Canadian-American economist. He was a Keynesian and an institutionalist ...
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  • Heater. 2004. A Brief History Of Citizenship. (New York University ... *Heater, Derek. A Brief History Of Citizenship. New York University ...
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