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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Illegal Immigration: A Reference Handbook

Michael LeMay, “Illegal Immigration: A Reference Handbook”
Publisher: ABC-CLIO | 2006-12-21 | ISBN 1598840398 | PDF | 341 pages | 3.2 MB

llegal Immigration: A R e f e rence Handbook examines the flow of unauthorized immigration to the United States, largely since
1970, and the policy attempts to grapple with this vexing political issue. It documents the unanticipated consequences of legal immigration policy and shows how gaps and failures in those laws and in policy implementation have fed the unauthorized immigration ?ood. It discusses how immigration policy both in ?uences and reacts to the ?ow of immigration, whether legal or unauthorized. It emphasizes the struggle among competing in t e rests in U.S. politics and society to determine the nature and content of illegal immigration policy. Finally, it examines the issue within the context of increasing globalization: how world wide events, agreements, and organizations and the effects of policy enacted by other nations in?uence the illegal immigration problem for U.S. domestic policy-making.

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The New Japan: Debunking Seven Cultural Stereotypes



David Matsumot, “The New Japan: Debunking Seven Cultural Stereotypes” Intercultural Press 2002 ISBN: 0000 336 pages PDF 1,5 MB In The New Japan, David Matsumoto sets out to describe the anxiety and unrest that plague current Japanese society: the rift between the older and more traditional generations and the younger, more cosmopolitan and Westernized generations. He draws upon a wealth of Japanese and Western sources to compile a thorough exploration of both classic and contemporary views of Japanese culture.David Matsumoto is professor of psychology and director of the Culture and Emotion Research Laboratory at San Francisco State University. He has studied emotion, human interaction and culture for more than 15 years, and is a recognized expert in the field. The author of approximately 250 works on culture and emotion, he also serves as an intercultural consultant to many international corporations. He is the chairman of the development committee for the U.S. Judo Federation.
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