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    Baltic Archaeology, Cultural History, Ancient Lithuanian Symbolism, Old Europe, and the Archaeomythology of Marija Gimbutas by Joan Marler

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In 1946 she earned her doctorate in archaeology from Tübingen University in Germany before immigrating to the United States in 1949. This paper traces her prodigious production of major publications and scholarly achievements fostered by her multidisciplinary education in Lithuania. …”
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    ALL THE WORDS THAT ARE NOT FIT TO PRINT. NOTES ON THE “ILLITERATURE” OF ITALIAN EMIGRATION by Martino Marazzi

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…</p><p>This article presents a few examples of the use of Italian in first and second-generation immigrants to the United States: examples half-way between written and oral language are taken from writing on walls, post cards, memoirs and poetry, in intimate dialogue with images. …”
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    The Portrayal of Chinese Diaspora in Selected Novels by Amy Tan by Rajah Kumaran, Shangeetha

    Published 2004
    “…This research aims to examine and explore the treatment of the concept of diaspora in order to bring to light the portrayal of Chinese immigrants in the United States in selected novels by Amy Tan. …”
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    Korean Immigrants Health and Healthcare Practices in Rural America: A Systematic Review by Mary B Winton

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Original research articles discussing the health and healthcare among Korean immigrants in the United States were reviewed.  Key terms included Korean immigrants, rural, Texas, healthcare, research, and Koreans.    …”
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    FROM SLOVENIA TO AMERICA – THE FOOTSTEPS THROUGH TIME IN SLOVENIAN WOMEN’S AUTO/BIOGRAPHICAL BOOKS by Mirjam Milharčič-Hladnik

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The text presents some auto/biographical books, which were written by the Slovenian women immigrants to the United States or their descendants. The books deal with the immigrant experiences of women from the first and the second immigration waves. …”
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    Does culture affect divorce decisions? Evidence from European immigrants in the US by Sevilla-Sanz, A, Furtado, D, Marcen, M

    Published 2010
    “…This paper explores the role of culture in determining divorce decisions by examining differences in divorce rates by country of origin of immigrants in the United States. Because immigrants who arrived in the US at a young age are all exposed to a common set of American laws and institutions, we interpret cross-ancestry differences in divorce rates as evidence of the effect of culture. …”
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    Health Is Power, and Health Is Wealth: Understanding the Motivators and Barriers of African American/Black Male Immigrants With Gastrointestinal Conditions by Daina Potter, Pamela Valera

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The digestive health of African American/Black male immigrants in the United States has not been previously studied. …”
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    Translating immigration in the multicultural and multilingual United States of America by Nael F. M. Hijjo, Rodney C. Jubilado

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The findings suggest that pragmatic, convention-related, linguistic, and text-specific problems may partially distort the message of the original text, hence contribute to the ambiguity when read by the Arabic-speaking new immigrant to the United States. It is therefore suggested that the Arabic USCIS Guide for New Immigrants needs to be edited by a native professional editor.…”
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    Have the Olympic Games become more migratory? A comparative historical perspective by Joost Jansen, Godfried Engbersen

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The selected countries have different histories of migration and cover the distinction between ‘nations of immigrants’ (Australia, Canada, United States), ‘countries of immigration’ (France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Sweden), ‘latecomers to immigration’ (Italy, Spain) and, what we coin, ‘former countries of immigration’ (Argentina, Brazil). …”
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    Immigration, Incest and Post-Nationality in Krys Lee’s “The Believer” by Owen Jean

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…After her mother murders a delivery boy and is incarcerated in a high-security psychiatric facility, Jenny and her father become dislocated from their life as immigrants to the United States. Eventually, daughter and father take a road trip to visit Jenny’s mother and then drive on to Las Vegas, where their life as immigrants began and where they will now cross the ultimate boundary. …”
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    Noury? Nourhan? — talking back to the enlightenment : practicing anti-racist teaching and learning in eighteenth-century British literature (Roundtable) by Nourhan

    Published 2021
    “…It means “the light of heaven”; my family gave me this name because they found it fitting to my personality. When we immigrated to the United States in 2005, no one besides my family said my name out loud, and when I started my first day of public school in 2008, my third-grade teacher told me, “Your name is really interesting. …”
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    Feminist practical theology and (un)making structural violence against immigrant women and families by Susanne Johnson

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The notion of structural evil and sin can proffer insight into the reality of complex webs and entanglements in structural violence that enshrouds the lives and journeys of unauthorized Latino/a immigrants into the United States, and into the role of U.S. citizens in perpetuating such violence. …”
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    The Politics Of Fear: Fear Of Migrants As An Instrument Shaping The Political Environment by Mahmut Mete, Bekir Gündoğmuş

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this context, the study analyzes the effect of fear on political policy and elections by revealing the historical and current situation of fear of immigrants in the United States, European countries and Türkiye.…”
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    Finding Dr. Kim: Information Sources of Korean Immigrants’ Search for a Doctor in the U.S. by Sou Hyun Jang, Linda K. Ko, Hendrika Meischke

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Korean immigrants in the United States (U.S.) are known for their preference for, and dependence on, co-ethnic doctors due to various barriers to the U.S. healthcare system. …”
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    : A Brief Review of the Recent Literature on the Impact of Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Policies on Stress Among Latinx Immigrants by Oscar Fernando Rojas Perez, Michelle Alejandra Silva, Thania Galvan, Oswaldo Moreno, Amanda Venta, Luz Garcini, Manuel Paris

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The objective of the present brief review is to shed light on recent research and offer recommendations for practice (eg, educating the Latinx community about the link between the immigrant experience and psychological stress) and policy (eg, drafting of legislation aimed at rescinding harmful immigration policies) regarding the relation between aggressive anti-immigration rhetoric and psychological stress among Latinx immigrants in the United States.…”
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    Intergenerational differences in dietary acculturation among Ghanaian immigrants living in New York City: a qualitative study by Margrethe F. Horlyck-Romanovsky, Terry T.-K. Huang, Ramatu Ahmed, Sandra E. Echeverria, Katarzyna Wyka, May May Leung, Anne E. Sumner, Melissa Fuster

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Dietary acculturation may explain the increasing risk of diet-related diseases among African immigrants in the United States (US). We interviewed twenty-five Ghanaian immigrants (Youth n 13, Age (Mean ± sd) 20 y ± 5⋅4, Parents (n 6) and Grandparents (n 6) age 58⋅7 ± 9⋅7) living in New York City (NYC) to (a) understand how cultural practices and the acculturation experience influence dietary patterns of Ghanaian immigrants and (b) identify intergenerational differences in dietary acculturation among Ghanaian youth, parents and grandparents. …”
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    Da Crise à Oportunidade: Uma Análise da Orientação Empreendedora de Brasileiros nos EUA by Daniel Penz, Bianca Costa Amorim, Elisabete Penz Beuren, Sabrina do Nascimento, Carlos Ricardo Rossetto

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…These values characterize Brazilians who have immigrated to the United States with a highly proactive behavior, are strongly committed to risk taking and are fairly committed to innovations.…”
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    Examining the Independent Association Between Acculturative Stress and Psychological Distress Among Mexican Immigrants in New York City: An Exploratory Study

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Conclusion: The findings support the need for interventions that account for the major stressors associated with being a Mexican immigrant in the United States to prevent psychological distress, especially given the anti-immigration policies.…”
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    Cancer incidence in the Somali population of Olmsted County: A Rochester epidemiology project study by Ahmed A. Mohamed, Alanna M. Chamberlain, Kathleen J. Yost, Gregory Jenkins, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Mark L. Wieland, Jane W. Njeru

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract Background Somali immigrants and refugees constitute one of the largest African ethnic groups immigrating to the United States over the past three decades with the majority resettling in the state of Minnesota. …”
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