Baya Adams
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Asian and Latin Migration from World War II.

The immigrant population in South Asia was small before 1945. After World War II, immigration increased significantly after World War II. Indian students came to study different science courses in the United States. These students are studying in Science, Medicine, Business and Engineering, and the Immigration Network has changed to the Central Nod of the Immigration Network (Brown Others 26). These students who arrived in the United States are based on the immigration network that the Indian population in the United States. From the 1970s, Indians migrate ten major communities to the United States. Indians migrate to the United States and better life. The study has proven to be constantly increased by Indian migrants since the 1970s...

Korean Christianity Essay

The article highlighted the specific goal of Seoul that is implied in the experience and is done by the North Korean migrants, who have arrived by China, the city of divided Korea. The study pays attention to the role of the protestant church, which is highly influenced by these refugees and the rituals they perform, which leads to the negotiation of the political-religious factors and their future goals. The author has discussed the change of north Korean migrants into Christianity. Two different migrant activities have been discussed which include, leaflet campaigns and music concerts. It details the performance rituals of peace and violence which explain the religious and political steps taken in terms of the cold war of Seoul.

The 1886 masterpiece, Beyond Good and Evil

The 1886 masterpiece, Beyond Good and Evil, by Friedrich Nietzsche offers a powerful and essential assertion of personal morality that has potential effects and impacts for the contemporary world of the 21st century. In this book, Nietzsche is not satisfied and opposes the moral dogmatism where it is assumed that only one moral truth is in existence and only a single code by which we abide by and live that truth. Friedrich suggests that such beliefs tend to stifle the human spirit and can result to prejudice, oppression and mistrust only. In his opinion, true morality is that which a person explores and discovers for themselves by undergoing a painstaking experience of trials and experimentation, questions and mistakes and errors...