Analysis on Chinatown Theatre As Transnational Business This essay is about my understanding on the article Chinatown Theatre As Transnational Business. The article illustrates the rise and fall of Chinatown Theatre, and how significant it is to Chinese migration as a transnational business. The author shows us the recruitment of Chinese actors at early stages, and the life the had in North America; historical invisibility of the actors who were recruited from China, and how did transnational
Guarding the Golden Door Essay Immigration has always been an issue in the United States for many years. Some people believe that everyone should have the right to move to the United States, but do not think of all the consequences if immigration laws were not put into act. It is vital to have these laws put into place because it creates public safety and health, jobs, and national security. In the book, Guarding the Golden Door: American Immigration Policy and Immigrants Since 1882 by Daniel Rogers
CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION “History has come to a stage when the moral man, the complete man, is more and more giving way, almost without knowing it, to make room for the commercial man, the man of limited purpose. This process aided by the wonderful progress in science, is assuming gigantic proportion and power causing the upset of man’s moral balance, obscuring his human side under the shadow of soul-less organization.”- Rabindranath Tagore, Nationalism, 1917. Aristotle felt that the purpose of