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The kibbutz -- which translates loosely as a "collective community" -- is found in Israel.
Yes they are similar.
They don't. Only the south of the South Island has a similar climate to Britain because it is on a similar latitude. The north of the North Island is sub tropical - something that Britons would love to have.
hilly
similar to those in the north
close to people of similar ethnicities, cultures, and religions
old Chinese immigrants were chredied worse because they were old
Migrants, foreigners...
Immigration in the 1990s was similar to that in the 1890s in that there was a large wave of immigrants that came into the country in both periods.
They both predict experiences.
flood of immigrants.
Immigrants and indentured servants are both individuals who move to another country for work opportunities. Indentured servants historically signed contracts to work for a specific period in exchange for passage to a new land, while immigrants voluntarily move to another country seeking economic or social advancement. Both groups often face challenges related to assimilation, discrimination, and exploitation.
They tend to settle in poor areas in larger cities
Both immigrants and indentured servants arrived in a new country seeking better opportunities and were often subject to poor living conditions and mistreatment. They both faced challenges adapting to a new culture and were vulnerable to exploitation by employers or landowners.
Settlement.
The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression
Wilhelm Wunt proposed that psychological experiences are composed compounds similar to chemical compounds. Sigmund Freud was primarily interested in the unconscious mind.