Fairey Immigration
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SHEPARD FAIREY WE ARE HUMAN IMMIGRATION SET OF 3 PRINTS $199.99 |
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OBEY SHEPARD FAIREY WE ARE HUMAN IMMIGRATION PRINT $100.00 |
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OBEY SHEPARD FAIREY WE ARE HUMAN IMMIGRATION PRINT $95.00 |
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OBEY Shepard Fairey Immigration Print Signed Numbered $30.00 |
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SHEPARD FAIREY OBEY Immigration Reform Girl Spanish $14.97 |
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IMMIGRATION REFORM GIRL Shepard Fairey STICKER obey $2.98 |
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Fairey Aviation $15.27 No Synopsis Available |
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Fairey Rotodyne $25.18 No Synopsis Available |
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Immigration $3.98 Immigration : Debating the Issues (Contemporary Issues Series) by Capaldi, and Nicholas Published in 1997 by Prometheus Books |
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Fairey Aircraft Since 1915 $34.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Fairey Swordfish and Albacore $34.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Michael Jordan / Shepard Fairey Dual Signed Print Autographed Lithograph $1800 Michael Jordan / Shepard Fairey Dual Signed Print Autographed Lithograph This 26x36 Silkscreen Print from iconic artist Shepard Fairey is of the most Iconic sports figure of all time Michael Jordan This University of North Carolina Tarheels print is dual signed by Michael and Shepard. This comes UDA certified. Limited to 50 Hope Air Jordan |
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Immigration and the Law (Understanding Immigration) $33.98 Immigration and the Law (Understanding Immigration) by Iris Teichmann Published in 2006 by Smart Apple Media |
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Immigration Stories $35.98 Immigration Law Stories edited by David A. Martin and Peter Schuck provides an enriched understanding of leading cases in the field of Immigration Law. |
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Experience of Immigration $29.98 Experience of Immigration by Yehoshua S. Cohen Published in 1999 by Magnes Press,Israel |
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The Immigration Debate $7.98 *Examines the past and current arguments both for and against immigration*Topics include: the US history of immigration, the structure of current immigration policies and laws, and the demographic impact of immigration on population growthIn another breakthrough book, Isbister provides readers with the historical facts and current issues of immigration, allowing the reader to navigate this complex debate. The author analyzes the short and long-term economic, ethical, social and environmental effects of immigration in America. |
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The Immigration Mystique $3.48 The Immigration Mystique : America's False Conscience by Chilton Williamson Published in 1996 by Basic Books |
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The Immigration Handbook $3.98 The Immigration Handbook : For Work, Investment, Study and Retirement in the U.S.A. by Henry G. Liebman 2nd Published in 1997 by Fairgreens Media |
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The Immigration Reader $7.98 The Immigration Reader : America in a Multidisciplinary Perspective by Jacobson, and David Published in 1998 by Blackwell Publishing Limited |
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Debating Immigration $20.98 Debating Immigration presents 18 original essays, written by some of the world's leading experts and preeminent scholars, that explore the nuances of contemporary immigration and citizenship affecting the United States and Europe. The volume is organized around the following themes: religion and philosophy, law and policy, economics and demographics, race and ethnicity, and cosmopolitanism. Critical questions addressed include: What accounts for the disconnect between public attitudes about immigration and the policies produced by elected officials? Why has the United States not developed a well-articulated public philosophy of immigration? |
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Illegal Immigration $59.98 Illegal Immigration : A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by Michael LeMay Published in 2006 by ABC-CLIO |
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Immigration Reconsidered $7.48 Providing an interdisciplinary and global perspective on immigration to the United States, this collection of essays brings together the work of leading scholars in the field--including the work of such distinguished historians, sociologists, and political scientists as Charles Tilly, Philip Curtin, Kirby Miller, Sucheng Chan, Alejandro Portes, Lawrence Fuchs, and Aristide Zolberg--and represents an important step forward in the development of immigration studies. The book helps redirect thinking on the subject by giving a summary of the current state of immigration studies and a coherent new perspective that emphasizes the international dimensions of the immigrant experience from the time of the slave trade to present-day movements of Asian and Latin American peoples. Immigration Reconsidered challenges ethnocentric American or European perspectives on immigration, disputes the classical assimilation model of a linear progression of immigrant cultures toward a dominant American national character, questions human capital theory as an explanation of ethnic group achievement, reveals conflicting ethnic and racial attitudes toward immigration restriction, and examines the revival of interest in oral history, immigrant autobiographies, and other subjective documents. Offering a new approach to immigration studies for the 1990s, Immigration Reconsidered is important reading for anyone who wants to know how the America came to be as it is today. |

