No, it is false that in <span>the 1962 case of Engel v. Vitale the U.S. Supreme Court approved a state sponsored non-denomination prayer, created by the New York Board of Regents, since this was under different jurisdiction. </span>
Maryland south of the canal is considered the Eastern Shore by residents.
The term Western Shore is used by Eastern Shore residents to describe all the counties of Maryland west of the Chesapeake Bay, but especially those of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area and Southern Maryland.
Identify whether or not these purposes for the India Day Parade strengthen Indian American's ethnic infrastructure.
Purpose of India Day Parade:
A) helps stake a claim of Indian American ethnic identity in New York
<em>The India day parade in a way highlight the important contributions the community has contribute to the nation</em>
B) shows the political establishment that Indian Americans are organized
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It likewise pinpoint that that there is unity among the Indian Americans
Not a Purpose of India Day Parade:
A) celebrates and preserves the many ethnicities of India
<em>This is a purpose of the Parade because it helps brings people of different ethnicity, caste and religious of India together and shows the world and their fellow India back home that unity is the key to peaceful living</em>
B) critiques the caste stratification of India
<em>During this annual parade issues such as discrimination based on caste, color, poverty, child labor, inequality were raise and opinions were raise to tackle those critical issue </em>
Answer: The death toll was 4,000 to 5,000, in a population of 50,000. Yellow fever outbreaks recurred in Philadelphia and other major ports through the nineteenth century, but none had as many fatalities as that of 1793. The 1798 epidemic in Philadelphia also prompted an exodus; an estimated 1,292 residents died.
According to this text, there are several things that an Aymara Indian from Bolivia who moves from the countryside to the city does in order to engage in "Racial Passing" and avoid being categorized as "Indian." For example, changing their hair by perming it is one of these actions. An Aymaran Indian might also abandon the use of traditional clothing, such as ponchos and rubber soles sandals. Finally, he might also give up his culture by rejecting the use of the Aymara language.