Psychology Notes: Chapter 1, Section 2Theories proved unfounded
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After several thoughtful chapters exploring the history of the immigration debate (and some good conversation on the American Dream) the heart of the book tells, in each chapter, the story of an immigrant or refugee — from Afghanistan, Africa, Ukraine, Central America, the Middle East, and ...