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    invade another in which starts a war for instance Adolf Jhitler thought his race were better than the Jewish people so he caused mass genocide due to Ethnocentrism with hitler thinking he was better than everyone else. 3. Define emigration and immigration. Emigration is the act of leaving ones country to permantly settle in another My family did this when they left Germany and then permantly lived in America never going back. Immigration is the movement of people to another region or country Immigration

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    the differences with cultures which then can often lead to falsified communication between the majority human beings. http://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/ethno.htmmm 3. Define emigration and immigration. People who emigrate to a new country often find themselves a minority in that new country. Emigration describes leaving a country to settle in another; Immigration denotes coming into a new country as a permanent resident. For example‚ from Vietnam’s perpectives the boat people were

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    Introduction Nowadays migration is getting to be one of the dominant characteristics of the modern world since at the present moment that movement of people and migration of citizens from one country to another become a norm. Not surprisingly that such unparallel and extremely high level of migration results in substantial demographic‚ ethnical and socio-cultural changes in many countries of the world. In this respect‚ it is worthy of mention that such a situation with the migration is the result

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    Population ecology is the branch of ecology that studies the structure and dynamics of populations. In population ecology a population is a group of individuals of the same species inhabiting the same area. In contrast to genetics‚ where the population is a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species‚ which is isolated from other groups and in human demography‚ the population is the set of humans in a given area. Population density is a common biological measurement and is often used

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    think wrong of certain people and then we decide not to get to know them because we judged before we tried to get to know them. This can harm anyone and make us not like each other and create hate towards each other. 3. Define emigration and immigration. Emigration- leaving a country to settle in another country. Immigration- Coming into new country as a permanent resident. (Racial and ethnic groups‚ Richard T. Schaefer). 4. What are some of the ways groups of people are identified?

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    Brain Drain — Presentation Transcript • 1. • 2. INTRODUCTION : A brain drain or human capital flight is an emigration of trained and talented individuals ("human capital") to other nations or jurisdictions. Brain drain can occur either when individuals who study abroad and complete their education do not return to their home country‚ or when individuals educated in their home country emigrate for higher wages or better opportunities. • 3. HISTORY OF BRAIN DRAIN : Historically‚ the

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    3. Komar and Melamid Expelled from the Union of Artists because they did not conform with the criteria of Socialist realism‚ Komar and Melamid immigrated to Israel in 1977 and then to the United States in 1978. In the Soviet Union‚ they developed an aesthetic style called Sots Art‚ which was a critique of the “overproduction of ideology and propaganda”. Combining elements of Dadaism and Socialist Realism‚ this was perhaps the closest parallel to American Pop Art‚ itself a response to the abundance

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    and what was there was not in very good quality. At first‚ the divisions between East and West Berlin were uncertain. There was nothing that divided the city. For more than ten years after the official split of the city‚ East Berlin saw a major emigration of East Germans‚ unhappy with the communist system. With nothing physical to separate

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    Second‚ we will probably think wrong of that person and decide not to get to know them since we already decided to judge them before we actually met them. Finally this can harm anyone and make us not like each other 3. Define emigration and immigration. Emigration is leaving one’s native country with the intent to settle in another country. Immigration is the movement of a person into one country from another. Both of these words describe acts of migration across national boundaries. 4

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    Brain Drain in Lebanon

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    Brain Drain Brain drain is the emigration of the skilled‚ educated and professional people to countries where they can be productive and fulfill their potential. Lebanon‚ a victim of massive brain drain‚ was colonized by diverse nations and cultures throughout history leaving behind a rich cultural background. Until recently people cherished this background‚ yet nowadays it is endangered by the sporadic brain drain that is taking place among the adult generation of the country. Adult generations

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