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    Introduction The group I have decided to write about are the Japanese-Americans living in the mainly in the west coast‚ in the years in and around World War II . Emigration from Japan started in the 1868‚ soon after Commodore Matthew Perry came to Tokyo Bay with a warships‚ “negotiating” a treaty with Japan to be open to the United States‚ which had long been closed and isolated from the rest of the world . Japan being clearly behind the western world‚ and started adopting western technology

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    population around the whole world‚ it contributes to every nation in the same way both boosting the economy and creating strain on governments to feed nations. Along with natural increase there are other things such as refugees‚ immigration and emigration which contribute to a countries population. Birth rate relates to the amount of babies born a year‚ in Australia per year there is about 300‚000 babies born each and every year. Deaths is exactly what it says‚ how many people die each and every

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    Assignment #1 Complete the following questions. 1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘colonial education’. (1 mark) - Colonial education is the primary education of boys and girls in the colonial period‚ this included reading‚ writing‚ poems‚ prayers‚ geography and simple math. 2. Name one institution that facilitated colonial education in the Caribbean. (1 mark) - One institution that facilitated colonial education in the Caribbean is the church 3. Name two festivals

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    Define emigration and immigration. Emigration is a term that means‚ “leaving a country to settle in another.”(Schafer‚ R 2012) Immigration is a term that means “coming into a new country to become a permanet resident”.(Schafer R 2012) Examples of immigration would be me going to Ireland with the purpose of starting a life in there counrty and being a citizen of that country. Emigration would be something along the lines of me jumping a border

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    government as national holidays‚ the majority of Swedish emigrants and Swedish-Americans still celebrate. The festivals of St. Lucia and Midsummer’s Day are two Swedish cultural practices embedded with deep religious meaning that over time and with the emigration to America have lost religious meaning as the festivals assimilated with the American standard of faith and became more of a cultural expression‚ creating the implications that without proper cultural preservation these festivals will be absorbed

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    of individuals in a given area 4.The graph below represents a sigmoid (S-shaped) population growth curve. Three sections of the curve are indicated (1‚ 2 and 3). In which of the sections is natality plus immigration greater than mortality plus emigration? A.1 only B.2 only C.1 and 2 only D.3 only 5.Two different trees have been classified as Pinus pinea and Pinus nigra. Which of the following statements is correct? A.Both trees belong to the same class but a different genus. B.Both trees

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    Emigration‚ a dream that almost everyone wishes it comes true‚ is a positive forward step that everyone should take if it is available. People argue that each one has to stay to help in developing his/her country‚ to be with his/her family as life is worth nothing without them‚ and to avoid racism that is spread all over the world. On the other hand‚ to emigrate does not stand for only getting away from a bad economic condition‚ but also it is a step for a bright future that guarantees a higher level

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    Emigration means when a person leaves a country to go become a citizen in another country. Most of the time emigrates are considered some of the majority in the country. Immigration means when you move into another country and try to become a citizen you are

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    Brain drain‚ brain gain or brain circulation? Critically discuss the migration flows of highly skilled migrants across the globe and the impact of this movement on host and origin countries According to a report published by the CSO in September 2012 net outward migration for Irish nationals increased to 26‚000 in the year to April 2012‚ from 22‚400 in the previous year. It is a necessity to discover if this mass exodus of skilled migrants will be detrimental to Irish society in the coming years

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    countries‚ citizens may be persecuted based on their beliefs or religions. They may be trying to escape revolutions or wars or it may just be a very unstable time in their economy in which the people don’t feel safe. Also‚ in the countries with higher emigration rates the poverty is very extreme. This explains a number of things because the US is a very developed country‚ one of the most developed actually

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