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    chaos are only a few of the much widespread effects of Rural-Urban Migration. Scope of Report The first section of this report introduces the subject of study and outlines the theme of discussion. A comprehensive and widely accepted definition of Migration‚ the forces behind it and its pros and cons will be methodically discussed. All information has been supported with the sufficient use of statistics. The case of migration in correlation to urbanization will be discussed with emphasis

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    My Journey I never imagined coming here. Born in May 13‚ 1967 in Xinxiang‚ Henan‚ right at the end of the Cultural Revolution‚ I grew up in a clean‚ 100 square meter condo like any many children out there. Though we were poor‚ my home and environment were considered better than most. We never had the chance of eating meat in every meal‚ though‚ but we muddled through with little luxury. I attended a high school near my neighborhood and since there were no buses available‚ I walked or biked to school

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    concept of “long-distance nationalism” and perhaps even a new perspective on what it means to live transnationally as an immigrant. The read addresses many different topics and themes as a whole‚ but I feel that the main argument was for the idea that migration as a concept is changing‚ along with the definitions of citizenship‚ nation-states‚ and nationalism in our world of increasing globalization. From personal experience‚ I found that many of my relatives could relate to this confusing identity of being

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    without any permission from government. According to Demetrios the director of the immigration policy foundation (2005)‚ in “ Illegal Immigration‚” that the universal fight with illegal immigration has no end. Seminara (2007) writes in his article “Migration‚” that half of millions foreigner in the USA came legally with acceptable visas. However‚ the ministry of homeland security infers that the range of the illegal population of USA is from 27 to 57 percent. In fact‚ legal immigration including coming

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    There is many controversies about beginnings and character of the process. We can notice two streams in the way of thinking‚ first one states that globalisation is the next more complicated stage of the international relations evolution. Second claims that this event is completely new in the world policy caused by the factors that did not occur ever before. Now we will try to describe and understand both of these streams. Like we mentioned above most people think that globalisation is the new

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    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature Introduction This chapter will discuss the relevant facts‚ information and principles that are related to the study gathered by the researchers from different sources. Incorporate with these materials and sources‚ researchers will be able to understand further and know better about the research topic. It will be also helpful to the researchers by providing some information of the methods used in the past conducted studies. In this chapter‚ researchers will

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    Case Study: Migration: Turkey and Germany Between 1945 and 1989 Sakaltutan is a village of 900 inhabitants in central Turkey. Until recently it was an isolated and highly dependent on agriculture. There was high birth rate and it became overpopulated with too many men to work on land and on crafts. An all weather road was built to encourage trade with neighbouring towns. Increased mechanisation followed and farmers were educated on how to increase their output. Fewer workers were needed

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    move if they are going to survive. Urbanization is caused by migration of people to an area that cannot support all the people who migrate. Also people who are frustrated or wanting more out of life will also migrate to see what they can find by means of being with more people and having more out of life. “All future population growth will occur in urban areas‚ both from natural increase (births over deaths) and rural to urban migration.” (Population Connection‚ 2012). Lagos is a poor city in Nigeria

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    17%. This Case Study examines the way the company has maintained its original focus on the electronic transmission of information while optimizing the specifics of its operations in response both to changing technology and the way that economic migration has driven demand for consumer-to-consumer money transfer services. Summary • Western Union has focused on data communication rather than voice telephony. • In the late 19th century the company had a near-monopoly in the US telegraph market.

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    persecution. These situations are often causes of mass movement. The last factor is poverty and the search for opportunities. Generally‚ the migrations from less developed countries (country of origin) to more developed countries (country of destination). In destination countries‚ migrants hope that will gain better than their country of origin. Under the economic migration can spread in two types. They are survival migrant (migrants leaving their country after related with the problem of unemployment and

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