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    breeds some negative habits and troubles that we have to deal with quickly‚ before it is too late. With the population rapidly increasing‚ agriculture provides great job opportunities. While this is great for unemployed seeking opportunities from large corporations‚ small farmers are slowly being overrun by the neat‚ checkerboard fields of these businesses. "She never saw the big tractor coming. First it plowed up her banana trees. Then her corn. Then her beans‚ sweet potatoes‚ cassava. Within a few‚

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    Border Policy

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    218 Prof Jane kellnerweeks 11/20/15 Pros and cons of closing the borders The political aisle as well as economists spectrum exercises insightful particular distinctions of the demographic shifts on opposing perceptions of the caution on border policy undeterred by prejudices or preferences‚ to demonstrate the relevance cultural diversity. It’s clearly not a valuable idea to impose severe limitations as well as they have the yearning to preserve his or her own culture‚ its not a justified

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    The International Forum of Travel and Tourism Advocates defines tourism as the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited and also refers to the sector of the national economy with complex functions that unites a number of goods and services‚ offer for consumption to those people. (IFTTA)

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    The Border Collie

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    thousands of years ago. Although the Border Collie is ranked at #1 smartest breeds of dogs‚ other breeds fall on intelligence list. The top 10 smartest dog breeds. (Kane) The Border Collie was originally known as the “scotch dog.” This breed was bred to think independently and at long distances from human shepherds. They have the problem solving intelligence and strong working drive to maintain control of the flock. On the list of top 10 smartest dog breeds the Border Collie is ranked #1. The Poodle was

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    INTERNAL MIGRATION IN INDIA Migration is a process of social change where an individual‚ alone or accompanied by others‚ because of one or more reasons of economic betterment‚ political upheaval‚ education or other purposes‚ leaves one geographical area for prolonged stay or permanent settlement in another geographical area. Migration of persons within national borders is far greater in magnitude than migration across international borders and has enormous potential to contribute to economic prosperity

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    America Fernandez Myshie Pagel English 1301 October 19‚ 2012 “Friendship Should Never Be Divided” “These fences have only forced immigrants to enter the country at alternate sites that are often more desolate and hazardous‚ increasing the danger that illegal migrants will die while trying to enter the country‚” says Micah Issist. Unquestionably a wall is not going to stop immigrants and drug dealers‚ people who commit that kind of felonies are not going to be stopped by a wall. There

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    Destination marketing organization Name: Institution: Date: Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 REPORT BODY 6 Marketing research as an integral activity 6 Targeting the right type of tourist 7 Promoting unique tourism features‚ clear images‚ and a solid brand 9 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 11 REFERENCES 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The main role of a destination marketing organization‚ (DMO) is to promote a city‚ country or destination

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    Border Patrol Reform “Smugglers today are more determined and potentially more violent and destructive than ever. They’ll do almost anything to protect their contraband‚ avoid being apprehended‚ and maintain ‘control’ of their trails out of‚ and back into‚ Mexico. They’re outwardly hostile toward all U.S. law enforcement and authority‚ as well as rival ‘gangs’ vying for the routes and contracts with cartels‚ and anyone else that might ‘get in their way.’ Those of us that live and work in remote

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    Origin of disparities

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    Origin of disparities Gini coefficient Lorenz curve Disparities resulting from : - parental education - ethnicity - residence - income - employment - land ownership Gini coefficient is a measure of dispersion or inequality. It’s used to show inequality in wealth. (land distribution). It allows to analyze the changes in income inequality over time in individual countries and make comparisons between them. It ranges from 0 to 1. It is sometimes multiplied by hundred to give values from 0

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    Mormon Migration

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    The Mormon Migration was an important time in history because the religion was new; it had troubles‚ but Mormons are good at heart. The trouble of proving themselves worthy to the world and finding safety was hard. With good nature and strength they overcame obstacles to become a religion with over 12 million followers. Main periods in time are the creation of the religion‚ the Mormon Migration‚ and lastly the result of the migration the Utah War. The creator of the Mormon religion was Joseph Smith

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