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    Rural-Urban Migration in Bangladesh: A Micro-Level Study* M. Z. Hossain Associate Professor‚ Department of Statistics‚ Shahjalal University of Science & Technology‚ Sylhet-3114‚ Bangladesh Introduction A study of migration is of key importance in social science‚ particularly in population studies. The importance emerges not only from the movement of people between places but also from its influence on the lives of individuals and urban growth. Broadly migration is a relocation of residence

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    Puerto Ricans are the only Hispanic group able to migrate to United States and have automatically the right to become American Citizens‚ But What American Citizens means? When they arrived to a new land escaping from poverty and political problems‚ to a place where they thought it will receive them as family. 1940s was the first wave of migration of Puerto Ricans to the US‚ when they arrived they found themselves working in restaurants; in the kitchen‚ serving coffee also in factories‚ cleaning

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    Definitions of Migration | | | | | | There are two basic kinds of migration—internal and external. Internal migration occurs when someone moves from one section of a country to another‚ usually for economic reasons. The most notable example of internal migration has been the movement from rural regions to cities. This kind of migration has occurred since the earliest recorded periods of civilization. | | | Reasons of migration | | | If people are satisfied where

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    . Reasons of Migration It would never be an easy decision for a person to leave his country of birth and look for his fortune elsewhere. There are a number of reasons why migrants leave their countries. These so-called push factors exist in the poorer or conflict-weary regions of the world and some of them are defined as: • dissolution and disintegration of multicultural states‚ accompanied by religious and ethnic conflicts; • increase in natural disasters‚ the progressive destruction of major

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    Motivation is a process where our need activates a selected behavior thanks to we can try to achieve our goal. The motivation drives us to act in a way to achieve our desire goal. All the push or pull motives are connected with our perceptions‚ with way how we see and understand the world around us. In 1943 Abraham Maslow published a "Theory of human motivation" where he presented hierarchy of needs. On the bottom of the pyramid are all physiological and safety needs such us food‚ water‚ air

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    by Ariana Green in the San Juan City Magazine on 2005. As the title of the article indicates‚ there is an issue between the identities on both of these groups‚ about who feels more Puerto Rican. This has been a controversial topic since a long time ago‚ especially involving the “Nuyorican’s” from the time when the Puerto Rican diaspora started in New York. The real question involving this article is how they make both of these cultures into a more perfect union‚ as Ariana Green says. The author

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    multi-activities simultaneously. Thus‚ they employ push and pull patterns to accomplish all their tasks. Saadoun (n.d.) stated that push patterns are also referred to as push control‚ and it is a system in which work tasks are actively disseminated accordingly and determines if the employee can view and/or choose several work items. An example of this push phenomenon is the claim processing (Saadoun‚ n.d.). In contrast‚ pull patterns also known as pull control are “resources that proactively identify

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    What were the four waves of migrations to New Zealand and how they have contributed to our national character. New Zealand has had four waves of migration ‚ the Polynesians ‚ the Europeans ‚ the Pacific Islanders and the Asians. These four waves of migrants have contributed so much to New Zealand such as culture ‚ sports ‚ food etc. They have contributed to New Zealand’s national character gratefully and we are very thankful for that. Firstly‚ Polynesians (Maori) came to New Zealand from Hawaikiki

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    Injury Report Groin Pulls When doing any physical activity at all whether it’s goofing around hanging out with your friends‚ working out‚ running‚ or playing a sport there is always a risk of pulling a muscle if it is not properly stretched before starting physical activity. The muscle I am going to focus is your groin. Your groin is located in your inner thighs. I will be informing you on what a groin pull is‚ what you can do to prevent a groin pull‚ certain degree of the pull‚ and what you can

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    Ulysses Press Text Copyright © 2009 Steve Speirs. Design and concept © 2009 Ulysses Press and its licensors. Photographs copyright © 2009 Andy Mogg. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher‚ nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the

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