generation of the country. Adult generations are the core of societies in general. They are the link between the old generation and the young one. Hence‚ they are the ones responsible to transmit and enrich their culture. According to Kim Ghattas‚ emigrants are groups aged between 25 and 45‚ and they are a highly skilled and productive faction (Ghattas). The absence of this faction raises a conflict between old and young generation‚ because those who are supposed to be the balance between the two are
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Emotionally many of the migrants were leaving the majority of their friends‚ family and belongings behind. Additionally there was the stress of having to lighten the load by walking the journey or leaving behind precious belongings along the way. Emigrants traveled in wagon trains banded together with other single men heading to gold rushes‚ or in groups of extended family and neighbors. The hardships of the journey stressed those traveling and added to fears from reported attacks‚ disease and many
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1. Discuss the status of foreign claims and possessions in the trans-Mississippi West from 1811 to 1840. Trace the development of American interests in the region during this era. Between the years 1811 to 1840‚ Americans had migrated into the trans-Mississippi West in order to obtain defined boundaries with Canada and Mexico; moreover‚ they went westward to acquire the western edge of the continent. Commercial goals fueled early interest as traders firs sought beaver skins in Oregon territory
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There exist one question that every human being will ask numerous times over their life. The question is simple‚ consisting of three words‚ yet is almost always guaranteed a complex answer-who am I? The answer to this vital question molds an individual’s being‚ their life‚ consumes them with pride and vanity or depression and worthlessness. The individual pines for approval‚ they want to know that who they are is accepted and praiseworthy‚ so they ask this question to any person willing to spout
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received by Kerala in 1998 was Rs.35‚304 mn. The migration rate among Muslims was 68%. Muslims received 47%of the total remittances‚ Ezhavas and Syrian Christians each received about 13%‚ Latin Christians 11% and Nairs 9%. However‚ average per year per emigrant remittance for Muslim migrant was Rs.24 thousand only‚ compared to Latin Christian’s average of Rs.33‚000 and Syrian Christians Rs.27‚000. This is due to the lower educational levels of the Muslim migrant. One could also then figure out why Mappila’s
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is encouraging Lebanese citizens to emigrate‚ leaving their country‚ and their families behind. Statistics showed that “most emigrants are mainly men between the ages of 20 to 44”‚ Safieddine‚ Assem (2004). Also‚ by losing Lebanon’s middle class‚ Lebanon is becoming more deprived of productivity and development. Since the most educated people are the most common emigrants‚ the government should put more effort into improving Lebanon’s current situation and provide proper representatives to assess
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An Introduction to the Challenging Aspects of Immigration: Problematic Impacts on the Emigrant and on the Host Country. By Eirini Fotiadou It is generally approved by many social scientists ‚ that immigration poses one of the most important issue of our modern society .Migratory flows appears to directly affect the economy of the host country‚ since is undeniable that they change the output and the unemployment rate of the nation. They
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must be knit together in this work as one man". The immigrants to New England formed very family and religiously oriented communities. Looking at the emigrant lists of people bound for New England it is easy to observe that most people came in large families‚ and large families support the community atmosphere. There were many children among the emigrants‚ and those children were taught religion from their early childhood‚ and therefore grew up loyal to the church‚ and easily controllable by the same
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religion on each region were probably two very big influences on the different developments of the societies. In New England‚ people who immigrated there came mostly in the form of families. In 1635‚ "Ship’s List of Emigrants bound for New England‚" showed that the majority of emigrants were part of a family or a servant coming with a family (document B). There was a fairly low death rate and a reasonably balanced sex ratio very early in colonization in New England. All of these factors contributed
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people to emigrate are: unemployment‚ limited political or religious rights‚ restrictions of religious freedom‚ oppressive legislation‚ war‚ and others. Many emigrants move together with their families toward new regions or new countries where they hope to find peace or job opportunities not available to them in their homeland. Sometimes emigrants move to countries with big cultural differences and will always feel as guests there‚ conserving their original culture‚ traditions and language. Such situation
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