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    as a whole was second only to the United States in receiving migrants during the 19th century‚ this openness steadily eroded. Various economic‚ social‚ and political developments over the course of the 20th century led to increasingly restrictive migration policies in the region. A series of economic crises affecting most countries in the region led to an up rise in emigration within and beyond South America. National governments in South America and elsewhere previously saw emigrants as potential

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    part in a citizenship ceremony you may have to wait for another six months. Who is a migrant? Well a migrant is a person who leaves his or her’s country of origin to settle in another country. Australian citizenship is an important step in your migration story. Becoming an Australian citizen means that you are making an ongoing commitment to Australia and all that this country stands for. It is also the beginning of your formal membership of the Australian community. It is the step that will enable

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    Melbourne has been a good place to live in for Chinese immigrants- This written secondary article indicates that the discovery of gold has had a big impact in Melbourne’s cultural diversity and social standing. From 1850-1889‚ massive migrations took place‚ with immigrants pouring in from countries such as Germany‚ China‚ and America. The settlers rushed to Victoria in large numbers hoping to strike gold. Because of this increase in migrants‚ (especially the Chinese) middle classes and

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    have many reasons‚ for example-political instability of a nation‚ lack of opportunities‚ health risks‚ personal conflicts etc. Brain-drain can also be named as “human capital flight” because it resembles the case of capital flight‚ in which mass migration of financial capital is involved. Causes of Brain Drain Normally causes of outflow of talented emigrants for developed market economies are covered in general by means of push-pull model .Push and pull factors regarding brain drain appear to be

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    Throughout Exodus by Paul Collins‚ he draws a clear outline of what occurs if a country restricts migration or if they encourage it. He holds a clear stance that migration is more of an economic than a political concern (Collin‚ 12). Simplifying the subject‚ Collins links peoples’ migration to the diaspora. The volume of people who are coming into a country and the more acquaintances they have there will lead them to interact less with the natives (87). There is the intellectual merit behind the

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    Due to the increase of migration in recent years‚ ethnolects have become especially prevalent in Australian society. The Lebanese culture is especially apparent in Sydney’s CBD and this is manifested in the language of teenagers‚ as well as their migrant parents. An ethnolect is a variation of language that is associated with another ethnicity or culture. The need for a cultural identity in a foreign society often gives rise to ethnolects. This desire for an identity possibly stems from the discrimination

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    Global Money Transfer (Remittances) Market Report: 2012 Edition For more details on the content of report and ordering information please visit: http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Global-Money-Transfer-Remittances-Market-Report-2012-Edition-70275.html Remittances are an important source of income for households‚ particularly in developing countries. Remittances are gaining importance in the economic planning of all major developing economies of the world. With globalization and growing socio-political

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    Leon Botstein in this article discusses how Trumps effort to stop immigration will greatly affect American educational system; he expresses that without diversity the education is cease to exist‚ but to maintain this fine system we must stand up and voice ourselves. With Donald Trump becoming our 45th president of the United States of America. Many changes are bound to happen. As every president who comes into office there is his/her promise that comes along too. In this case‚ Trump promise was

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    Quincy M Campbell SCAN 353‚ Zuck Final Paper March 15‚ 2004 Scandinavian Women and Emigration There have been many great exoduses in the history of mankind; men and women have traveled across deserts‚ mountains‚ and finally oceans. And the motivations behind this travel have ranged from economic to social to political in nature‚ often reflecting an overall attitude of change. Scandinavian emigration since the early 19th century has demonstrated a transitition toward women’s independence and

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    The third argument‚ that immigration drains high-skilled labor from poor countries is real‚ but the possibility of migration to a high-wage country generates an incentive to acquire education. If borders were open‚ many immigrants would seek out education in a different country but end up returning to their home country‚ knowing they could leave if they needed to. Temporary migration is common in many countries‚ and was common in the United States before the restrictions of immigration laws in the

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