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    The great migration

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    AP US History 11 February 2014 The Migration Series The Great Migration was a period in history when there was a massive relocation of blacks from the South to the North. These people were driven from their homes due to the lack of work available and poor treatment. They headed north and first filled the positions of those who had gone to fight in the World War‚ filling mainly industrial jobs‚ many of them in the steel industry. Migrants headed for cities like New York‚ Chicago‚ Philadelphia

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    Modern Migration

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    Philippine Migration: Challenges and Responses Modern Migration (1960’s -1990’s) Submitted To: Prof. Lilia Casanova Submitted By: Helmuth Janica Mae R. Table of Contents Migration 3 Modern Migration Routes 3 Interview with an OFW

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    causes of migration

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    Causes of migration The causes of migration may be numerous and these may range from natural calamities‚ climatic change‚ epidemics‚ and draught to social‚ economic‚ cultural and political. The over population and heavy pressure on resources may be the cause of permanent or temporary‚ and long distance or short distance migration. Many a time the differences between groups in level of technology and economic opportunities also cause large scale migration. (a) Technology People with more sophisticated

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    youth migration

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    flown favor of most highly developed countries. This is a report‚ defined by UNESCO on brain-drain (migration of skilled personalities) in 1969. In accordance with the report of World Bank‚ India was the country to stand in the third place in brain drain which was ahead of China and Germany. Britain and Philippines were the two countries that have stood first in this serious regard. What is Migration The basic requirements of a human are of three types they are food‚ shelter and money. For these three

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    Data Migration

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    Department of Education Office of Federal Student Aid Data Migration Roadmap: A Best Practice Summary Version 1.0 Final Draft April 2007 Data Migration Roadmap Table of Contents Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ 1 1.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Background

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    Data Migration

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    Data migration • Data migration is the process of transferring data between storage types‚ formats‚ or computer systems. • Data migration is usually performed programmatically to achieve an automated migration‚ freeing up human resources from tedious tasks. • It is required when organizations or individuals change computer systems or upgrade to new systems. • To achieve an effective data migration procedure‚ data on the old system is mapped to the new system providing a design

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    Theories of Migration

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    Theories of migration • Neoclassical economics- o Cost-benefit calculation o Individual makes the decision o Migration stems from geographical differences in supply & demand for labor o More $‚ less labor. More labor‚ less $ (wages) • New economics of labor migration- o Motivations go beyond cost-benefit analysis i.e. circular migrations b/c: • Markets for goods & services may not exist. Info is scarce. Family o Migration decisions are by larger units of interrelated ppl. Ex: Mexicans diversify

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    Migration in India

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    Migration to | 1951-60 | 1961-70 | 1971-80 | 1981-90 | US | | | | | From India | 2‚120 | 31‚214 | 1‚72‚080 | 2‚61‚841 | From all countries | 25‚15‚000 | 33‚22‚000 | 44‚93‚000 | 73‚38‚000 | India’s Share(%) | (0.1) | (0.9) | (3.8) | (3.6) | Canada | | | | | From India | 2‚802 | 25‚722 | 72‚903 | 79‚304 | From all countries | 15‚74‚841 | 14‚09‚677 | 14‚40‚338 | 13‚36‚767 | India’s Share(%) | (0.2) | (1.8) | (5.1) | (5.9) | UK | | | | | From India | n.a | 1‚25‚600 | 83

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    Migration In Canada

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    Table of Contents Overview 2 Research & Analysis 3 Economic Migrants 3 Family 4 Refugees and Protected Persons 4 International Students 5 Positive Impacts 6 Negative Impacts 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography 8   Overview In the event that you’ve been viewing the news at whatever time in the most recent decade‚ you’ll realize that the topic of migration is one that is at the front line of household and universal governmental issues the world over. In this article‚ we’ll investigate a rundown of movement

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    Effects of Migration

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    Migration There are a lot of different reasons as to why people migrate‚ one being forced migration‚ where people are told to move because they could be at risk because of war or natural disasters. Another is internal migration‚ where people leave their country either permanently or temporarily‚ and could also be to escape from natural disasters or for work. Immigration is when people move to another country permanently‚ and could be because of a number of reasons. There are a lot of people that

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