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Anagrams niahc China itaomrgin Migration treeh Three rootncl Control odpaln Poland

What have been the impacts of migration on host and home countries?

REVISE FOR A TEST ON POPULATION NEXT LESSON HOMEWORK REVISE FOR A TEST ON POPULATION NEXT LESSON

The Poles are Coming dvd Watch this programme and complete p21 in your booklet as you go, watch out for some very unexpected consequences in Poland of migration. If you need extra space use the sheet at the back of your booklet or your exercise book.

BINGO!