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Savannah Shamrock, Chris La Boo, Jon Huynh, Xuong Du www.daylife.com/photo/0cJL6ELgKK8XT
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Migration – movement that results in permanent relocation across significant distances : odeo.com/episodes/25141643-Prince-William-Couodeo.com/episodes/25141643-Prince-William-Cou
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1.Every migration flow results in a counter migration 2.The majority of migrants move a short distance 3.Migrants who move longer distances tend to choose big-city destinations 4.Urban residents are less migratory than inhabitants of rural areas 5.Families are less likely to make international moves than young adults
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1. U.S.-Oriental Exclusion Acts(1882-1907), no Chinese migration to California 2. Australia-Immigration Restriction Act, ended all nonwhite immigration 3. France- repatriation of North Africans without residency permits & restriction of further immigration from former North African Colonies 4. Republic of South Africa- “pure” European descent 5. Singapore- financial secure persons of Chinese ancestry 6. Thailand- restricted Chinese immigration 7. Myanmar- limits immigration from India
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destination360.com woodpigeon01.wordpress.commsnbc.msn.com trendsupdates.com
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1. Europe to North America 2. Southern Europe to South and Middle America 3. Britain and Ireland to Africa and Australia 4. Africa to Americas( slave trade) 5. India to eastern Africa, Southeast Asia, and Caribbean America africatravelpictures.com
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hginternational.fr
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Regional-migrants moving to a neighboring country 1. Mexicans to America 2. Haitians to America
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People who flee for fear of persecution because of race, nationality, religion, political opinion, or membership of a social group sponsorimpact.wordpress.com/.../
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1. Most move without tangible property that can be carried 2. Most make first “step” on foot, by bicycle, wagon, or open boat 3. Move without official documents that accompany channeled migration www.unaids.org/.../20070223_HIV_and_
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1.Subsaharan Africa- Hutu & Tutsi hostilities, Christian & Muslim conflicts 2.North Africa Southwest Asia –aftermath of Gulf War, Taliban movement 3.South Asia- accommodating Afghan forced emigrants 4.Southeast Asia- war in Vietnam 5.Europe – collapse of Yugoslavia &associated conflicts 6.Other Regions-instability & narcotics/ Western Hemisphere
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3 types of movements 1. Cyclic- short term 2. Periodic-longer term 3. Migration-permanent relocation news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7001098.stm Cyclic movement
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1. Jews to Palestine 2. Jews to Israel thewe.cctravel...
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7001098.stm Includes but not limited to: 1. Commuting 2. Seasonal movement 3. nomadic
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Includes but not limited to: 1. Migrant labor 2. Transhumance (periodical farming) 3. Military service www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/9647/3... army-technology.com
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A. Forced-involuntary relocation due to one having higher authority 1. Includes but not limited to: 2. American relocation of Natives 3. Britain relocation of convicts to Australia 4. Nazi relocation of Jews 5. Counter immigration (deporting) 6. Atlantic slave trade
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B. Voluntary-migrant acts on own free will Includes but not limited to: 1. A ton of people moving to America faculty.weber.edu/.../africalinks.htm
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Push or Pull factors A. Push-something compels you to move ex.)Environmental catastrophe, cost of living, safety, B. Pull- something beneficial inspires movement ex.) Advanced technology, government influence, remote locations help preserve culture chamorrobible.org
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pamil-visions.net Hurricane Katrina Haiti Earthquake
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The big cities in the U.S.A.
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1. Plain rural to rural village 2. Rural village to rural town 3. Rural town to city 4. City to metropolis
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www.jireh.org.za/photos/photos.htm www.designforthechildren.org/site.php skyscrapercity.com : www.capespirit.com/capetowncitycentrewallpap
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Over 600 Haitian refugees have been relocated to the U.S. since recent earthquake All Haitian refugees in U.S. granted temporary protected status. article.wn.com
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http://www.immigrationreform.org/Ch arts3.gif Immigration is expected to rise immensely within the next hundred years.
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1. Exchange of cultural values 2. New opportunities for immigrants 3. Provided labor 4. Open global markets www.belpoz.com/picture-1910 incogman.wordpress.com/.../
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1. Illegal immigration 2. Drug trafficking 3. Higher crime rates 4. Crowding zimbio.comdigitaljournal.com
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http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/per manent/humanorigins/history/images /lg/214C_CASE_2_migration_map.jpg
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at: www.christilling.de/blog/2007/0 www.theopenpath.org/news.php drkokogyi.wordpress.co www.completemartialarts.com/.../jackiechan.htm thefilmnest.com/.mpfree.com
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Homosapiens migrated out of Africa 70,000 years ago. Age of Exploration in Europe beginning in the 15 th century, sparked voyages throughout the world. Migration to North America took place after the mid-1840’s
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Savannah Shamrock Chris La Boo John Huynh Xuong Du
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