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1 Savannah Shamrock, Chris La Boo, Jon Huynh, Xuong Du www.daylife.com/photo/0cJL6ELgKK8XT

2  Migration – movement that results in permanent relocation across significant distances : odeo.com/episodes/25141643-Prince-William-Couodeo.com/episodes/25141643-Prince-William-Cou

3  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

4  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

5 destination360.com woodpigeon01.wordpress.commsnbc.msn.com trendsupdates.com

6  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

7 hginternational.fr

8 Regional-migrants moving to a neighboring country 1. Mexicans to America 2. Haitians to America

9  People who flee for fear of persecution because of race, nationality, religion, political opinion, or membership of a social group sponsorimpact.wordpress.com/.../

10  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_

11  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

12  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

13  1. Jews to Palestine  2. Jews to Israel thewe.cctravel...

14 news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7001098.stm  Includes but not limited to:  1. Commuting  2. Seasonal movement  3. nomadic

15  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

16  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

17  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

18  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

19 pamil-visions.net Hurricane Katrina Haiti Earthquake

20 The big cities in the U.S.A.

21  1. Plain rural to rural village  2. Rural village to rural town  3. Rural town to city  4. City to metropolis

22 www.jireh.org.za/photos/photos.htm www.designforthechildren.org/site.php skyscrapercity.com : www.capespirit.com/capetowncitycentrewallpap

23  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

24 http://www.immigrationreform.org/Ch arts3.gif  Immigration is expected to rise immensely within the next hundred years.

25  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/.../

26  1. Illegal immigration  2. Drug trafficking  3. Higher crime rates  4. Crowding zimbio.comdigitaljournal.com

27 http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/per manent/humanorigins/history/images /lg/214C_CASE_2_migration_map.jpg

28 at: www.christilling.de/blog/2007/0 www.theopenpath.org/news.php drkokogyi.wordpress.co www.completemartialarts.com/.../jackiechan.htm thefilmnest.com/.mpfree.com

29  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

30 Savannah Shamrock Chris La Boo John Huynh Xuong Du


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