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    Population dynamics Without people and species that are present on planet Earth, it is safe to say that cities would not be existent. Therefore is of utter importance that one studies the growth of the human population and its nature. With that being said, the studies and recognition of the various population dynamics should be encompassed in the process of planning of sustainable of cities. This short essay shall discuss the concept of population dynamics and other fragments which are part of…

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    Grant Foreman discusses the tragic events that occurred during the Cherokee’s travel to Indian Territory in the 1830s. Grant Foreman argues that diseases were the main struggle for the Cherokee Tribe. In Grant Foreman’s Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Grant states that the Cherokee Indians “had suffered much from disease and several deaths had occurred among them” (Foreman, 256). Measles and cholera were the main diseases that affected the Cherokee…

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    Iran is a vast country with many different ethnic groups. Most groups have been in Iran for centuries, and in some cases for thousands of years. The diverse peoples of Iran are separated by language, religion, and way of life. One such community that have existed for thousands of years and still exist today are the Iranian Jews. Judaism has a rich and millennial history in Iran including the era 2,500 years ago when the first Persian ruler declared religious freedom. But during the Islamic…

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said, “In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.” In fact, laws that are made by the majority are changed by the uprising of people listening to their conscience. In order to change the majority vote, people’s conscience must be provoked since it is the number one motivator of action for all people. Knowing how powerful it can be, many authors write works that are directed at the reader’s conscience in order to start a movement against the majority.…

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    (Low birthrate, emigration causes population decline in Cuba). The history of Cuba goes back to 1492 when Christopher Columbus discovered the island on his travel. Right away Spain claimed the island as theirs and started to bring aboriginals over. Many of them begin to die…

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    to the global market in which India has developed a transnational labour force in technology call centers and an increasing consumer market within major urban areas. Furthermore, through globalization India has experienced large-scale diasporic emigration to European, South East Asian, Middle Eastern, and North American countries. Globalization has drastically altered manner in which labour is organized worldwide. This global labour market has created a new transnational labour force. Call…

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    During the 1580s in the midst of Western colonization, France and Spain left the mid-Atlantic seaboard open for English colonization (Taylor 118). Between the 16th and 18th centuries, England established two major colonies: New England, a region in the northeast, and Virginia, which was part of the Chesapeake region. During the 1630s, the idea of colonization in both Virginia and New England seemed bleak, yet by 1700, New England and Virginia were respectively prosperous colonies, with…

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    customs and confidence won't be conveyed along by her family. Numerous things from our precursors are never again being rehearsed today as they were in those days, thus life changes and in addition individuals and conventions. ("Vietnam - Citizenship, Emigration, Immigration & Nationality") The story involves a family originating from Vietnamese legacy attempting to rehearse certain societies in America. The writers' technique here is simply demonstrating the peruser that the storyteller of the…

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    Potato History

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    French fries, Hash browns, Vodka, these are just some of the fantastic uses for potatoes. The Potato is a fantastic starch and a very versatile vegetable. Where did they come from? Where are they Grown? How do we store and eat them? These are just some topics I will be discussing in this paper. Staring with the history we will find where and when the first potatoes had been farmed and cultivated. The history of the potato begins in the high Andes Mountains of South America at elevations often…

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    The emergence of the “Mass Society” or “The People” progressed due to the decline in death rates which lead to a substantial population. This radical revolution during the mid-1800s up to the 1900s, led to supplemental growth in unified sectors in education, medical discoveries which decreased mortality rate, increased employment, mobile transportation and revolutionize environmental conditions. The following are a couple of examples that depicted in the mid-1800s to the 1900s, showing the…

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