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    Migration In Kerala Essay

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    Kerala has always been a hub for migrations, both internal and external, and migration has been a key factor in helping alleviate unemployment and relative poverty in Kerala. Historically, the coastal state of Kerala has had more than 2,300 years of exposure to different cultures and peoples who had come to Kerala for maritime trade, and was primed to make forays out into distant lands in search of better prospects. If Singapore, Malaya, Rangoon, Persia and Ceylon had been the the preferred…

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    Introduction and Historical Roots: The Doctrine of Adverse possession has astounded lawyers from it’s induction in law, accellerating intense legal debate for the justification for this "strange and wonderful" doctrine per Holmes. From it’s appearance in the Code of Hammurabi to it’s presence with English lawyers in decisions ranging from the Statute of Wills in 1540, the Statute of Tenures in 1660 and even in current pending cases, this doctrine has been controversial in every respect ranging…

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    This phenomenon of illegal immigration involves a number of factors and variables both for the society of origin and the host society. It is considered as one of the most controversial issues with fierce conflicts and tensions generating myths and reproducing stereotypes. Stereotypes…

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    Jokowi Case Study

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    Since Jokowi has been choosen from presidential election caused several controvertions where there was a speculation which said that there were a foreign intervention during the presidential election. Observers thought that the credibility of his rival considered to be strengthening various sectors in indonesia especially on the economic and defense sector that worried could change several indonesian foreign policy which has been considered give a sizeable profit to foreigners. This makes the…

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    Refugee Camps

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    People have been fleeing since the beginning of time. Mostly conflicts and natural disasters, but also various other causes can be the reason for the migration of people across territories, looking for a better place. When we talk about displaced people, we often only think about war refugees who leave their homes and country in order to find safety somewhere else. But even in our ‘peaceful’ western world, free of war and terror, several kinds of fleeing can be designated. Although the…

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    American Economic and Social Effects of Immigration Immigration is considered as one of the most debated topics not only by politicians, but also by ordinary citizens themselves. Considerably, many people from various places seek for a greener pasture for the welfare of their families. This is the reason why many people across the globe come to America to make their dreams a reality. The history of immigration in America started after the American Civil War and the reconstruction after such…

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    Raza Unida Party Analysis

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    Although the rights for Americans of Latin ethnicity have significantly expanded in the past century, there was once a time of remaining inequality in the form of economic opportunities between caucasians and Latino-americans, more specifically in their employment. The beginning of reform for Latin Americans began in the shape of the Bracero program and the Raza unida party which were put into action in the 1940s and the early 1970’s. These significant events provide characteristics that have…

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    Importance Of Expatriate

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    Training of an expatriate Expatriate: The word expatriate is a growth of the word expat, which is derived from the Latin word called expatriatus. Earlier an expatriatus was someone who leaves his or her home country and go somewhere else to live. So today an expatriate is somebody who lives in a different location apart from where they were born and brought. Training: The process of shifting employee behavior & attitudes in a way which upsurges the chance of a goal attainment. Importance & need…

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    Up In The Air Essay

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    The film “Up in the Air” starring George Clooney as the main character. Due to his job at Career Transitions Corporation which travelled about the United States for firing people, we can see that termination is a challenging task. For now, we will discuss on how Malaysian and non-Malaysian view the ethical issues or dilemmas in the move differently and would Malaysian and non-Malaysian solve the ethical issues or dilemmas differently. Surprisingly, due to our research, we found that Malaysian…

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    Doras Luimni Introduction Doras Luimni was founded by a small group of dedicated volunteers in the year 2000, in response to the establishment of “Direct Provision” system by the Irish Government, which dispersed asylum seekers to accommodation centres in Limerick and around the country. The name Doras was chosen to symbolise an open door welcoming new communities to Limerick and as an acronym for Development Organisation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers. (Doras Luimni, n/a) Mission Statement-…

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