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    Kangaroo housing, a relatively young concept of Scandinavian origin, is slightly becoming more and more popular in Europe. On this moment, there are already 30 kangaroo houses built in the Netherlands, 18 in the United Kingdom and there are still more than 100 kangaroo houses in development in these two countries. In Denmark, already 8% of the households are kangaroo households. (“Community 2.0: is cohousing the future of urban design?”, n.d.) Kangaroo housing is a concept where two (or more)…

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    world, some managers and supervisors do not want to hire older workers and others do not want to hire younger workers, complex, expensive, dysfunctional recruitment and selection could result. The shortage of younger workers and the aging of the population make employment fairness toward both groups of workers critical to employers’ ability to attract and retain an adequate supply of workers in the future. Moreover, the importance of fairness to young workers, their future careers, and future…

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    Introduction: ● Barri has the rights and reasons behind needing to escape his country to find freedom in the United States. ● The process can be tedious and time consuming to become a citizen. Thesis- The United States legal system unfairly treats immigrants and refugees throughout the process of becoming a citizen depending on age, the countries violence although the United States does not consider the immigrants living conditions in their country. Body Paragraph: Immigration Main idea:…

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    Macedonia. They change their address and come back to their fatherland once or a few times per year. If this process continues Macedonian population will decrease and there will be economic problems, no new investments, no new businesses. Another worrying consequence of this constant migration of young and educated people is the demographic aging of the population.…

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    urban area is determined by some specific facilities such as housing, sanitation, sewerage, drainage, drinking water supply, gas supply, electricity, garbage disposal and waste management. According to Hosni (2006), due to a rapid growth of urban population in the city, these services are extremely unsatisfactory and of poor quality and resulted in the limitation of resources. There is a congestion in public transport, problems with water supply, gas and electricity. These problems along with…

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    Migration can be defined in terms of spatial boundaries as internal and international. Internal migration is the movement of individuals within a country whereas international migration involves the flow of individuals between countries where national boundaries are crossed. The UN (1970:2) defines migration as: “a move from one migration defining area to another (or a move of some specified minimum distance) that was made during a given migration interval and that involves change of residence.”…

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    In Korea, according to decrease in population of farm village rapidly from 1970s, men of farm village could not marry because of lack of women. Men of farm village chose marriage with women who is from East Asia so population of foreign bride increased. After 2000s, labor costs of Korean people become high and Korean people started to avoid 3D (Difficult, Dangerous, Dirty) industries. Instead of Korean, people from East Asia came to Korea and became foreign workers for 3D industries. Also, these…

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    Immigration in USA The US is considered the promised land and the land of opportunity. It is also the world’s biggest economy, this is one of the many reasons people choose to relocate their lives to America. Immigration is when people from a country move to another country, ex. USA. There are many reasons for immigrants to move from their home country, they often move because of war, or religious persecution. Others simply move because they can get a higher paycheck, than in their home country.…

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    There was a huge chance of something going wrong and leading to injury. The air was stale, but full of sawdust; the temperature seemed to increase as I neared the table saw. It wasn’t that big of a deal, but to have something so powerful, in a sense, in my control seemed too much. My bones began to shake as my clammy hand reached to hold the handle, and at that moment I happened to turn my head to the sign that said, Failure is always an option. It was in that moment, I finally started to…

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    Task- Characterize the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. If the main theme of the play is ambition, whose ambition is the driving force of the play- Macbeth, Lady Macbeth or both? The essay must be 500-1000 words. According to my understanding of the play, I feel it is Lady Macbeth’s ambition that drives the play forward. In the beginning of the play, it seems that Macbeth is a weak man odalisque to a cold hearted woman who manipulates him to her benefit. However, as we read on we…

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