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    Earlier laws regarding strict policy on immigration were relaxed as the large influx in population began to be a valued part of society (Economy and People). The farming industry had taken off and as the amount of hands from the fields to the stores was forced to grow, immigrants quickly became a vital link in that chain. Similar growth in manufacturing…

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    to overall economic and social development and in particular to human development. With regard to human development, the ICTs are seen as playing an important role in expanding educational provision for all people, especially those sectors of the population that are normally considered as being disadvantaged and marginalised. In this regard, rural communities…

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    C. To begin, the three demographic variables include fertility, mortality, and migration. These variables are used to “project the future of populations”, as stated by Henslin. First, fertility is defined as the number of children that and women bears. The overall fertility rate in the world happens to be 2.5. Demographers observe the government’s records of birth in order to figure out the fertility rate. With that being said, women give birth to more or fewer children depending on the country…

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    Reading a population pyramid is relatively simple. In the examples below you will see a few different types of data that. The x-axis displays the number of people, and the y-axis is the age group that corresponds with the amount of people. You will also notice that there is a red and black side of the pyramid. Colors may differ with other graphs, but in this case males are in red and females are in black. Population pyramids can display some interesting and useful data. The graphs themselves can…

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    In today’s time it seems as if average is good enough. I John Lee believe that average is not good enough. A drastic overhaul is desperately needed in efforts to change the “average” Immigration Reform. It is way too common that this nation accepts hundreds of thousands of immigrants into the nation illegally. The Immigration reform needs to take a more impacting and demanding step in its efforts. Section one of the Immigration Reform is the best section in the entire reform. Although it may…

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    Living in a country or in the city has both good sides and bad sides. By choosing one place for living we give up from something else. Both the country and the city have different life and different habbits, but both have something to offer, whether is good or bad. Most researches that i've read, state that people who are born and raised in the country, especially young people, want to move to the big cities because they think that they will gain more respect in the eyes of the other people, or…

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    of more than Rs.20,000. 5. Ranking of factors that influence the consumer choice of soft drink: ➢ Taste ranked as first factor affecting consumer choice by both male & female consumers. ➢ Price is ranked second by male consumers whereas health factor is ranked by female consumers which affect their choice of soft drinks. 6. Ranking of different flavors of soft drinks according to choice of consumers: ➢ Mango Flavor is preferred most by the male customers than next is Cola & Lemon…

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    Hypothesis The root cause of the emigration of Singaporeans to other countries is due to globalization, which has resulted in an influx of foreigners, resulting in stiffer competition for jobs. This root cause alongside other globalisation- related factors such as the rapidly rising standard of living due to the immigration of rich foreign talents, culture dilution and loss of common space, has resulted in much unhappiness among the locals and many of them leaving Singapore in search of better…

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    Throughout the era, there are so many people have been leaving their homelands in search of work, in order to survive and to provide a better lifestyle for their family members. People that come into our country to work are called migrant workers. Migrant workers in Malaysia are protected under the Human Rights for Migrant Workers. All workers, in fact, all people, regardless of their nationality, race, religion, legal or political status, are entitled to fundamental human rights and basic labor…

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    Have you ever imagined your life as perceived in the eyes of others? Do the lives of those who live in major cities tend to move faster, like the hustle and bustle of traffic? What about country folks, do their lives move like a tractor on an old back road? When most people see this house comment on the huge front porch or how massive and exquisite it appears. For me, home is the first thing that rushes to my mind. To countless people this is just an image of a house, but to me there are…

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