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    As society develops, people put more value on their better lives. Therefore, many people move into big cities to get better educations and get a better job. However, compared to cities, living in rural areas is safer for people because those who are living in the countryside live in longer life than urban people, have an atmosphere of people and not dangerous. Therefore, many retired people move into the countryside. One of the most important reasons why rural areas are less safe is rural area…

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    Holland. With persistent climate change and rising sea levels, caused by global warming, much of the land that Holland has reclaimed from the North Sea is in danger if the water management facilities were to fail, including over half of the Holland population that is in danger if a failure like this were to occur. When Hurricane Katrina struck the city of New Orleans, it killed 1,833 people in a much less densely populated area then what is currently the case in Holland. The country of Holland…

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    Finland There are several reasons why people decide to migrate to other countries. Whether, it is for education or monetary reason there are immigrants from other countries living in Finland. Individuals generated different opinions regarding immigration because of distinctive reasons. To examine individuals’ attitude towards immigrants is importance to identify the factors that influences such opinions. I would like to investigate how does economic circumstances can influence attitude towards…

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    Redistributing age points to encourage immigration of younger immigrants: Researches show that Canadian workforce mainly consists of retiring baby boomers and most of the immigrants who have come to Canada are above 35 years of age. This ageing population will one day be a burden on Canadian economy because they have to be facilitated with the old age benefits, healthcare and living expenses. According to Begin, Goyette and Riddle (2010), the immigrants who are 30 years or younger have more…

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    Immigration seems to be a popular topic of conversations among the American population today. Immigration has influenced our school systems, environment, language, culture, and political parties. Although immigration gets the wrap of a burden in our society, I feel as if it is a positive thing. With this being said, I do not believe that there should be NO restrictions as to who can enter our country wanting to live, work or study, but rather the following; there should be no restriction for…

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    Dreams by Immigrants Have you ever had to try something new by yourself, something you’ve never done before? Have you had a flat tire in the middle of nowhere and you have no one to call. How will you change the tire if you never have done it? How do you know what tools you need when you don’t even know their names. Have you felt the desperation of not having anyone to call, or the anxiety of not being able to, change the tire and getting home safely. Do you have a jack in your car, can you…

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    Americans to close off their ideas about immigrants when they do not know the full story. For native-born people to finally come to a realization that immigration affects the U.S. in a positive manner. Increasing employment wages and the growth of the population will increase businesses which will help everyone…

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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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    factors such as changes in immigration policies, displacement of immigrants by political unrest and wars, economic changes in Canada and the growth of communication and transportation. These factors have altered the characteristics of the immigration population in the country. Most of the immigrants choose to live in large cities and are employed in the manufacturing and service industries. The prevalence of men among immigrants has reduced with women representing slightly more than half of the…

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    Before, I never really had a clear population that I was driven to work with. I felt out of place around my peers when discussing their passions for certain populations. I knew I liked to help people, but that was pretty much the extent. When I accepted this internship, I was afraid I would have difficulties working with the youth population because of my own personal experiences at a prior job I held at a daycare. I went into this practicum…

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