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    evolving relationship between migrants and the host society” (Spencer, 2011:202). This term is less accepted in the UK, instead, they use ‘assimilation’ which is defined as “an expectation that migrants will become culturally similar to the host population” (Spencer, 2001:202). The UK have an expectation from all migrants which is that they will become more ‘British’ and blend into society to keep everything stable. Integration is only possible…

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    to compare the united states for America to Rwanda by looking at their population pyramids, GDP, gross domestic profit, birth rate, death rate, life expectancy, total fertility rate, infant mortality rate, under five mortality, mean age at childbearing and rate of natural increase. The population pyramids Population pyramid for the united state of America is called a stationary pyramid. This pyramid shows that the population of the USA is slowly growing. This type of pyramid is also called…

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    Darjeeling Hills Case Study

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    water in Darjeeling Town are Khang Khola, Rani Khola(streams) and Simdhap( 3rd Lake with 4.85 MG storage capacity). Inspite of these water sources , Darjeeling town faces the problem of water scarcity. This is mainly due to immense increase in the population of the…

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    Economic Changes In Texas

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    economy of high technology, industries and oil. In my perspective, the population and economy will continue gradually to increase shaping Texas to one of the most important states in the United states. Texas is filled with many opportunities for our society. It has undergone dramatic changes, including political change in culture, economy, new technology innovations and cultivation. One of the contributions to population change in Texas has been our political culture.…

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    The preconceptions I hold about life in the countries we are studying are that they are poor, sick, have bad healthcare (if any), and low life expectancies. I would imagine they would have high crime rates, little respect for government, and economical issues. Not everyone has the same religion and in poorer countries this becomes a problem, I envision wars among one another. People fighting for their life because their belief system is not what their government, dictator, king, or whomever is…

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    along of cultural bridges, in fact, one of the most serious problem is that many ‘golden’ investments are offered in big cultural centres, such as Phnom Pen or Sihanoukville, but surely not enough proposal are offered to the remaining 80% of the population that live in poor rural communities spread around the country. Therefore…

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    (resources), and empowering more noteworthy economies of scale, worldwide and all through history (Zuidgeest 2005). There has been an increase in the demand for motorized transportation due to several issues like increase in urbanization rate and population growth rate, urban development, distribution of amenity and activity. Public transport is a…

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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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    the citizens should be addressed; therefore, there should be more done for the protection at our southern border from unknown people and the drugs that could be brought. However, this does not undermine the needs of the contributing undocumented population; they are in constant fear of being deported and are weary of coming out when their rights are exploited. The protection of citizens does not have to interfere with that of undocumented immigrants. As we’ve seen, border enforcement has only…

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    of all the services provided to immigrants and the lower taxes they pay (because they have lower earnings) inevitably implies that on a year-to-year basis immigration creates a fiscal hole of at least $50 billion—a burden that falls on the native population”.…

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