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…) would extend far beyond the borders of Iraq, as Kurdish refugees fleeing from the Turkish "depopulation programme" (i.e. genocide) would have a secure home, and the Kurds who feel they are under persecution by the Iranians would be allowed to immigrate
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…was improving by 1843. The first immigrants to arrive in SA were mainly poor English, Scots and Irish with agricultural or trade experience. There was a deliberate policy of selecting young married couples, to encourage natural population increase…
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…in England. Again he didn't do too well at this job either and found himself being discharged from this position twice in four years. By coincidence he met Benjamin Franklin in London, who helped him immigrate to Philadelphia. It's hard to find what Thomas…
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…, immigration and emigration within the context of a given model. This means that in general, an increase in a country's endowment of a factor will cause an increase in output of the good which uses that factor intensively, and a decrease in the output of the other…
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…to shelter us when the rain came pouring down. And most importantly, they have been the one to love us when we needed it the most. In "Two Kinds," by Amy Tan, Jing-mei is a young daughter of a Chinese immigrant. Growing up she had to endure being raised…
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…of the immigrant variety. Japan looks a bit better if you believe the Nikkei's 23% bump this year foreshadows better days. The Land of the Rising Sun has shown us false dawns before. Still, I think we'll finally begin to see GDP growth of 2% or more coming from Japan…
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…to leave a few ponds, we manage to separate them by many miles making it impossible for populations of amphibians who rely on immigrants from other populations to support them and help avoid inbreeding to intermingle with other ponds. While the death…
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…and was probably the cause of the Oklahoma City bombing.         A more recent incident is one that was taped by a helicopter. A group of illegal Mexican immigrants were trying to get to the land of freedom and justice for all. After arriving they were…
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…from Europe. In the United States, forcible importation of Africans and successive waves of immigrants from Europe, Latin America, and Asia have greatly affected the political, economic, and social systems (such as labor, voting blocs, and educational…
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…. The consequences are: · If an Iranian married couple immigrate to a foreign country and divorce according to the laws of that country, the divorce is not legitimate for the woman. The process must be repeated in the Islamic embassy or the consulate. If each…
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