Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Migration


















Migration Patterns


In class we will cover the info on migration found on p. 22-24 in the text.

Consider:
Where are people migrating from?
Where are they migrating to?
Why do people migrate? (push forces, pull forces)
What is a refugee?
Define net migration rate.
What is the net migration rate of the United States? Canada? Mexico?
Where are your ancestors from?

28 comments:

  1. Section 03 is the coolest section ever, we have a pet :)

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  2. DEFINATLY NOT! section 05 is the best ever!

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  3. Hey Michelle, you and I both know that 03 is the coolest section, and you can tell Steph I said so.

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  4. Hey Steph, you and I both know that 05 is the coolest section, and you can tell Michelle I said so.

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  5. NO section number 1 is definitely #1 ! if we ever get a foam finger we can prove it!!

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  6. All of Mr Schicks classes are awesome because HE is teaching them...DUH lol

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  7. Espicially 05!! haha

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  8. Okay... I will settle this section 08 is the best cause it has like all of us in it :D

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  9. haha i get it.... But we are still all awesome because of Mr Schick :)

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  10. Yes this is true we are pretty awesome

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  11. 03 is wayyy cooler... we have a class ferret! XD

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  12. 01 is the best i have to say. the foam finger will prove it.

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  13. well we have a class imaginary ferret.

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  14. nobody takes away "Link" lol Link is our ferret :P What foam finger?

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  15. wait what are you talking about? haha

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  16. its a foam finger that says we r the best

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  17. what are YOU talking about? lol Our ferret's name is link...for section 03

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  18. just kidding hah we dont have any type of class pet :(

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  19. thats what i thought...and why is that? because section 03 is awesome! lol

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