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Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Term 3 week 1

Migration

What is Migration?
To me migration means animals or humans moving from one region to another



An example of migration
Here is an example of people trying to get out of their country to a better place/Migrating Image result for people migrating


Why do people Migrate?
There are many reasons why people migrate but i think it's mostly because of wars, Politics and the environment.
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What


  1. Suzie and her family migrated from Wellington to Auckland- yes
  2. Ashley emigrated from England in 2001- yes
  3. Daniel emigrated to Australia to find work - No
  4. There was a great emigration of Europeans to New Zealand during the 20th century- No
  5. Tawhai immigrated to America for love- Yes
  6. Many young New Zealanders immigrate to Australia for higher wages - yes
    • Migration: To move from one place and settle in another.
    • Emigration: Leaving your home to move elsewhere
    • Immigration: Arriving in a new place to live
    • Push Factors are factors that encourage emigration from a place.
    • Pull Factors are factors that encourage immigration to a place.
    • Counter-stream: things that make people want to return home after they have migrated
    Chain migration: where a small number of people make the first moves to set up a new home in a new place. They send information back home, and this encourages further migration

What are the consequences of migration?
. New languages . Racism . Harder to find jobs
Why do people emigrate?
. Work . Different country
Why do people immigrate?
. Work . Other people


What obstacles may they encounter?
. Getting a visa . House . Money


What factors might cause a counter stream to migration?
. Miss family . No life insurance . Benefits in own country . Diseases


History of Migration?
. Europeans coming to New Zealand . Dutch going to south Africa


What do migration and a lolly shop have in common?
They both have push and pull factors but with lollies the flavours push you away or pull you in which is the same as migration because the countries you move to could also push you away or pull you in.


Push Factor
War
unfriendly people
Weather
Poverty 

Safety
Pollution
Culture shock
Pull Factor
Job opportunities
New life
Freedom
Weather
Religious freedom
Education
Family
Land
Obstacle
Language
Home stick
Government
Acceptance

Counter stream
Government
Family
Weather
Homesick








1 comment:

  1. Tyler what a fantastic effort. I love the addition of pictures to support what you have said, and I really think it shows that you are thinking about the ideas we are learning. Keep up the hard work, well done.

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