‘I am absolutely Japanese’: Ukrainian-born model sparks debate by winning Miss Japan pageant
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‘I am absolutely Japanese’: Ukrainian-born model sparks debate by winning Miss Japan pageant
Published January 26, 2024 (CLICK HERE of the Article)
Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Italians in North and South America
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Irish in North America
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Indians in East and Southern Africa, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Chinese in Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, South America, and North America
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People migrate for a number of reasons. These reasons may fall under these four areas: Environmental, Economic, Cultural and Socio-political. Within that, the reasons may also be ‘push’ or ‘pull’ factors.
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The Obama White House
President Obama speaks on the need for comprehensive immigration reform and outlines a proposal for a fair, effective and commonsense immigration system.
Posted Jan 29, 2013
Echoing campaign promises from his first run for the White House, former President Donald Trump has vowed to crack down on immigration, again, if he’s elected to a second term in office.
Posted Nov 14, 2023
mi·gra·tion | em·i·gra·tion | im·mi·gra·tion |
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seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. “this butterfly’s annual migration across North America”2. movement from one part of something to another. |
the act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad. “mass emigration from Ireland to the United States” |
the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
“patterns of immigration from the Indian sub-continent to Britain” |
You DO NOT have to know any dates for AP World Modern. BUT, Ben Freeman would argue knowing certain major events can give you an idea of the major themes and flow of the course.
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“I came to America in 1914….”
6.6
1. GREAT HUNGER 2. PENAL COLONY 3. DIASPORA 4. EMIGRATE 5. COLONIAL SERVICE
6.7
1. CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT 2. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY 3. ETHNIC ENCLAVES 4. GOLD RUSH 5. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
6. NATAL INDIAN CONGRESS 7. KANGANI SYSTEM 8. CHINESE IMMIGRATION ACT (1855) 9. CHINATOWNS
East Africa, the Western Indian Ocean Basin, and the World Economy, 1760 to 1880
This essay represents a small step towards placing East Africa—as part of the western Indian Ocean basin—into world history models of global economic integration.
For eastern Africa, the nineteenth century was truly a “Century of Ironies.” The region was integrated into the world economy, but little real economic development occurred. At the core of this lesson is Zanzibar’s commercial transformation, a process highly dependent on the trade in ivory, slaves, and cloves. The expansion of long-distance trade over a vast hinterland enabled this transformation. Omani rulers funneled trade from the interior through Zanzibar.
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BELLO’s MESSAGE TO THE AP WARRIORS –
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Diamonds from Africa
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Meat from Argentina and Uruguay
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: The Guano Industries in Peru and Chile
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: The Palm Oil Trade in West Africa
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Rubber extraction in the Amazon and the Congo Basin
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Cotton Production in Egypt
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6.4
1. RAW MATERIALS 2. GUANO 3. VULCANIZATION 4. DEBEERS 5. CASH CROPS
6. TELEGRAPH 7. EXPORT ECONOMIES (Trading Economy) 8. PALM OIL 9. APARTHEID 10. MONOCULTURES
6.5
1. BANANA REPUBLIC 2. OPIUM WARS 3. MONOCULTURES 4. PORT OF BUENOS AIRES 5. OPIUM
6. PALM OIL 7. ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM 8. CULTURE SYSTEM 9. SPHERES OF INFLUENCE 10. TREATY OF NANKING
beau·ty
noun: beauty; plural noun: beauties
1. a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight.
Time lapse of models getting their hair and makeup done to match every decade from 1910 to 2010.
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