Sentences with phrase «emigration as»

Likewise the co-author of the penguin extinction paper3, 8 Hal Caswell from the Woods Hole Oceanic Institute, mistakenly interpreted polar bear emigration as evidence of death due to climate change to advocate the bears» imminent extinction as discussed here and here).
It also warned of mass emigration as 200 million people could be made homeless due to flooding.

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Their disastrous collapse, capital flight, emigration of skilled labor, shrinking GDP and corruption should serve as an object lesson for what China should avoid.
Major rescue networks were centered in Genoa under the leadership of the Jesuit Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who worked closely with the Jewish emigration agency DELASEM, and in Milan under the leadership of a Jesuit priest who served as Cardinal Schuster's head of the office of religious assistance.
During this time Egypt continued to be a center for continuing cultural and commercial emigrations from neighboring Arab countries as well as a crossroads for the infiltration of Western culture — an infiltration which remained within the bounds imposed by the desire to maintain the Arabic and Islamic character of the culture of Egypt.
An internal June 1934 SS position paper urged active and wide - ranging support for Zionism by the government and the Party as the best way to encourage emigration of Germany's Jews to Palestine.»
In that sense the novel sees the new conditions of exile as a fresh hegira, «emigration,» a new moral condition demanding a response somewhat analogous to the response of religious people to a revelation.
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Most of that growth was as a result of growth in the existing population, as the state showed a net loss to emigration.
As a consequence, the Spanish scientific system suffers continual loss of its members by emigration.
Population dynamics describes the ways in which a given population grows and shrinks over time, as controlled by birth, death, and emigration or immigration.
«Due to his many - layered works, his life which was twice uprooted as a result of emigration, and not least due to the time that has passed since then, our search for new documents about Gumbel was a challenging endeavor,» said Scherer from the Chair of Mathematical Finance at the TUM when speaking about the project.
To better understand how changes in diet, lifestyle, and exposure to modern medicine affect primates» guts, a team of researchers led by University of Minnesota computer science and engineering professor Dan Knights, veterinary medicine professor Tim Johnson, and veterinary medicine Ph.D. student Jonathan Clayton, used DNA sequencing to study the gut microbes of multiple non-human primates species in the wild and in captivity as a model for studying the effects of emigration and lifestyle changes.
«Migration decisions, like all livelihood decisions, are about much more than material quality of life,» argues geographer Edward Carr of the University of South Carolina, who studies human migration in countries such as Ghana and was not involved in the Mexico emigration research.
Based on historical patterns of emigration, crop yield and climate change between 1995 and 2005, the researchers project that as much as 10 percent of Mexico's population could be forced to migrate in coming decades.
Markovian models expect that the probability of an individual being in a particular state (within the population or as a migrant) is dependent on its previous state, whereas random models expect that the probabilities of temporary emigration and immigration are independent of the previous state [28].
We grouped encounter histories into two categories for multi-season analysis of survival and temporary emigration and immigration - individuals first time marked as young (cubs accompanying mother) and first time marked as adult.
We tested the probabilities of temporary emigration and immigration to be random as well as Markovian.
For individuals marked as young, the survival and emigration - immigration probabilities were modelled to change after two years, by which time they were expected to have grown into independent adults (or sub-adults).
For individuals marked as young, the probability of random temporary emigration and immigration was estimated to be 0.6 (SE + − 0.19) and 0.68 (SE + − 0.32) respectively, before and after the age of 2 years, suggesting that an estimated 60 — 68 % of young individuals emigrated from the study area, potentially returning subsequently (Table 4).
Robust design multi-season mark - recapture modelling [27] was used to estimate life history parameters such as survival, temporary emigration and immigration, and changes in abundance.
From the late»70s to the early»80s, the Dardennes made such films as Le Chant du Rossignol (1978), about the Nazi Resistance in Belgium's southern Walloon region, and Leçons d'une Université Volante (1981), about emigration from Poland, for Belgian television.
This film version is called Love, Rosie for some reason, but presumably tells the same tale as the novel: childhood pals are separated by emigration and later fall in love.
Especially as its focus on historical emigration will resonate strongly with many American voters.
Another class used this program's census database, especially people recorded as born in Ireland, when studying emigration and immigration.
I'd found family records in Italy going back two centuries, found my grandfather's emigration to the United States as a young boy, found his father's naturalization papers, then unexpectedly, found a record from late in 1920 listing a marriage between my great - grandfather and, of all things, a second wife.
In this romantic yet keenly intelligent tale of the triumphant American emigration of a late - nineteenth - century Polish diva named Maryna Zalezowska, who is based on the renowned Polish actress Helena Modrzejewska, Sontag explores the complexities of friendship, love, and marriage, as well as the paradisical allure of California and the transformative power of the theater.
** But, as others (whose work McCarthy et al. cite) have demonstrated, «immigration rates were significantly higher and emigration rates significantly lower in the neutered groups than in the unneutered groups.»
As the British pushed into the interior of the country, there were numerous violent confrontations with the Maya (see Mayan Emigration and Conflict, ch.
The footage was taken from a report by the famous American news TV program 60 Minutes on the phenomenon of emigration from Israel, which focused on the Levy family as a test case.
It is hard not to see it as a refuge, and these bricks as temporal and geographical migrants — as resonant with Italy's contemporary immigration crisis as its post-war emigration to work in British brick factories.
Meksin's installations reenact, again and again, this experience of emigration, as she makes colorful, feminine, racy costumes for walls, balconies, interiors, and even, in House Coat, the exterior of an entire two - story house.
It was the emigration to America and Forge's introduction to one of its quintessential artistic products, Robert Rauschenberg, which served as the catalyst:
Garage (G): The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art was conceived as a center where exhibitions would happen several times a year, and began in 2008 with a huge retrospective of Ilya and Emilia Kabakov — their first exhibition in Russia since their emigration to the U.S.
We first saw Khan's work at NADA Miami in 2017, where she exhibited her handmade «psychedelic prayer rugs,» in which the repetitive patternmaking acted as a performative exploration of emigration and displacement.
(I'd probably twist it by setting current population in stone, as adjusted by immigration and emigration.
She has assisted in advising clients on inbound investments, unlimited liability companies, cross-border financing, tax withholding and reporting requirements for cross-border businesses, corporate and personal tax matters arising from cross-border employment arrangements as well as the personal tax implications of immigration and emigration.
During the podcast, Kruse discussed her emigration from Iran as a child, the development and influences of her novel Butterfly Stitching and the past and current situation in Iran.
Identifying around 200,000 people, Kenny said: «Emigration has a devastating impact on our economy as we lose the input of people, of talent and energy.
Launched in April 2012 by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs for 5 million overseas Indian workers holding Emigration Clearance Required (ECR) category passports, this scheme is known as Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana and Bank of Baroda is responsible for facilitating it.
CVs for emigration purposes are normally much more detailed as well; the career summary alone can take up as many as six pages.
Emigration, seen across the country in the past few years, has contributed to a brain drain as young, mobile, professional workers upped sticks to places such as Canada, London and Australia to escape Ireland's economic plight.
The Land and Emigration Commission, appointed in 1832 to provide government assistance to encourage British migrants to come to Australia, argued that the government must have the power to change the location of reserves when necessary104: «Europeans assumed that Aborigines felt the same about land as they did themselves, and that one tract of land was as good as another.»
At the time of the 4 - year wave, 18 families dropped out due to emigration, family issues, or because families considered participation as too demanding.
The study of migration and immigration / emigration and how languages blur into one another as new linguistics form and become the norm (not just accepted but finding a path to being accepted, complete with dictionary definition) is indeed fascinating, and we, in our field of endeavour, are afforded a one on one opportunity to partake of the process in a unique manner of contribution.
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