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... state; the right to marry and to found a family; and the right to work, free choice of employment,..., for example, Switzerland, the UK, and Canada suspended deportations of those from such countrie...
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..., the short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae are removal migrants that breed rapidly ... bud species in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. (133) The Secre...
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.... International migration between Japan and Latin America thus started and f... through parental guidance and within the family and social set-ups. McClelland (1965) found busine... & Boyd, 1987; Ross & Rausch, 2001; Ross, Canada, & Rausch, 2002). . In this research, however, we ...
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...Customary Law: Shifting Migration from Common Concern to Shared Resource V. Strength... Monarchs breeding in the United States and Canada winter in this small area of Mexico. (33) The long... targeting the conservation of a specific family or group of migratory species. . 1. General Conser...
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...(22) . The recent upsurge in labor migration is viewed as the result of the demise of the Sovie... granted to only one of the partners per family. This was not an official rule but the accounts of... Carded: Border Control and the Politics of Canada's Permanent Resident Card," Citizenship Studies 9,...
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... economic and social supports in Canada for family class. In contrast, the primary consideration for ... the circumstances surrounding refugees' migration are likely to be much more traumatic than voluntar...
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In "How She Move," two things are going on," says Nicholls-King, who was born in Britain of Trinidadian parentage and grew up in Toronto before relocating to New York City. "It showcases the Caribbean culture because dance and music is such a strong part of who we are; yet of all the dance films we have never been showcased," she points out, referring to the resurgence of films of the dance genre. "I think it is important to show us up there as part of this whole dance culture.
"I think basically what it shows is the Caribbean community is like any community - the Greek community, the Russian community. Every community is working hard to better themselves," says Nicholls-King. However, you don't get a chance to see that in the mainstream film in the Caribbean family unless it's told i...
...Set for a January 25 release in Canada and the U.S., the eagerly anticipated independent ... to cite examples of the wave of great migration of Caribbean people (from the English-speaking Car...
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... cluster, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the U.S.A., and the U.K.; (2) the South Asia clus... ethnic and linguistic similarities, and migration patterns originating centuries ago from Northern E...
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The family moved to Canada on Christmas Eve 1975. [LESLIE AMEEN] searched for work but was repeatedly turned down because he lacked 'Canadian experience'. Deciding to do what they knew best, Leslie and Glenor started Kisko Products in 1977 in Scarborough, with fewer than ten employees. His approach to business was guided by loyalty, integrity, persistence and faith - values he learned from his parents and his own life experience.
Friends Cynthia Reyes and Hamlin Grange said he was loyal to his employees, family and friends and believed in giving people a second chance. Integrity was vital. He believed that 'a man's word is his bond'.He was also known for persistence. When Kisko started selling its products in Canada, the company ran up against a formidable opponent - the well-establishe...
...MIGRATION. The family moved to Canada on Christmas Eve 1975....
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...(2) As forced migration grew in size and complexity, (3) the inability of ... agencies, travel agencies, smugglers, family funding), together with dependent family status, r...The United States, Canada, and Australia take about 90 percent of all second...