1. Who: Those people who are fleeing their negative situations.
2.what: migration- people leaving their home to go to a new country to find work or better living conditions.
3. when: past, present, future - when situations occur that put undue stress on people.
4. where: People migrate to countries that are richer and safer than where they came from.
5 .why : famine
6 . why: natural disaster
7. Why: war
8. Why: poverty
9. Why: lack of opportunities for work
10.Why: Globalization- the free movement of goods, services, and people across the world.
2.what: migration- people leaving their home to go to a new country to find work or better living conditions.
3. when: past, present, future - when situations occur that put undue stress on people.
4. where: People migrate to countries that are richer and safer than where they came from.
5 .why : famine
6 . why: natural disaster
7. Why: war
8. Why: poverty
9. Why: lack of opportunities for work
10.Why: Globalization- the free movement of goods, services, and people across the world.
MEAL paragraph section
Migration is the movement of people for various reasons such as poverty, war, job opportunities, fleeing persecution, natural disasters and wanting a better life for your family. According to E school today, there are push factors and pull factors of migration. "Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity." For example, refugees from countries in Africa and the Middle East are leaving their countries for safer places. "Pull factors are those factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home." These may include "Better economic opportunities, more jobs, and the promise of a better life often pull people into new locations." For example, some people come over from Mexico to work because they can't find work at home. These are the main push and pull factors that have people migrating.
Migration is the movement of people for various reasons such as poverty, war, job opportunities, fleeing persecution, natural disasters and wanting a better life for your family. According to E school today, there are push factors and pull factors of migration. "Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity." For example, refugees from countries in Africa and the Middle East are leaving their countries for safer places. "Pull factors are those factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home." These may include "Better economic opportunities, more jobs, and the promise of a better life often pull people into new locations." For example, some people come over from Mexico to work because they can't find work at home. These are the main push and pull factors that have people migrating.
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