Documents tagged with migrations

Migration and Global Environmental Change 2011-Oct

Estimating net migration by ecosystem and by decade: 1970–2010, CIESIN
  • amartorellm published this 01 / 20 / 2012
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Storage Migration Made Simple

  • IBMIndiaSC published this 12 / 21 / 2011
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The Goan Spider's Web

The popular dictum “Better late than never” is most appropriate in this case. Stella Mascarenhas-Keyes has been cited frequently by many authors during the past three decades, but it is unclear eve...
  • Teotonio R. de Souza published this 12 / 20 / 2011
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Population Geography Revision

These are my basic revision notes for my Geography GCSE
  • fiftypounds published this 05 / 24 / 2011
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How Significant are the Scandinavian Migrations for the Creation of Identities in the Early Middle A

"How Significant are the Scandinavian Migrations for the Creation of Identities in the Early Middle Ages?" by Jayne McErlean appearing in Innervate: Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, V...
  • oldenglishblog published this 03 / 20 / 2011
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IMPLICACIONES POLÍTICAS DE LA CRISIS ECONÓMICA SOBRE LA INMIGRACIÓN EN LA UE

This study has been prepared within the framework of the European Union (EU)-funded IOM Independent Network of Labour Migration and Integration Experts (LINET). The Directorate-General for Employme...
  • Joaquín Vicente Ramos Rodríguez published this 01 / 15 / 2011
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Tatjana Katic, Serbia Under the Ottoman Rule

Short review of Serbian history under the Ottoman rule, from the fall of Serbian Despotate in XV century till the beginning of the XIX century
  • tatjanakatich published this 11 / 20 / 2010
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Who Were the Early Americans Book 1

Who Were the Early Americans - Did Hindu civilisation migrate in one such wave? Both the Early and Late Native Americans could have come to America in successive waves of migration. The migration ...
  • aronite published this 11 / 12 / 2010
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Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos:A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech by M.A. Templar

Secondary sources have informed us that a comedy, “Macedonians,” written by Strattis circa 410 BC contained a piece of conversation between an Attican and a Macedonian, each speaking in his own dia...
  • Makedon Akritas published this 11 / 11 / 2009
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Kon-Tiki and I, by Erik Hesselberg. 1950 ed.

  • manichaeus368 published this 08 / 31 / 2009
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Cristian Olariu, “Visigoths and Romans during the Fourth Century. Assimilation, Resistance and Cultu

one of my published articles on Visigoths, published In Analele Universitatii din Bucuresti (AUB)
  • colariu published this 07 / 03 / 2009
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Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African

Citation: Blench, R. M. & Walsh, M. T. 2009. Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African Coast. Paper presented to the Eleventh International...
  • kisutu published this 06 / 27 / 2009
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The age of Stonehenge - Parker Pearson 2007

Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and interpretations. A current campaign of research, being waged by probably the strongest archaeol...
  • Šime Šparica published this 06 / 17 / 2009
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Nature Tourism, Conservation, and Development in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Given the ease with which capital flows between countries and the impact such flows can have on countries with weak national financial systems, it is clear that finance is a fundamental dimension o...
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  • World Bank Publications published this 05 / 23 / 2009
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Migrations in Rails 2.0

Chicago Ruby Meetup presentation on Rails 2.0 migrations.
  • phatmatt123 published this 01 / 20 / 2008
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