Category: Human Migration
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The Indus River: from the Past to the Present
The Indus river flows and start from the Hindu Kush, Karakoram and Himalayan mountains and a winding curve through the productive lands in the southern plains. Delta river boundary is one of the largest cross boundary rivers in the world with a hydrographic area of about 1km2. Pakistan, India, China, Afghanistan are four countries linked…
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Self-Reliance Of Koha Cataloguing Module For Migration From Libsys To Koha
Abstract The present paper is a case study of migration process from proprietary library automation software LibSys and open source library management software Koha.This paper aims to present a customized procedure flowed by the library University of Jaffna (UOJ) during the bibliographic data migration process. UOJ Library have different type of resources including books, journals,…
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Scott Russell Sanders’ Position on Human Migration
Scott Russell Sanders, American novelist, responds to an essay by author Salman Rushdie in his novel Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World. Rushdie maintains the perspective of the human race constantly migrating, rooting themselves in places rather than ideas, and praises these ideals. Sanders chooses to refute this, discussing the dangers of…
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Diaspora and Culture: Indian Immigration and Integumentary Anxiety
Since time immemorial human beings aspire for comfort and keep searching better locations to live in throughout their lives. The factors which drive humans to move from one place to another principally include economic, safety, etc. They often struggle in order to be in clover. But this struggle outright comes to an end with the…
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Migration Promotes at the Cauvery Delta Zone in Thanjavur District
The dominant movement of individuals within the mega-deltas of Tamil Nadu is from agriculture-dominated rural areas to urban settlements, driven by growing opportunities, but leading to new human development challenges.Human development can be viewed as the process of achieving optimum slevels of health and well being. The main goal of this article is to identify…
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Homo Sapiens and Early Human Migration
Homo sapiens is part of a group called hominids, which were the earliest humanlike creatures. Based on archaeological and anthropological evidence, we think that hominids diverged from other primates somewhere between 2.5 and 4 million years ago in eastern and southern Africa. Though there was a degree of diversity among the hominid family, they all…
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The Migration in Pakistan
Migration is one the most prominent factor of population. Migration effects the population of a country in both right and wrong factors.AS it have positive and negative impact on the population and also on the countrys other factors, for example: Poverty, climate changes, development etc. These factors have influence on the people of the country.…
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Human Migration in Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology: Models, Methods and Challenges
Annotated Bibliography Lycett S, Von Cramon-Taubadel N, 2007, Acheulean variability and hominin dispersals: a model-bound approach, Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, University of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge In Archaeology it is a widely held opinion that bi-facial hand axe technologies evolved in Africa and dispersed to the north and west. Today, however, few formal…
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Effects of Human Migration on Society as a Result of Industrialization: Analytical Essay
The overall development of a country depends on the maximum utilization of her people, resource, and technology & this world is a globalized industrial world. In present time production is mainly depends on the industry which refers to the production of goods, especially when that production is accomplished with machines & these machines drive by…
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Analytical Essay on Paul Martin’s Twilight of the Mammoths: Issues of Human Migration
Paul Martin in his writing, Twilight of the mammoths, examines the different viewpoints regarding the extinction of mammals in the late quaternary. He starts with an overview of some ideas for possible reasons of near-time extinctions. For example, some he brought up were disease and even climate change. Martins thesis within the reading is that…