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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Magnets of Social Exclusion
Social exclusion is the process in which individuals or people are systematically blocked from (or denied full access to) various rights, opportunities and resources that are normally available to members of a different group, and which are fundamental to social … Continue reading
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Migration Theories : Lee’s Push Pull Theory
Everett Lee proposed a comprehensive theory of migration in 1966. He begins his formulations with certain factors, which lead to spatial mobility of population in any area. These factors are: (i) Factors associated with the place of origin, (ii) Factors … Continue reading
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Cross Section of a Tropical Cyclone
Cyclones are huge revolving storms caused by winds blowing around a central area of low atmospheric pressure. In the northern hemisphere, cyclones are called hurricanes or typhoons and their winds blow in an anti-clockwise circle. In the southern hemisphere, these … Continue reading
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