Sunday, September 21, 2014
Migration Rates
In class, we discussed the migration rate of many countries around the world. We mainly focussed on the United States and Mexico's migration relations with each other. In Mr. Schick's power point which was made in 2013, it said that United States' migration rate was 3.62 which means per thousand of the population. But that number has decreased, at the moment our country's migration rate is 2.45. The new website that Mr. Schick showed us was pretty interesting as well. I explored around the website for a while but I always went back to one very small country called the Pitcairn Islands. This small place is actually quite amusing to how small it is considering it only inhabits 48 people. It's no wonder they don't have any disputes with any other countries since one of their main focusses is postage stamps. Also, since they have no problems with other countries they don't have their own military, they are protected by the UK forces. It's fascinating how migration works in our world with so many people going here and there and everywhere. The website I explored was very captivating and I think it could be helpful in the future as well. Learning about our world's migration rate and pollution variations was an interesting lesson that I plan to expand my knowledge on even more.
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