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OMAHA — Surveys of contemporary American art aren’t uncommon, but it’s rare to see one solely focused on “people native to the Americas.” That’s one of the starting points of Monarchs: Brown and ...
The recent contributions on the 1951 Refugee Convention from Khalid Koser and Jane McAdam are heartening. It is good to read rational and reasoned discussion by two experts on the international ...
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Arrows denote ports and the adjacent numbers are their steady migration rates, in individuals per generation. If given, the date in parentheses indicates when the port opens. Upon opening, there is ...
Between 1932 and 1962 the population of Flint, Michigan increased chiefly because of Negro in-migration. This in-migration simultaneously produced a considerable expansion of Negro neighborhoods.
This course is an all-out, in-depth exploration of why, how, when, and where (from/to) people migrate, especially those moving out of their country of birth. We will delve into several theories that ...
Ireland plans to curb its high population growth with sweeping new migration and asylum rules, its justice minister said ...
Editor’s note: As teens scroll through their news feeds, catching glimpses of conflict and atrocities taking place in Syria, South Sudan, or even violence here in America, what are they learning about ...
The genetic make-up of a willow warbler determines where it will migrate when winter comes. Studies of willow warblers in Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States show that “migration genes” differ -- ...