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GIBBERISH GAME

“dawn dutch
mice tough”
answer:
DON’T TOUCH MY
STUFF
“Pull ease
leaf mia
answer:
lone”
PLEASE LEAVE ME
ALONE
“Is bunch pops
queer pans”
answer:
SPONGE BOB
SQUARE PANTS
“Pie juan kit
won furry”
answer:
BUY ONE GET ONE
FREE
“Ewe Kneed toe
bee pew shent”
answer:
BUY ONE GET ONE
FREE
9 letters
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GLOBAL
MIGRATION
Factors underlying the global
movements of people
Migrati
Migration is the movement of
on
people from one place to another,
typically across international
borders, for various reasons.
https://www.ourmigrationstory.org.uk/about/what-is-
migration.html#:~:text=migration%2C%20n.&text=The%20movement
%20of%20a%20person,residence%20to%20settle%20in%20another'.
Global
More than 280 million people have
Impact
left their countries to pursue
“opportunity, dignity, freedom, and
a better life”
https://news.un.org/en/story/
2022/12/1131822
Types of migration
Voluntary Involuntary Internal vs.
Migration Migration International
-Economic -Forced displacement Migration
-Moving within a
opportunities, due to conflicts,
education, and family country vs. across
persecution, or
reunification. borders
environmental
disasters.
Factors
underlying the
global
1. POLITICAL
FACTORS
Political factors
Conflict and War Asylum Seeking

Refugees flee war People seeking


Political
zones protection from
Persecution political instability
Governments
or persecution
targeting minorities
or dissidents.
2. CULTURAL
FACTORS
Cultural factors
Ethnic and Example:
Religious Ties Diasporas shaping
Migrants join Cultural Integration host countries’
cultures (e.g., Filipino
communities with or Exclusion
shared cultural or communities abroad).
Migrants may move to
religious identities.
avoid cultural
oppression or seek
cultural freedom
3. ECONOMIC
FACTORS
Economic factors
Job Inequality
Opportunities
Migrants move for Economic disparities
higher wages, better Remittances between countries
working conditions, or drive migration.
Migrants send money
career advancement back home, boosting
home-country
economies
4. SOCIAL
FACTORS
Social factors
Family Healthcare
Reunification Access
Moving to access
Families migrate to
join loved ones
Education better medical
services
Migration for quality
education in
developed countries
CHALLENGES OF
GLOBAL
MIGRATION
Challenges
For Migrants
When they reach their destination they often face difficulties in accessing
health care, housing, education or employment. They may become easy
targets for abuse, extortion and exploitation due to a lack of a protective
family network, a lack of information or missing documents.

For Host
Migration challenges host countries with economic strain, social
Countries
integration issues, political tensions, urban overcrowding, pressure on
education and healthcare, and negative public perceptions. However,
with effective management, it also brings economic and cultural
benefits.
Challenges
For Home Countries
Migration challenges home countries with brain drain, labor shortages,
economic dependency, family separation, population decline, and
cultural erosion. However, it also brings benefits like remittances, skill
development, and global connections.
BENEFITS OF
MIGRATION
Benefits
Economic
Growth
Migrants fill labor shortages and contribute to economies

Cultural
Diversity
Enrichment of host countries’ cultures
Benefits
Global
Connections
Strengthened ties between countries through diaspora networks.
THANK YOU

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