11/27
I had human geography after lunch. So that's basically in the afternoon I went to human geography and it took about a few minutes for the teacher to walk in. When he walked in we talked we all had our little conversations on the side. Then the class got quiet and we started taking more notes on migration and push forces and pull forces. Pull forces is what brings people into a country and push forces is what brings people out. We also discussed mobility is the most generalized term that refers to all types of movements. Another thing we talked about is migration. Migration is a permanent move to a new location. Migration can be divided into 2 categories. One is international migration, international migration is the permanent move from one country to another. The next one is internal migration. Internal migration is the permanent move within the same country. An example could be someone moving from one state to another in America. We also talked about what global pattern reflects. Global pattern reflects migration tendencies from developing countries to develop countries.
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