Answer: B. International migration and voluntary migration: Family A from Mumbai has convinced their close friends Family B to emigrate to London as they did in order to help start up their business.
Explanation:
Migration is the process of moving from the place of origin to another area due to personal, social or political reasons. Throughout human history, we have migrated for various reasons, from searching for food, from safer areas to live or exploring new territories, it is part of our nature.
Currently, migration is classified as voluntary or forced migration and internal or international migration.
- Voluntary migration consists of voluntary internal or international displacement, permanent or temporary, to seek better economic opportunities.
- Forced migration occurs when the displacement is carried out against the will, due to situations of violence, natural disaster or eviction.
- Internal migration is what occurs within the same territory, for example from rural to urban areas.
- International migration consists of movements from the country of origin to another country.
In this case, Family A convinces Family B to make an international migration (from India to England) voluntarily (To establish a business).
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35 because 105 divided by 3 is 35
Answer:
Explanation:
Search out Greg Mortenson on the internet. With the help of a ghost writer, he wrote Three Cups of Tea. It has moved a great many people including me. It is the story of a mountain climber who wandered aimlessly in the a poor region of Pakistan (but the same comments apply to India). He collapsed in a village where, had he landed anywhere else, he likely would have been left to die.
Eventually after dealing with all sorts of problems (including the Taliban), he comes to realize that the only way out of poverty the people of this village endured (and many others like it) was education. From that moment on, he dedicated himself to raising money to build schools in areas like the one that found him. His firm belief was that Education was the only answer.
I think the answer to your question is isolation. Some areas of India are just too isolated and too poor to do anything about education. A whole much better description is in 3 cups of tea and if you are serious about your question, you will find it and read it.