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Emigration and country
Emigration is the act of permanently leaving one's country or region to settle in another.
Emigration helped the Régime in two ways: the country got rid of surplus population, and the emigrants supplied the country with much needed monetary remittances.
* Emigration, the action and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle abroad
After a brief stay in that country, the Service of Emigration of Spanish Republicans ( SERE ) paid his passage to Buenos Aires.

Emigration and British
Emigration continued into the next century ; over half a million Irish went to Britain in World War II to work in industry and serve in the British armed forces.
* British Child Emigration Scheme to Canada Database of 57, 000 individual British Home Children Records, over 3, 000 claimed by their descendants.

Emigration and by
: Irish and German-American indigent immigrants, temporarily interned at Wards Island by the Commissioners of Emigration, begin rioting following an altercation between two residents resulting in thirty men seriously wounded and around sixty arrested .< ref > Riot On Ward's Island.
* An Inner Emigration, notes on Hindemith and Der Schwanendreher by Ron Drummond
Jacksboro was first settled in the 1850s, attracted by land offers from the Texas Emigration and Land Office.
Emigration was sometimes used by landlords as a method of keeping the cost of poor relief down and removing surplus labour.
Emigration fell as living standards in Ireland went up by 50 % and began to catch up with the European average.
Emigration was triggered by such events as the Assyrian Genocide by the Turkish Ottoman Empire during First World War, the Simele massacre in Iraq ( 1933 ), the Islamic revolution in Iran ( 1979 ), Arab Nationalist Baathist policies in Iraq and Syria, the Al-Anfal Campaign of Saddam Hussein, and to some degree Kurdish nationalist policies in northern Iraq.
In 1819 Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.
Emigration was often initiated by duress as was the case with the Great Irish Famine in the late 1840s, following which the population declined by over half in the following century ( from approx.
All three of the underground tunnels, or " axes ," intersect and may represent the connection between the three realities of Jewish life in Germany, as symbolized by each of the three spaces: Continuity with German history, Emigration from Germany, and the Holocaust.
The Great Economic Emigration, especially the emigration to Brazil, the " Brazilian Fever " as it was called at the time, was described in contemporary literary works by the Polish poetess, Maria Konopnicka, the Ukrainian writer, Ivan Franko, and many others.
Indian Emigration Day, as it was called then, had been celebrated by various organizations after 1945 with limited success.
By 1973 the latest was organized by the Divine Life Society, which had organized small annual processions in Chaguanas for Indian Emigration Day.
The Saxon Emigration and American Culture " < cite > Concordia Theological Quarterly </ cite > 63 ( 1999 ) No. 4: 253 .</ ref > He led the protest of oppressive practices by the Saxon consistory in the state-governed Lutheran Church.
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company, commonly referred to as the Perpetual Emigration Fund ( PEF ), was a corporation established by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1849.
In 1819, poet, explorer, journalist and politician William Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts
Matthew also published a book in 1839, Emigration Fields ( Black, Edinburgh ), suggesting that overpopulation, as predicted by Malthus, could be solved by mass migration to North America and the Dominions.

Emigration and all
In 1901 Ballin built the Emigration Halls ( now the Museum " BallinStadt ") on the Hamburg island of Veddel to accommodate the many thousands of people from all over Europe who arrived at the Port of Hamburg every week to emigrate to North and South America on his company's ships.
Nearly all Bingham ’ s over 500 recorded paintings ( 460 are portraits ) are unsigned, including famous ones such as Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, The Emigration of Daniel Boone, and The County Election.
Emigration and the introduction of sheep farming and sporting estates in place of the traditional cattle farming, led to the abandoment of all settlements on the south shore and of those on the north-east of Bracorina.
If it had not been for Emigration, America would be people by the Indians and the wild beasts, Emigrants has built up and inriched America, I am in favor of holding up our identity as an Nation, to all Nations in the world, to Nationalize all Nations who come under the stars and stripes of the American Flag.
Titles such as The Paradise within the Reach of all Men without Labor by Powers of Nature and Machinery, Emigration to the Tropical World for the Melioration of All Classes of People of All Nations, and The New World or Mechanical System were written in the 1800s by John Adolphus Etzler who has been described by independent scholar, Anna Notaro, as an early forerunner to Fresco's ideas .< ref name =" Nebula ">

Emigration and states
Emigration from the free states, including New England, Iowa, Ohio, and other Midwestern states, flowed into the territory beginning in 1854.

Emigration and with
Emigration had not only been starting at the beginning of the 19th century, but with this theory it would mean that once conditions were better emigration would have slowed down.
Emigration to other parts of the world from China accelerated in the 1860s with the enactment of the Treaty of Peking, which opened the border for free movement.
Emigration reached unprecedented levels between 1900 and 1914 and rapid industrialization of the North widened the socio-economic gap with the South.
Emigration to America began in the 19th century, with an interruption during the Soviet occupation, when travel and emigration were severely restricted.
The first active step was taken in early 1978, when they produced and distributed an onepage pamphlet with the title “ Indian Emigration Day May 30, 1978 ”.
: Germany established the National Central Office for Jewish Emigration with branch offices in Vienna and Prague.
On 24 January 1939 the Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration was established with Reinhard Heydrich at the head.
Following the party's win in the 1990 election ( the first free election in Croatia and rest of Yugoslavia since World War II ), Šušak was appointed Minister of Emigration, in charge of building relations with the Croatian diaspora.
: 1852-56: Emigration with brother August and their wives ; lived at and near Blumenau on the river Itajaí.
Gradually immigration officials in Mumbai stepped up their vigilance against allowing single, unaccompanied girls with passports now had Emigration Check Required ( ECR ) stamped, this made travelling out of Mumbai increasingly difficult, thus the transit point for trafficking bar girls, shifted from Mumbai to New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad.
Emigration is a key problem with a steady ' Brain Drain ' countered by PCD Emigration officers who try to watch every port and airfield.

Emigration and their
Over the next several years, tens of thousands of Mormon pioneers emerged from Emigration Canyon and first saw their new home from this same location.
Emigration is also common amongst new immigrants who did not successfully integrate into Israeli society, or who already made one major residence change in their lives and therefore found an additional change easier to make.
Emigration took a huge place in their life.

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