FORCED HUMAN MIGRATION
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- Mystery of Early Human Migration to the New WorldThe first Native Americans came to North American by migrating across the Bering Sea from Siberia, right? Evidence suggests that humans were actually here much earlier than previously thought.
- Human Trafficking Around the WorldIssues on human trafficking.
Technology and Its Connection to Human ConsciousnessTechnology and its Connection to Human Consciousness- Human Evolution and Climate ChangeClimate change has been the major influence in human evolution. How will the current changes influence us?
- An Analysis of Human Sexuality in Season of Migration to the North and Midaq AlleyHuman sexuality in Season of Migration to the North and Midaq Alley,
A Layman Shoots the Great Ice Age Migration Theory in the FootThousands of years ago the western continents we now know as the Americas were open spaces of land, vegetation and animals. No human had ever stepped foot on these continents until the great ice age migrations around- Optimal Human Nutrition?Uncovering the truth about our natural diet, no scientific research required.
- Imamura Shohei's 1963 Entomological Look at Rural-Urban Migration of a Japanese WomanA review of the earthy 1963 Imamura Shohei movie "Nippon konchuki," aka "Insect Woman," an unjudgmental look at the life and hard times of a woman played supberly by Hidari Sachiko
- Walking Down the Evolutionary Trail - Why are Human Beings so Unlike Our Nearest Relatives?The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis has been around for quite a while, and since Elaine Morgan's 1972 book The Descent of Woman, it has been the subject of much provocative discussion..
New Directors/New Films 2010 Review: Lixin Fan's "Last Train Home"The plight of Chinese migrant workers is the subject of of Lixin Fan's superb, heartbreaking documentary "Last Train Home."
The Latest in Our Journey Out of AfricaWe all share the same out-of-Africa history as Illinois Senator Barack Obama- Climate Change Will Force Millions of People to MigrateClimate is changing. We are entering an era marked by rapid changes in climate brought on by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. Shifts in rainfall patterns and shore line will contribute to mass migrations on a scale never seen before.
- The Exodus of Filipino Health Care ProfessionalsSome community hospitals are forced to close for lack of competent medical professionals; while some doctors retrain as nurses in the hope of landing better paying jobs overseas.
- We Are All Africans: Scientists Find the "Missing Link"Recently, scientists unveiled a 47-million-year-old fossil that revolutionizes our understanding of human evolution.
- Overpopulation : a SolutionThere are already far too many people on this planet (6.7 billion) for all citizens of the Earth to enjoy a Western standard of living and the situation will be far worse by 2050, when the world population reaches 9.2 billion.
Katrina PeopleA brief conversation with a workmate got me thinking, laughing, and worrying about the ongoing human impact of Hurricane Katrina.- Water Shortages May Affect Relocation PlansTalks about water shortages in areas prime for relocation of retirees. Notes fresh water supply in Great Lakes Region is largest in the world. Many may be forced to stay or move into region to ensure a fresh water supply.
- Sherwood Anderson: Hands Versus Death in the WoodsThis was a graduate level assignment designed to find common themes, recurring ideas, writing strategies and writer bias found in multiple works by a challenging author.
Can Joining a Group Lead to Theft of Your Identity? Worse yet Cyber Stalking!It is something we think nothing off, until we know our personal information is in the wrong hands. Yahoo! Groups Where Everybody Knows Your Name- Freedom Isn't Free: The Hidden Cost of America's RegimeWe are indeed the land of the free - but our freedom comes at a terrible cost.
- Women as Commodity: Trafficking of Women in Bosnia & HerzegovinaA research paper dealing with the issue of sex trafficking of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina and how economic globalization has contributed to it.
- A Sex Trade Market in America?This paper explores the growing sex slave trade in the U.S.
From Hurston To Morrison: Prolonged Cultural Assumptions of African-American WomenDespite being separated by more than 60 years, authors Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison present their female characters in submissive and objectified roles to highlight the oppression that African-American women face even in the twenty-first century.- Terrestrial Vs Aquatic OrganismsThe disadvantages suffered by Terrestrial Organisms, and how they may overcome them.
- The Trials and Tribulations of Germans After World War II (1945 - 1949)The Big Three, the U S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union worked together for years with one common goal in mind: defeating Nazi Germany. In February of 1945, these Ally forces met at Yalta for the second of three conferences regarding World War II.
- Identity and Historical Subtext in Toni Morrison's SulaA careful reading of the historical subtext in Toni Morrison's Sula reveals a deeper understanding of how Morrison's conceptualizations of identity and self-revelation informs much of the novel's narrative.
- Public and Private Institutions: Bridging the GapAn analysis of the relationship between public (government) organization and private institutions and how they have developed symbiotic relations.
- The Industrial Revolution and UrbanizationAn examination of how urbanization during the Industrial Revolution led to dehumanization and the need for workers to organize, resulting in a newfound awareness of class consciousness among many.
- Redefining Social Roles for Women in the 21st CenturyGlobalization, feminism and the labor movement, terms not initially considered jointly as crucially defining self-identity. But as the saying goes, politics makes strange bedfellows.
- The New Negro Renaissance: African American Culture Between Slavery and the Civil Rights MovementThe literary and artistic explosion that occurred in black America from roughly 1910 to 1940 is often referred to as the "Harlem Renaissance." Creative African American literature and art blossomed from all over the country.
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