CHE SIGNIFICA IMMIGRATIONAL IN INGLESE
Immigrazione
L'immigrazione è il movimento delle persone in un altro paese o regione in cui non sono nativi per stabilirsi, soprattutto in modo permanente. L'immigrazione è il risultato di una serie di fattori, tra cui la prosperità economica, i motivi politici, la ri-unificazione familiare, la fuga di un conflitto o il disastro naturale, o semplicemente il desiderio di cambiare l'ambiente.
definizione di immigrational nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di immigrazione nel dizionario è o si riferisce al movimento di persone non native in un paese per stabilirsi lì.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «IMMIGRATIONAL»
Scopri l'uso di
immigrational nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
immigrational e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
But there are at least two problems with the exemplarity of the legal tradition
when we want to extrapolate the legal dealings with national minorities to the
political debate which is, indeed, more about immigrational groups. The first
problem is ...
Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich, Jürgen E. Müller,
1998
2
Yiddish: Turning to Life
Under these circumstances overall language maintenance came to depend more
on immigrational recency and settlement concentrationpermanence than on
within-group-post-immigrational maintenance efforts. The above three
observations ...
3
The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics
We can call these groups “adoptive” rather than “immigrational.” Two striking
characteristics of the adoptive Buddhist groups are relevant to the development
of American Buddhist ethics. First, because of their educational background and
the ...
4
Chemical Dependency: Theoretical Approaches and Strategies ...
On the other hand, enclosing oneself in one's immigrational community in an
effort to protect against hostility experienced from the host culture and secure
support from traditional values has often led to collective isolation and
marginalization.
5
Language Loyalty, Language Planning, and Language ...
Immigrational Diversity and Adversity: Cultivation and Resistance Since the end
of World War II, 'White' (i.e. non-Aboriginal) Australia has undergone a massive
immigrational transfusion and transformation. A society that had preferred to ...
Nancy H. Hornberger, Martin Pütz,
2006
6
Border Interrogations: Questioning Spanish Frontiers
However, the fact that the immigrational presence does not go away and any
attempt at assimilation fails only proves that the balance between State ego and
ideal ego is reached temporarily. Ultimately, this balance points to an increasing
...
Benita Samperdro Vizcaya,
2013
7
The Rise and Fall of the Ethnic Revival: Perspectives on ...
All in all, it is clear from this order that non-English mother tongue is viewed here
as related to immigrational recency and, above all, as indicative of non- Anglo or
non- mainstream ethnicity. Those "ethnics" that no longer claim non-English ...
the use of new methods and money in old and basic industries from East Coast
shipping to Prairie Province wheat raising to West Coast lumbering. — an
immigrational influx which, by intelligent design, is bringing Canada the kind of
workers ...
9
Reversing Language Shift: Theoretical and Empirical ...
... is by no means preordained. Immigrational Diversity and Adversity: Cultivation
and Resistance Since the end of World War II, 'White' (i.e. non-Aboriginal)
Australia has undergone a massive immigrational transfusion and transformation.
On the contrary, their pre-immigrational experiences with urban, commercial and
literate functioning permitted more rapid social mobility and more intensive
interaction with deethnicized non-Jewish population strata in the United States.
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «IMMIGRATIONAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
immigrational nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Melting the Ice Curtain, Pt. 3
“When the Russians would come into Anchorage, they wanted to apply for different immigrational paperwork. I helped them to translate the ... «Juneau Empire, giu 14»
Melting the Ice Curtain
"When the Russians would come into Anchorage, they wanted to apply for different immigrational paperwork. I helped them to translate the ... «Capital city weekly, giu 14»
Nigerians in Malaysia Protest “Extortion & Torture” by Embassy …
... claimed lost or visa not yet issued or some other stupid story which will make the Nigerian student's immigrational status to be ”ILLEGAL”. «Bella Naija, apr 14»
In Arizona, bad ethnic studies bill becomes law
... TO USE THAT) AS PRETEXT / EXCUSE / JUSTIFICATION FOR TO PERPETUATE BRAKING THE FEDERAL IMMIGRATIONAL LAW. «Washington Post, mag 10»