CHE SIGNIFICA IMMIGRATORY 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 immigratory nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di immigrazione nel dizionario è di o relativa a persone che vengono in un luogo o paese di cui non sono nativi per stabilirsi lì. Un'altra definizione di immigrazione è o relativa ad animali o piante che migrano verso una nuova area geografica.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «IMMIGRATORY»
Scopri l'uso di
immigratory nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
immigratory e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Annex: The Study of Immigration in Spain As corresponds to the newness of the
immigratory phenomenon in southern European countries, research works on the
immigratory phenomenon in Spain are recent, but start to be numerous.
2
The Invention of Argentina
for. the. immigratory. wave. that. he. hopes. to. attract. he. writes. that. "the best
ways to bring Europe to . . . our continent on a large enough scale [and] to
accomplish significant change in few years are the railroads, free river travel and
...
2 TWO MAIN IMMIGRATORY CURRENTS However, even the pre-literary phase
of 'proto-Venetian' probably showed convergence phenomena, as refugee
settlers gravitated to the Rialto from the north and (south-)west. The probability of
...
Martin Maiden, M. Mair Parry,
1997
4
Gauchos and Foreigners: Glossing Culture and Identity in the ...
These critics echo Gerchunoff's mentor Roberto Payro28 in saying that Los
gauchos judios idealizes the immigratory process, depicting it as an effortless
experience. However, Gerchunoff's stories do not minimize the pain and
hardships that ...
5
Perspective of Security and Development in North East India
Here we shall confine ourselves mainly within the immigratory movement. So the
following discussions regarding the migration of the North Eastern region of India
has concerned with the immigratory movements in the region. From the ...
S. K. Agnihotri, B. Datta-Ray,
2002
6
Authoritarianism, Fascism, and National Populism
Immigratory Argentina had emerged from the cultural and ethnic melting pot
created by mass overseas immigration. The creole component of the new
working class was so prominent that it caused the appearance of a stereotype:
the cabecita ...
7
Records of Oceanographic Works in Japan: Special number
Particularly in 1943 when the gainful day was oftener than in any other year, the
fishing was focused on thirteen days ending in April 27 inclusive of two futile days
, the fact being suggestive of a marked curtailment in the immigratory season.
8
India and Australia: issues and opportunities
9 Globalisation and Immigratory Trends in Australia —Vishnu Priya Age-old
wisdom is that people are sedentary and not migratory, and much less
immigratory. This is how the evolution of human civilisations have been
understood and ...
Darvesh Gopal, Dennis Rumley,
2004
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Rather, two phases of migration were probably going on at the same time, i. e. an
emigratory phase of southbound birds, and a pseudo-immigratory phase (not
strictly immigratory, as pointed out) of north -bound birds. And, as already shown,
...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting,
1913
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Eather, two phases of migration were probably going on at the same time, i. e. an
emigratory phase of southbound birds, and a pseudo-immigratory phase (not
strictly immigratory, as pointed out) of north-bound birds. And, as already shown,
...
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «IMMIGRATORY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
immigratory nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
House Democrats Fume Over GOP's Border Crisis Bill
"As a Cuban-American realizes that I have special immigratory rights, I am appalled that Senator Cruz, who not only received it from this country ... «Huffington Post, ago 14»
Congressional Hispanic Caucus: Ted Cruz's Actions 'Absolutely …
“As a Cuban American who realizes that I have special immigratory rights,” he said, “I am appalled that Senator Cruz, who not only received it ... «Daily Caller, ago 14»
Omar Sy: France's most popular personality
... of the year a person who is either black or of North African origin, Muslim or Jewish, but definitely born out of the country's immigratory flux? «Saudi Gazette, gen 13»
Brazilians, more European than not?
We believe that the regional disparities in mtDNA ancestry were maintained because, once again, in the immigratory wave of Europeans there ... «Discover Magazine, feb 11»