About male circumcision female circumcision Female genital cutting Forced circumcision most commonly ... controversy in early Christianity forced circumcision of gentile Christians . ref See, e.g., Dunn ..., forced circumcisions have occurred in a wide range of situations, most notably in the compulsory Forced conversion conversion of non Muslims to Islam ref Although the Qur an speaks against forced ... of the twentieth century. Lerner, Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights , p. 142. ref and the forced ... circumcision schools bush schools . ref On occurrences of forced circumcision in Kenya, see Glazier ... by freely invented stories of forced circumcisions and even murder s of Christian boys. ref See, e.g. ... that stories of forced circumcisions have been fabricated or exaggerated to incriminate Muslim s. ref ... within the borders of Israel 1 Macc. 2 45 46, New Revised Standard Version . ref Forced circumcision ... Weitzman, Forced Circumcision. ref According to Shaye J. D. Cohen , Ptolemy s claim, that the Idumaeans ... . In this case, too, sources indicate that the residents were subjected to forced circumcision ... of his own conscience, claims to have saved the two Gentiles from forced circumcision. ref .... ref Schorsch, Jews and Blacks , p. 378, n. 24. ref Asia and North Africa Forced conversions, involving forced circumcision, are echoed in a vast body of scholarly method scholarly literature spanning ... , forced conversion to Islam through violence or threat of violence did not play a key role. However ... regarded as a form of forced conversion. ref Firestone, An Introduction to Islam , p. 58 see also ... brought back tens of thousands of Mangalorean Catholics from Kanara and subjected them to forced circumcision ... Times discussed a case of forced circumcision of Nepal ese boys in Mumbai in the context of sex ... sensitivity on this issue has not prevented hostile rulers from subjecting Mandaean men and boys to forced ... after the invasion of Iraq, have been subject to murder, kidnapping, rape, forced conversion ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 A forced air system is one which uses air as its heat transfer medium. These systems rely on Duct HVAC ductwork , Diffuser thermodynamics vents , and plenums as means of air distribution, separate from the actual heating and air conditioning systems. The return plenum carries the air from several large return grills vents to a central air handler for re heating. The supply plenum directs air from the central unit to the rooms which the system is designed to heat. Regardless of type, all air handlers consist of an air filter, blower, heat exchanger element coil, and various controls. Like any other kind of central heating system, thermostats are used to control forced air heating systems. Forced air heating is probably the type most commonly installed in North America . It is much less common in Europe , where hydronic heating predominates, especially in the form of hot water radiators. Types Natural gas propane oil and flours Heat is produced via combustion of fuel. A heat exchanger keeps the combustion byproducts from entering the air stream. A ribbon style long with holes , inshot torch like , or oil type burner is located in the heat exchanger. Ignition is provided by an electric spark , standing pilot, or hot surface igniter. Safety devices ensure that combustion gases and or unburned fuel do not accumulate in the event of an ignition failure or venting problem. Electric A simple electric heating element warms the air. When the thermostat calls for heat, blower and element come on at the same time. When thermostat is satisfied , blower and element shut off. Requires very little maintenance. Usually more expensive to operate than a natural gas ... s Hydronic coil Combines Hydronics hydronic hot water heating with a forced air delivery Heat is produced ... Advantages and disadvantages of forced air systems This section is linked from Boiler Advantages Can ... with the required ducting. DEFAULTSORT Forced Air Category Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ... more details
Japanese Army s comfort battalions is interviewed by an Allies of World War II Allied officer. Forced ... 0 page 39 ref Sexual slavery encompasses most, if not all, forms of forced prostitution. The terms forced prostitution or enforced prostitution appear in international and humanitarian conventions but have been insufficiently understood and inconsistently applied. Forced prostitution refers to conditions ... supersedes a number of earlier conventions that covered some aspects of forced prostitution ... half of the world s countries is not that the other countries think forced prostitution is acceptable ... publisher IPS date 13 August 2007 ref Forced prostitution and human trafficking Main Human trafficking ... isbn 0 226 01605 6, 9780226016054 url http books.google.com books?id XC0QDlW3YFAC&dq forced ... methodologies used in separating forced prostitution from voluntary prostitution, the extent .... They argue that most prostitutes are forced into the practice, either directly, by pimps and human ... forced into the occupation through poverty, lack of education and employment possibilities. ref cite ...&vq forced prostitution&dq involuntary prostitution&source gbs summary s&cad 0 page 897 ref ... victims, American citizens are also forced into prostitution. According to the National Center for Missing ... 50,000 Iraqi refugees forced into prostitution ref Cheap Iraqi prostitutes have helped to make ... refugees forced into prostitution ref High prices are offered for virgins. ref name radionetherlands.nl ... people Thai women are lured to Japan and sold to Yakuza controlled brothels where they are forced ... discrimination acts often drive a transwoman into forced prostitution. Citation needed date July ... in forced prostitution. Girls as young as 14 years old are drafted to work in the so called Gippeumjo ... in April 2004 speaker Ji Sun JEONG for A Woman s Voice International ref History Forced prostitution ... brothel s, especially those women who were forced into prostitution as a form of sexual slavery by the Empire ... more details
Infobox Film name Forced Vengeance image Forcedvengeanceposter.jpg caption Promotional film poster producer John B. Bennett director James Fargo writer Franklin Thompson br James Fargo starring Chuck Norris br Mary Louise Weller br Michael Cavanaugh actor Michael Cavanaugh cinematography Rexford L. Metz editing Irving Rosenblum music William Goldstein distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released June 30, 1982 runtime 90 minutes country United States language English language English br French language French budget gross 6,660,333 Forced Vengeance is a 1982 in film 1982 motion picture action drama. When the owner and proprietor of the Lucky Dragon casino in Hong Kong refuses to let mobsters take over his business he and his family are hit. Dragon s chief of security, Josh Randall Chuck Norris goes looking the head of the syndicate to exact revenge for the murder of his employer, friend and mentor. Plot Josh Randall is the head of security for the Lucky Dragon casino in Hong Kong. As the movie begins, Randall is visiting Los Angeles to collect 114,000 owed by a rich gambler to his employer, David Pascal Liu . After a few threats and some fighting he collects the debt. He dozes during a jet flight back to Hong Kong and the viewer sees in flash back how he got in a fight in the Casino when he was on leave from the US Army and ended up befriending David s father, Sam Opatoshu . Josh goes to the casino upon his arrival in Hong Kong and checks in the money. While he s there David asks him ... forced to walk out of the casino without his pants. Josh isn t very happy with how David handled ... Pascal on Josh and Keck has him strip searched. Finally due to lack of evidence the cops are forced ... links imdb title id 0083960 title Forced Vengeance Amg movie 18185 Forced Vengeance James Fargo Category ... Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films ca Forced Vengeance fr L Ex cuteur de Hong Kong id Forced Vengeance pt Forced Vengeance ru fi Kovat nyrkit ... more details
Great Migration , Great Migrations , or The Great Migration may refer In history The Migration Period of Europe from 400 to 800 C.E. Great Migration of Puritan migration to New England 1620 1640 Puritans from England to New England 1620 1643 Great Serb Migrations from the Ottoman Empire to the Habsburg Monarchy 1690 and 1737 Great Migration of Canada , increased migration to Canada, approximately 1815 1850 Great Transatlantic migrations , a voluntary mass migration of Europeans to the Americas 1836 1916 , including over 30 million Europeans who migrated to the United States ref Nicholas J. Evans, http www.tandfonline.com doi abs 10.1080 21533369.2001.9668313 Indirect passage from Europe Transmigration via the UK, 1836 1914 , in Journal for Maritime Research , Volume 3, Issue 1 2001 , pp. 70 84. ref Great Migration, resulting from the 1947 Partition of India Partition of British India African American Great Migrations The original Great Migration African American Great Migration from the southern United States to the northern United States 1910 1930 The Second Great Migration African American Second Great Migration from the southern United States to the northern and western United States 1941 1970 The New Great Migration , reverse migration from the North, Midwest and the West to the southern United States 1965 present The Great Migration of 1843, the first large group of settlers to travel via the Oregon Trail to the Oregon Country In media Great Migrations , 2010 National Geographic nature documentary television miniseries The Great Migration album , 2006 album by rapper Bronze Nazareth Great Migrations Greyhawk , fictional migrations of the Oeridians and Suloise in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game References Reflist See also Great Trek Migration Period M ori migration canoes Mass migrationForcedmigration Human migration Indo Aryan migration Great Upheaval disambig Category Human migration ... more details
of Global History ref Mass migration is not always voluntary, sometimes including forcedmigration ...Context date October 2009 About mass migration human migration in general Human migration Image Chinese ... on board the steam ship Alaska, headed for San Francisco . Mass migration refers to the human migrationmigration of a large group of people from one geographical area to another. Mass migration is distinguished from individual or small scale migration it is also different from Seasonal human migration seasonal migration , which occurs on a regular basis. A specific mass migration that is seen as especially influential to the course of history may be referred to as a Great Migration disambiguation great migration . Examples of great migrations include the migrations period Barbarian Invasions during the Roman Empire , the Great Migration Puritan Great Migration from England of the 1630s, the California Gold Rush from 1848&ndash 1850, and the Great Migration African American Great Migration ... 1950. Historians often identify an age of mass migration , occurring from c. 1850 to 1914 sometimes 1940 , in which long distance migration occurred at an unprecedented and exceptionally high rate. There were three factors that led to the age of mass migration . First, cost of migration decreased dramatically. Second, benefits of migration rise returns on migration was higher in the US than in other countries . Third, open border regime. Age of mass migration usually refers to the voluntary Transatlantic migrations transatlantic migration of Europe an peasants and labourers to the Americas . Immigration ... costs of migration and higher wages in the U.S. Migrant selection varies over time and across sending country, depending on relative wage premium in U.S. for high low skilled and cost of migration ... of Exodus Exodus and migration through the upper Himalyan route from the east by Purohits of Aryan ... and the Caribbean . See also Human migration Great Migration disambiguation Transatlantic migrations ... more details
International migration occurs when peoples cross state boundaries and stay in the host state for some minimum length of time. ref Where Immigrant Students Succeed A comparative review of performance and engagement in PISA 2003. Paris OECD Publications, 2006 17 19 . ref Migration occurs for many reasons. Many people leave their home countries in order to look for economic opportunities in another country. Others migrate to be with family members who have migrated or because of political conditions in their countries. Education is another reason for international migration, as students pursue their studies abroad. ref OECD International Migration Outlook, 2007, Paris OECD Publications, 2007, SourceOECD 18 July 2007 http www.oecd.org about 0,3347,en 2649 33931 1 1 1 1 1,00.html. ref While there are several different potential systems for categorizing international migrants, one system organizes them into nine groups temporary labour migrants irregular, illegal, or undocumented migrants highly skilled and business migrants refugee s asylum seeker s forcedmigration family members return migrants and long term, low skilled migrants. ref Where Immigrant Students Succeed 17 19 . ref These migrants .... ref OECD International Migration Outlook, 2007. ref Both types of migrants have a significant effect ... Trends in International Migration and Migration Policies About, OECD Directorate for Labour, Employment ... traditional settlement countries, European countries which encouraged labour migration after ... emerged as immigrant destinations. ref Where Immigrant Students Succeed 17 19 . ref Incentives for migration ... courtship See also Human migration Immigration Emigration References references External links http www.pstalker.com migration Stalker s Guide to International Migration Comprehensive interactive ... OECD Trends in International Migration and in Migration Policies http meme.phpwebhosting.com migracion rimd indexing.php International Network on Migration and Development Category Human migration ... more details
italictitle Infobox journal title cover File migletlogo.jpg Image migletlogo.jpg abbreviation Migrat. Lett. discipline social sciences editor Ibrahim Sirkeci , Jeffrey H. Cohen , Elli Heikkila publisher Migration Letters country United Kingdom frequency biannually openaccess hybrid history 2004 present ISSN 1741 8984 eISSN 1741 8992 website http www.migrationletters.com Migration Letters is an international biannual Peer review peer reviewed academic journal of Human migration migration studies ref http www.bl.uk reshelp findhelpsubject socsci topbib Migration migration.pdf British Library Topical bibliography ref published since 2004. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Migration Letters work publisher Directory of open access journals date url http www.doaj.org doaj?func openurl&genre journal&issn 17418984 format doi accessdate 2007 11 16 ref Topics covered range from internal migration to transnational mobility and from voluntary to forced migration . Migration Letters is indexed and abstracted by the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences . ref http www.lse.ac.uk collections IBSS about Journals subjects sociology js.htm IBSS Sociology ref Notable contributors to the journal include Ron J. Johnston Victoria Medal geography Victoria Medal in Geography, 1990 , Caroline Brettell, Gordon F. De Jong, Philip L. Martin ref http www.metapress.com content g838708m9804 Special issue on Migration and Development edited by Philip L. Martin ref and Thomas Faist. ref http www.metapress.com content g071q64713j54122 Thomas Faist 2007 Transnationalisation and Development s Towards a North South Perspective ref References Reflist Category Sociology journals Category Geography journals Category Anthropology journals Category Open access journals Category Publications established in 2004 Category English language journals ... more details
generated interest amongst existential practitioners, migration scholars, and psychologists interested in migration. According to Madison this process of migration is unlike economic migration , simple wanderlust , exile , or variations of forcedmigration . Existential migration is conceived as a chosen ...More footnotes date November 2011 Existential migration is a concept derived from Phenomenology philosophy phenomenological research Madison, 2006 into the lives of voluntary wikt migration migrants who ... the familiar or conventional. As well as the new concept of existential migration, the research proposed ... of migration in exciting ways. Existential migration suggests reformulations of the psychological underpinnings of migration studies, cultural anthropology , tourism studies, cross cultural training ... of the topic. The phenomenological research that gave rise to the concept of existential migration ... research on voluntary migration needs further critique, the first research does suggest that the world ... migration due to the subsequent changes in person and home environment since the original leaving. The concept of existential migration has generated considerable comment from voluntary migrants around ... little in print about these fundamental existential motivations for migration. The concept has commonalities ... by new international researchers exploring the experience of voluntary migration. See also Cosmopolitanism ... Perspective on Migration, Settlement and the Meanings of Home. Existential Analysis , 18.1 2 16 This article offers different original research which references the concept of Existential Migration ... 2006 Existential Migration. Existential Analysis , 17.2 238 60 This article offers an outline of the original ... matadorabroad.com existential migration is travel an existential need Existential Migration March, 2008 Coaching Matters, Issue 6, page 5 Existential Migration. Voluntary Migrants Experiences of Not Being ... research leading to this new concept in human migration in a more academic form. End of Belonging ... more details
, Torreya Guardians. August 2, 2008. ref Although assisted migration has only recently come to the forefront of environmental debate, the idea of humans assisting in the forcedmigration of certain ...Assisted migration is the practice of deliberately populating members of a species from their present habitat to a new region with the intent of establishing a permanent presence there, generally in response to the degradation of the natural habitat due to human action. The human action most frequently considered is climate change, but assisted migration can be in response to habitat loss or other impacts to historic range. Assisted migration flies in the face of conventional management approaches that attempt to re establish habitat corridors that allow species to disperse in response to a changing climate. There is good reason to be skeptical of this conservation strategy given that history has shown that species introduced outside of their native range can be associated with negative ecological, evolutionary, and economic impacts Ricciardi and Simberloff 2009 . However, it is important ... . In 2007 conservation biologist s began formally discussing assisted migration as a mechanism ... rss A Radical Step to Preserve a Species Assisted Migration , Carl Zimmer , New York Times. January 23, 2007. ref In July 2008, the first clear instance of intentional assisted migration in behalf ... not moved to a new area to repopulate. ref http www.wired.com wiredscience 2012 02 assisted migration ... on islands across the Indian Ocean. ref http www.wired.com wiredscience 2012 02 assisted migration ?pid .... A framework for debate of assisted migration in an era of climate change. Conservation Biology ... a webpage devoted to hotlinks for following the proposals and news on assisted migration, assisted ... Migration Hotlinks . Assisted Migration Working Group. http assistedmigration.wiki.zoho.com Managed relocation.html . Camacho, A., Assisted Migration Redefining Nature and Natural Resource Law Under ... more details
citations missing date February 2011 Piercing migration is the process that occurs when a body piercing moves from its initial location. ref http www.bodyjewelleryshop.com body piercing information common body piercing problems.cfm Body Jewellery Shop common piercing problems ref This process can be painful or go unnoticed, until it has progressed. Given enough time, a ring may migrate entirely outside of the skin , although it may only migrate a small amount and come to rest. Potential causes and effects of migration The effects of migration can vary widely. The most common form of migration is the way that heavy small gauge earrings will migrate downwards out of the earlobe , as is common in older women who have worn earring s most of their lives. This is known as the cheesecutter effect , as its action is easily compared to the method of cutting cheese with a fine wire. Contemporary body piercing body and ear piercing jewelry is much more balanced in its weight to gauge ratio, although migration is still possible with heavy jewelry, even if it is of large gauge. Play or movement of the area pierced or implanted can also lead to migration, but it s not likely. Sometimes this can occur without an open wound being created, as the fistula stretches in one direction, and tissue fills in behind it. This is not uncommon with tongue piercing s, although the migration usually stops before the jewelry would exit the body. Damage to the tissue surrounding the piercing can also cause migration ... as it moves. Should the fistula heal, the migration may stop, although it may be inclined to continue migrating, as the re healed area of tissue may not be as strong as the original fistula was. Migration ... navel and eyebrow piercing s often leads to migration. Proper, custom made jewelry can reduce the risk of migration associated with these piercings, although it cannot eliminate it. This type of migration ... is a term used by the piercing industry. It applies to the chance of a piercing being forced out by the body ... more details
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population and their Forcedmigration displacement or cultural assimilation . Only a few nomadic people have retained this form of lifestyle in modern times. Migration has continued under the form of both voluntary migration within one s region, country, or beyond and involuntary migration ... transfer Forcedmigration has been a means of social control under authoritarian regimes ...update date November 2010 Refimprove date November 2007 Image Net migration rate world.PNG right 260px thumb Net migration rate s for 2008 positive blue , negative orange , stable green , and no data gray ... migrations Numbers are millennia before present. Human migration derived from Latin language Latin migratio ... According to International Organization for Migration , no universally accepted definition for migrant ... workers who travel for short periods to work planting or harvesting farm products. ref Key migration terms http www.iom.int jahia Jahia about migration key migration terms lang en Migrant ref Also, human migration happened when the Paleo Indians entered America. For key stage 3 Migration statistics According to the International Organization for Migration s World Migration Report 2010, the number ... id 653&language en publisher International Organization for Migration title World Migration Report 2010 The Future of Migration Building Capacities for Change year 2010 accessdate 2010 11 30 ref While some modern migration is a byproduct of wars for example, emigration from Iraq and Bosnia to the US ... , contemporary migration is predominantly economically motivated. In particular, there are wide .... International migration similarly motivated by economic disparities and opportunities occurs within the EU, where legal barriers to migration between member countries have been wholly or partially ..., Poland and Romania. Some contemporary economic migration occurs even where the migrant becomes illegally ... and in land for example, the decline of the Roman Empire under the form of colonization , migration ... more details
Migration studies is the academic study of human migration . Migration Information Source is a leading journal in the field, covering modern human migration. ref citation url http www.nytimes.com 2008 02 04 world americas 04iht migrate.1.9720151.html journal New York Times title Online journal chronicles global migration author Jason DeParle date 4 February 2008 ref References reflist External links http www.migrationinformation.org Migration Information Source Category Cultural studies anthropology stub economics stub ... more details
Language migration may refer to Language change Language change associated with human migration Particular language migrations may have names for example Bantu expansion and particular languages may have notable migration histories for example Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan . For these, Special Search Language migration Search Wikipedia for language migration . Language contact Changes that occur with contact with other languages Sound change External history disambig ... more details
Free migration or open immigration is the position that people should be able to migrate to whatever country they choose, free of substantial barriers. Although the two are not the same issue, free migration is similar in spirit to the concept of free trade , and both are advocated by free market economists on the grounds that economics is not a zero sum game and that free markets are, in their opinion, the best way to create a fairer and balanced economic system, thereby increasing the overall economic benefits to all concerned parties. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world 3512992.stm Khadria The movement of people and goods is linked , Binod Khadria, BBC News, April 13, 2004. ref Many libertarians ..., 1993. ref From a Human Rights perspective, free migration may be seen to complement Article ... Antoine P coud and Paul de Guchteneire Eds MIGRATION WITHOUT BORDERS, Essays on the Free Movement ... term growth for the economy as a whole. ref http www.fff.org freedom 0691b.asp In Defense of Free Migration ... the Cold War , a migration paradox arose in which some of the communist state s forbid emigration, while ... Issues in the Transnational Migration of People and of Money. University Park, PA Pennsylvania State ... People Illegal What Globalization Means for Migration and Law. Cambridge Cambridge University ... attachements GMP 20No 2027.pdf Antoine P coud and Paul de Guchteneire Migration Without ... PecoudMigration Antoine P coud and Paul de Guchteneire Eds MIGRATION WITHOUT BORDERS, Essays on the Free ... 2006 International Migration Globalization s Last Frontier Zed Books . See also papers on http ... 2003 papers TEPNo15KOR23.pdf Kevin H. O Rourke The Era of Free Migration Lessons for Today pdf http ... States http www.lewrockwell.com orig hermann hoppe1.html Hans Hermann Hoppe On Free Immigration and Forced Integration a critique of free immigration DEFAULTSORT Free Migration Category Human migration Category Immigration Category Libertarian theory Category Human rights de Freie Migration sv Fri ... more details
Process migration is when process computing process es in computer cluster s are able to move from machine to machine. Process migration is implemented in, among others, OpenMosix . Process migration alternate definition is coming from IC design and engineering. Process migration or Layout migration is a design flow to change and shrink an existing IC layout to a new process technology node. The implementation of a process migration could be done manually by redrawing the layout feature by feature or by automatic EDA CAD tools. Category Cluster computing in load sharing systems ,process is migrated from on node to another using mechanism called process migration Compu network stub id Migrasi proses su Migrasi pros s sv Processmigration ... more details
was a forced government political migration of Jew s from rural areas to concentrated urban centers ghetto s thus preparing the countryside for the future migration of Germans. These ghettos, along ...Political migration is any Human migrationmigration motivated primarily by Politics political interests. Typically, political migration is in one of two classes, private or government, depending on who encourages the migration. Political migrations differ from other migrations by attempting to change aspects of a political system. These changes are accomplished by modifying the demographic s of a specific region. The focus on demographics necessitates an emphasis on migration towards low population regions or artificially creating high population regions. Private political migrations Private political migration includes efforts by individuals or organizations to migrate to a specified location. Although the detailed goals of these migrations vary widely, the trend is migration towards greater ... in what was to become Rhode Island . After US independence, political migration would be a central ... greater religious and political liberty. The westward migration of the Latter day Saints is the most ... from East Germany to West Germany. In response to this private political migration, the East German ... migration. These systems effectively stemmed the private westward migration though several thousands ... restrictions with Austria providing a viable route for the private political migration of East ... . Government political migrations See also Colonization Government political migration includes ... to state migration policies by Germany, the Russian Empire most actively under Peter I of Russia ... goals of the lebensraum policy were a type of government political migration focused on moving Germans ... six million people from Java to other islands in the country. The migration did not significantly ... Americans in the United States American Indians is another example of government sponsored migration ... more details
Child migration is the migration of children, without their parents, to another country or region. ref cite web url http www.childmigration.net Main theme home?selection Independent child migration title Independent child migration last Anon work CMRN main themes publisher Child migration Research Network accessdate 21 November 2009 ref In many cases this has involved the forcedmigration of children in care, to be used as child labour . Australia During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Aboriginal Australian children were removed from their families and placed in institutions and foster homes, in what became known as the Stolen Generations . ref cite book last Read first Peter title The Stolen Generations The Removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969 publisher Department of Aboriginal Affairs New South Wales government year 1981 url http www.daa.nsw.gov.au publications StolenGenerations.pdf isbn 0 646 46221 0 format PDF ref Over 7000 children migrated to Australia under assisted Home Children child migration schemes . The vast majority of children were migrated from the UK, with a small number from Malta. Child migrants were adopted or brought up in children s homes, institutions, orphanages or foster care. Many of these children experienced Child neglect neglect and Child abuse abuse while in institutional care. In November 2009 Australian Prime Minister , Kevin Rudd formally apologized to Forgotten Australians and child migrants on behalf of the nation ... and 1965 under the Child Migration to Australia Scheme following an agreement between the Australian ... Colony . ref cite web url http www.goldonian.org barnardo child migrationl.htm title A child migration ... parents. This has been called the greatest child migration in the world. References Reflist External ... Archives Child migration http www.childmigrantstrust.com Website of the Child Migrants Trust http guides.slv.vic.gov.au adoption Adoption & Forgotten Australians DEFAULTSORT Child Migration Category ... more details
notability Products date October 2010 unreferenced date October 2010 Migration RPG is an IBM RPG II compatible ... Migration RPG had its beginnings in 1982 with a small company called Native Software, Inc., located ... Corporation DEC began actively marketing the compiler in 1986 as part of their competitive migration ... acquired Migration RPG from Native Software. Digital Equipment Corporation DEC s Center for Migration Services CMS oversaw Migration RPG and its ongoing development. The product was briefly renamed ... II , so its Migration RPG moniker was returned. VAX RPG II was subsequently retired and Migration RPG offered as a migration path for VAX RPG II users. Migration RPG entered a state of limbo in 1992 when Digital Equipment Corporation DEC closed the CMS. Acquired by Migration Specialties Migration RPG was acquired from Digital Equipment Corporation DEC by Migration Specialties International , Inc. in 1995. Migration Specialties immediately ported Migration RPG to the Digital Equipment Corporation DEC DEC Alpha Alpha platform and continued product development. In 2004, Migration RPG was ported to the HP HP Integrity Integrity platform. All versions of Migration RPG are cross platform and upwardly compatible. Migration RPG Today Migration RPG is actively supported by Migration Specialties on VAX ... miscommunication, Digital Equipment Corporation Digital s Center for Migration Services was instructed to prepare for the transition of VAX RPG II customers to Migration RPG in anticipation of the retirement of VAX RPG II . As part of the program to ease customer transitions, Migration RPG compatibility with VAX RPG II was enhanced and Migration RPG was renamed VAX RPG . When at the eleventh hour the VAX RPG II transfer to a third party was announced, Migration RPG was reassigned its old ... internally by Digital Equipment Corporation Digital . VAX RPG is Migration RPG under a different name. External links http www.migrationspecialties.com Migration RPG.html Migration RPG Home Page http ... more details
taurinus crossing a river in East Africa on their annual migration. Animal migration is the relatively ... year 2007 title What is migration? journal BioScience volume 57 pages 113 121 url http www.bioone.org doi abs 10.1641 B570206 doi 10.1641 B570206 ref The trigger for the migration may be local climate ... migration, and not just a local dispersal or irruption, the movement of the animals should be an annual or seasonal occurrence, such as Bird migration birds migrating south for the winter, or a major ... Migration can take very different forms in different species and as such, there is no simple accepted definition of migration. One of the most commonly used definitions, proposed by Kennedy ref cite book last1 Kennedy first1 J. S. editor1 first Rankin editor1 last M. title Migration Mechanisms ... pages 5 26 chapter Migration Behavioral and ecological. ref is blockquote Migratory behavior ... birds Migration has also been described as a term that describes the four related concepts ref name ... between two areas movement leading to the redistribution of individuals within a population Migration Types Migration can be either obligate , meaning individuals must migrate, or facultative , meaning ... population, often not all individuals migrate. Complete migration is when all individuals migrate, partial migration is when some individuals migrate while others do not, and differential migration ... are also referred to as migration. For example, many aquatic animals make a vertical migration Diel vertical migration , travelling a few hundred metres up and down the water column. ref cite journal author I.A. McLaren year 1974 title Demographic strategy of vertical migration by a marine copepod ... 423 ref Multiple generation migration File Christmas Island red crab.jpg thumb A christmas island red crab on its migration. In some insect species, such as the Monarch butterfly monarch butterfly , the whole migration is not carried out by one individual. Instead the butterflies mate and reproduce ... more details
Refimprove date October 2009 System migration involves moving a set of instructions or Computer program programs , e.g., PLC programmable logic controller programs, from one Platform computing platform to another, minimizing Reengineering software reengineering . Migration of systems can also involve downtime , while the old system is replaced with a new one. Migration can be from a mainframe computer to more open systems. The motivation for this can be the cost savings. ref http www.oracle.com us corporate press 065791 ref Migration can be simplified by tools that can automatically convert data from one form to another. There are also tools to convert the code from one platform to another to be either Compiler compiled or Interpreter computing interpreted . An alternative to converting the code is the use of software that can run the code from the old system on the new system. Examples are Tuxedo software Add on Products Oracle Tuxedo Application Rehosting Workbench and products for LINC 4GL Migration LINC 4GL . Migration may also be required when the hardware is no longer available. See JOVIAL . See also Data conversion Data transformation Data migration References Reflist DEFAULTSORT System Migration Category Software engineering terminology Category Software maintenance Compsci stub sv Migration data ... more details
regions and a series of forcedmigration caused by religious persecution. Notable examples of this phenomenon include the Alhambra Decree expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492, mass migration ...Pre historical human migrationmigration of human populations began with the movement of Homo erectus ... and to Australia before 40 millennia ago. Models of migration to the New World Migration to the Americas ... Medieval Migration Period Great Migrations , and the related Turkic expansion . Much better understood are the Age of Exploration and European Colonialism , which led to an accelerated pace of migration ... triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of people from the Sahara into the region, they were forced to expand into the rainforest s of central Africa phase I . In the 1st ... was New Zealand in around AD 1000. Polynesian migration patterns also have been studied by linguistics ... Paleoindian sites Clovis theory . The specifics of Paleo Indians migration to and throughout the Americas ... education&tm 25&f 00&tt 13&bt 1&bts 1&zu http 3A www.jstor.org stable 279189 title Alternate Migration ... 11 17 ref Archaeologists contend that Paleo Indians migration out of Beringia Geography of Alaska eastern ... articlerender.fcgi?artid 20009 title A single and early migration for the peopling of the Americas ... speaking peoples up to ca. 2500 BC the orange area to 1000 BC. The Indo European migration had variously ... migrations Main Migration Period Turkic migration Image Karte v lkerwanderung.jpg thumb 400px AD ... , the migrations of the peoples. The European migration period is connected with the simultaneous ... and their families. This permanent migration was relatively small however and was one of the reasons ... . Internal European migration stepped up in the Early Modern Period. In this period, major migration ... either prevalent or in frequent use as administrative languages. Major human migration before the 18th ... of the Israelites in the Promised Land The Indo Aryan migration and expansion within India alluded ... more details
Multiple issues confusing May 2009 original research May 2009 refimprove May 2009 Live migration allows ... live migration, the memory, storage, and network connectivity of the virtual machine needs to be migrated to the destination. VM memory migration Pre copy memory migration Warm up phase In memory migration of a VM, usually the Virtual Machine Manager copies all the memory pages from source ... Improving the live migration process of large enterprise applications , VTDC 09. ref Stop and copy ... citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.138.4067&rep rep1&type pdf Live migration of virtual ... is called down time . Down time of a VM during a live migration could be a few millisecond to seconds ... live migration down time such as using probability density function of memory change. ref Farrahi ... live virtual machine migration down time using a memory page selection based on memory change PDF , ICNSC 10. ref Post copy memory migration Post copy ref Hines, et al, http dl.acm.org citation.cfm?id 1618528 Post copy live migration of virtual machines ref VM migration is initiated by suspending ... such as pre paging can reduce this impact by a great extent. Seamless live migration When down time of a VM during a live migration is zero or a few millisecond which is not noticeable by end user, it is called a seamless live migration. Otherwise, the end user will feel a small or relatively long glitch in the service. VM managers with live migration support Virtuozzo Xen OpenVZ Workload ... R2 New features Hyper V Server 2008 R2 VirtualBox Systems providing software live migration OpenSSI ... links http www.linux.com archive feature 55773 HOWTO Article about Xen migration http wiki.openvz.org Checkpointing and live migration OpenVZ checkpointing and live migration http www.linux kvm.org page Migration Live migration in KVM http www.vmware.com products vmotion VMware VMotion http technet.microsoft.com en us library dd446679.aspx Microsoft Step by Step Guide for live migration http www.microsoft.com ... more details