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The people usually move to get a better job
and to have a better future. My father comes from Basilicata, from the south
of Italy, and my mother comes from Veneto, in the north Italy. They found
a lot of difficulties when they left their families. My father arrived here
in 1966, my mother arrived in 1963. I have been to my mother's and my father's
village. My father's parents live in Basilicata. Every summer I go on holiday
to my father's village, Spinoso. It's very small village. I stay there about
a month and I usually go to the beach where I meet friends.
Daniela from Italy
, 2001
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For me, when the people move nd leave their
houses, thy are sad. Many of my relatives moved but now they are happy to
stay near me and my family. My grandparents lived in Veneto and, about 10
years ago, they moved to Muggiò. I'd love to move to Sicilia or Sardegna
because the climate is very hot and because the sea and the beaches are very
very beautiful. BYE BYE Manuela 2° B, 12, Mmuggiò
2001
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By Land, Sea or Air is a
Who-Am-I? program lesson
plan:
Curriculum connections;
Practical tips about use in
classrooms; Supplementary
resources; Workshop;
Signing up to participate with your
students. Participating in chats is not required!
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Interesting background reading:
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Migration
Information: Glimpses of migrant populations, their reasons for moving,
and their rates of assimilation into host countries. Data is available for
western European countries, Australia, and the US.
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Forced Migration Review
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The
slave ship Fredensborg
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Countries
Ranked by Population
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The
Family History project
and related Genealogy
Links
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Historical
Text Archive: Articles, books, maps, and photographs on various subject
categories, including genealogy, history, religion, rock-n- roll, wars, and
women's studies.
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"This picture was taken by my father
in our house in Agdam City of Azerbaijan . I was 2 years old then. Three
years later I and my family left Agdam as refugees running from Armenian
soldiers.."
Samir from Azerbaijan
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