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This review explores fascinating aspects of immigration and urban planning through examples and scenarios. It discusses Bob's desire to establish a hunting store in Moncton, assessing his immigration options. We examine George's ethnocentric views on multiculturalism and analyze the population density of Bort, revealing its size. The narrative includes Tanya's employment transition, Fredericton's situational factors, and the concept of megacities. Notable topics such as Canada’s pull factors, brain drain, and the Maliseet First Nations are also covered, offering insights into demographic changes and cultural diversity.
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1 • Bob lives in the United States and is highly interested in opening a hunting store in Moncton. He decides to apply to immigrate. Which immigration class should he apply to? Independent Class
2 • George lives in Toronto. He hates the fact that the city is becoming more and more multicultural everyday. What kind of person would you consider George to be? Ethnocentric
3 • There are 20 people in the town of Bort, the population density is 4 people per square km. How big is Bort? 5 km sqaure
4 • Fill in the blanks: • Tanya will ________________ from Italy and _________________ to Spain for a new job. Emigrate, Immigrate
5 • Fredericton is the capital city of NB. There are plenty of government positions, economical advantages and good relations with other cities in the province and the country. This means Fredericton has many: _____________ Situation Factors
6 • San Paulo, Bangkok, and Nairobi are examples of: _________________________- MEGACITIES
7 • Who were the first people to take land from the First Nations people? European Settlers
8 • Free Health Care, Education, Freedom of Speech and Human Rights are some of Canada’s ___________ ___________ PULL FACTORS
9 • On average, how many immigrants does Canada accept per year? 228 000
10 • What is it called when Canada’s most education and most talented people are moving to the U.S.A for jobs? Brain drain
11 • Which Canadian province has the highest unemployment rate? Newfoundland and Labrador
12 • Out-migration is another word for: emigration
13 • The discovery of farming Agricultural Revolution
14 • Sally was flying a helicopter. She noticed that along the St John river near Lincoln, the houses were lined up along the river side. How are these houses distributed? Linear distribution
15 • What is the name of the First Nations people that were first settled in NB? Maliseet