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  2. Religion and human migration - Wikipedia

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    Religious beliefs and practices have served as significant motivations for migration, with people seeking religious freedom or fleeing religious persecution. [2] This interaction of religion and migration has led to the spread and diversity of religions around the world, as well as the emergence of new religious practices and beliefs as people ...

  3. Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns

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    The monograph explores the experiences of Tibetan Buddhist nuns in contemporary China and India, examining the intersections of their gender, religion and nationality. . Härkönen investigates how these intersections result in both subordination and empowerment for t

  4. Arab immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Today, Arabs make up roughly 1.2 percent of the overall US population. [29] Between 1990 and 2000 the Arab American population increased by an estimated 30 percent. [29] Lebanese are the largest group of Arab Americans in every state except for New Jersey, where Egyptians make up the largest nationality. [28]

  5. Integration of immigrants - Wikipedia

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    The integration of immigrants or migrant integration is the process of social integration of immigrants and their descendants in a society.. Central aspects of social integration are language, education, the labour market, participation, values and identification within the host country.

  6. Religion and geography - Wikipedia

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    Religion and geography is the study of the impact of geography, i.e. place and space, on religious belief. [1]Another aspect of the relationship between religion and geography is religious geography, in which geographical ideas are influenced by religion, such as early map-making, and the biblical geography that developed in the 16th century to identify places from the Bible.

  7. Christian emigration - Wikipedia

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    The religious affiliation of Syria's 17.2 million people in 2016 was approximately 74% Sunni Islam, 13% Alawi, Ismaili and Shia Islam, 10% Christian and 3% Druze. [52] The population has declined by more than 6 million because of the civil war.

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    $12.50 off each box of 10 filters or a new pitcher and pack of two filters. No more plastic bottles—say hello to Brita! Whether you’re stocking up on the 10-count box of filters or grabbing a ...

  9. Intersectionality - Wikipedia

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    This is manifested through the intersection of global dynamics like economics, migration, or violence, with regional dynamics, like histories of the nation or gendered inequalities in education and property education. [85] There is an issue globally with the way the law interacts with intersectionality.