Migration (25)
Migration has made global citizenship even more important. As people move to other parts of the world for a variety of reasons—to find work, to escape war or famine, to practice their religion or express their identity in peace—we have become more connected than ever as a global community. Readers discover this as they learn about human migration in the past and present, including the challenges faced by today’s immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees. Important facts are paired with achievable suggestions for actions readers can take to become more involved with this issue on a local and global scale.
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SeriesWhat Can We Do?
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ManufacturerCavendish Square
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PublisherCavendish Square
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Publisher or imprintCavendish Square
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AuthorSenker, Cath
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ISBN-139781502673862
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size8.500 X 11.00
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Reading Interest4,5,6,7,8
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# of Pages32
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Dewey Decimal304.8--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelT
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Date Published2025
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SubjectNonfiction, Social Studies, Migration
Migration has made global citizenship even more important. As people move to other parts of the world for a variety of reasons—to find work, to escape war or famine, to practice their religion or express their identity in peace—we have become more connected than ever as a global community. Readers discover this as they learn about human migration in the past and present, including the challenges faced by today’s immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees. Important facts are paired with achievable suggestions for actions readers can take to become more involved with this issue on a local and global scale.