- 1. According to Aristotle and Plato, why do people go into politics?
- There are 5 political impacts that floods cause these are government accountability. election outcomes, resource and budget, policy shifts and reforms, prioritization and migration and displacement Government accountability, floods often expose weakness in infrastructure, disaster preparedness which leads to public scrutiny of government actions and could result in loss of trust and pressure on leaders to resign or change their policies.policy shifts and reforms.severe flooding can drive changes in environmental and urban planning policies including sticker zoning laws and better food management systems. election outcomes, the effectiveness of disaster response can influence electoral outcomes. Politicians who are precisive to handle floods well can gain lots of public support while those who fail will face defeat. resource and budget prioritization large-scale flooding requires substantial resources for recovery and rebuilding which causes governments to shift budgets. migration and displacement, floods affect large populations, causing the residents to live there as they cannot live in a flooded area, this creates stain in social services and creates tensions over resource allocation and influence political debates on immigration, housing and welfare systems.
- I. What criteria does Canada use when accepting immigrants and refugees? A. Introduction The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (2002) establishes the categories for who can come to Canada from other countries to make a permanent home. Canada's birth and death rate are nearly equal.This means that if Canada's economy is to grow, it needs immigrants. In addition Canada's population is aging. It needs more people in the workforce to support the needs of an increasing number of senior citizens. 1. Immigrant Categories Family Class (28% ) - includes spouses, partners children, parents and grandparents of people living in Canada Economic Class (55% ) - includes workers and businesspeople Refugees (13% ) -people who are escaping,persecution, forture, or excel and unusual punishment Other (4% ) - people accepted as immigrants for humanitarian or compassionate reasons. 2. Objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act - Pursue social, cultural and economic benefits for all Canadians - Respect the bilingual and multicultural character of Canada - Support the development of minority official language communities in Canada Share the benefits of I immigration and support a prosperous economy across all regions - Reunite families in Canada - Promote the successful integration of immigrants into Canadian society, recognizing that integration involves mutual obligations for new immigrants and Canadian society B. Economic Immigrants 1. Who Are They? - Skilled workers and businessmen - Want to come to Canada for a better quality of life 2. The Point System - Measure using particular criterin denvimmiorating to Canada as an economic immigrant Q
- Bu Rahmawati adalah guru kelas 5 SD Sukamandi yang berperan sebagai mediator dan fasilitator agar proses pembelajaran siswa berjalan dengan baik. Peran bu Rahmawati tersebut sudah sesuai dengan pandangan dari aliran __ A. Esensialisme B . Perenialisme C. Konstruktivisme D . Progresivisme
- How well do Canada 's immigration laws and pollcies respond to immigration issues? I. What criteria does Canada use when accepting immigrants and refugees? A. Introduction The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (2002) establishes the categories for who can come to Canada from other countries to make a permanent home.Canada's birth and death rate are nearly equal. This means that if Canada's economy is to grow, it needs immigrants.In addition, Canada's population is aging. It needs more people in the workforce to support the needs of an increasing number of senior citizens. 1. Immigrant Categories Family Class (28% ) - includes spouses, partners,children, parents and grandparents of people living in Canada Economic Class 55% - includes workers and businesspeople Refusees (13% ) -people who are escaping persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual punishment. Other (4% ) - people accepted as immigratio for humanitarian or computional reasons. 2. Objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act - Pursue social, cultural and economic benefits for all Canadians - Respect the bilingual and multicultural character of Canada - Support the development of minority official language communities in Canada - Share the benefits of immigration and support a prosperous economy across all regions - Reunite families in Canada - Promote the successful integration of immigrants into Canadian society, recognizing that integration involves mutual obligations for new immigrants and Canadian society B. Economic Immigrants 1. Who Are They? - Stilled workers and businessmen 2. The Point System