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SPACES AND EXCHANGES

I’m going to talk about the notion of “Spaces and exchanges”.

First of all, I would like to introduce this notion. It could be described as interactions between the humans and the different society. The world is built on the exploration and the conquest of news places. Our modern world count different culture, economies, languages… That’s why some people, victims of an unstable political regime in their country, or even worst victims of war, decided to immigrate in a country where they could have a better way of life and a better job.

So today I’m going to focus myself on the immigration because it’s an important aspect of the notion of spaces and exchanges.

We wonder why people immigrate and what are the consequences of this movement for these people and for all countries.

To answer this question, I decided to bring out several reasons of immigration: they can be political, professional, economic, family reasons. Also, with all these reasons, we can explain some possible consequences.

To begin, we have the people who leave their country for political reasons. It means that where they live, there is the war. So they probably are victims of political persecutions. To run away of this situation, they go living in a country with better conditions of life. Some of them were expelled from their country.

Then, there are those who leave their country because of economic reasons: for example in Greece, where there is the crisis, we have seen that a part of the population went to live in another country because in Greece, the economy was really shabby. They wanted to find and have a better way of life. Because in Greece, they didn’t earn enough money to live in good conditions.

Also, we can relate to this the rising unemployment. It’s possible that this reason is the most important of all.

Moreover, we know that many people leave their native country and sometimes their family too because they know that they will have a better paid job somewhere else. For example, I can talk about my cousin who left France because he had a job opportunity in Dubai. Indeed, they needed they needed oil engineer.

We can include the family reason: some people are forced to immigrate because they must have to live with their family who lived abroad. The family of my cousin left with him and they all lived over there now.

We can talk about the consequences of these successive waves of immigration. So, first of all, this has built countries and given them its richness for most of them. But it’s also a big problem in some of them when the immigration is illegal. Recently, dozens of illegal immigrants died in boats which could not contain them in the Mediterranean Sea.

Indeed, today, many countries are multicultural. It means that in any country, we find people with different religions, origins, spoken languages, skin color... This diversity can be really positive for the countries. For example, the town of Québec, in Canada, developed that a lot.

But immigration can still be a bad movement in the sense that immigrant are not treated as they would like to be.

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