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ap human geography Hailey

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Push/Pull factors   push- negative conditions pull - positive conditions  
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Voluntary Migration   people relocate voluntarily  
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Forced   forced to migrate (jobs, terrain)  
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Transmigration   moving from one country or region to another  
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Refugee   Leaving your country because of unsafe conditions  
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Migration patters - intercontinental   traveling or capable of traveling between continents  
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Migration patters - interregional   Permanent movement from one region of a country to another  
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Migration patters - rural-urban   migration flow going frow rural to urban areas  
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Place utility   The process of increasing the attractiveness of a product to a group of consumers by altering its physical location  
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Activity space   the space within which daily activity occurs  
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Personal space   the space a person can reach without travelling  
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Space time prism   the set of all points that can be reached by an individual given a maximum possible speed from a starting point in space-time and an ending point in space-time  
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Distance decay   The farther apart two things are the less they react.  
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Step migration   A series of shorter, less extreme migrations from a person's place of origin to final destination  
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Chain migration   the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city  
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Intervening opportunity   An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration  
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Cyclic movement   movement that has a closed route repeated annually or seasonally  
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Migratory movement   human relocation movement from a source to a destination without a return journey, as opposed to cyclical movement  
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Periodic movement   a form of migration that involves intermittent but recurrent movement, such as temporary relocation for college or service in the military  
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Transhumance   a seasonal periodic movement of pastoralists and their livestock between lowland and highland pastures  
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Interregional migration   Permanent movement from one country to another  
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