Population mobility is a factor in HIV / AIDS transmission in Mexico.
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Conflict was a historical reality in the early Macedonian kingdom and pastoralist traditions allowed the potential for population mobility.
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It has followed the critiques of Foucault made by other'non-representational geography and population mobility research have dominated.
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With an almost total absence of population mobility, it is the most rooted town in the most rooted state in the country.
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This process has accelerated rapidly since widespread access to mass media in English and increased population mobility became available after the Second World War.
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Some analyses have found that changes in structural disadvantage, population mobility, and immigrant population have been associated with changes in police misconduct.
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This perception has reduced somewhat in recent years with economic development, and in particular improved population mobility as well as improving communication and information exchanges.
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This process of language contact has accelerated rapidly since widespread access to mass media in English and increased population mobility became available after the Second World War.
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In addition, he said, some states and districts face shortages caused by " teacher retirement, population mobility, increasing birth rates, immigration and a trend toward smaller class size ."
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In addition, increased population density, decreased population mobility, increased continuous proximity to domesticated animals, and continuous occupation of comparatively population-dense sites would have altered sanitation needs and patterns of disease.