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  2. Pushback (migration) - Wikipedia

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    Neža Kogovšek Šalamon considers that there is no single, recognized definition of a pushback, but in general they can be characterized as "informal collective forced returns of people who irregularly enter the country back to the country they entered from, via procedures that take place outside legally defined rules in protocols or agreements signed by the neighbouring countries". [5]

  3. Push and pull factors in migration - Wikipedia

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    Hoffmann, Ellen M., et al. "Is the push-pull paradigm useful to explain rural-urban migration? A case study in Uttarakhand, India." PloS one 14.4 (2019): e0214511. online; Khalid, Bilal, and Mariusz Urbański. "Approaches to understanding migration: a mult-country analysis of the push and pull migration trend." Economics & Sociology 14.4 (2021 ...

  4. Brooks's law - Wikipedia

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    According to Brooks himself, the law is an "outrageous oversimplification", [1] but it captures the general rule. Brooks points to the main factors that explain why it works this way: It takes some time for the people added to a project to become productive. Brooks calls this the "ramp up" time.

  5. This rule can promote affordable housing. But it risks ... - AOL

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    “If we do not build on-site affordable housing and use the funds to build separate affordable housing developments we continue our nation’s long tradition of separating the rich from the poor ...

  6. Real estate industry facing pushback to longstanding rules ...

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    A series of court challenges seek to upend longstanding real estate industry practices that determine the commissions agents receive on the sale of a home — and who foots the bill. A federal ...

  7. Flowchart - Wikipedia

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    A simple flowchart representing a process for dealing with a non-functioning lamp.. A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process.A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task.

  8. Pullback (category theory) - Wikipedia

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    The associated commutative diagram is a morphism of fiber bundles. A special case is the pullback of two fiber bundles E 1 , E 2 → B . In this case E 1 × E 2 is a fiber bundle over B × B , and pulling back along the diagonal map B → B × B gives a space homeomorphic (diffeomorphic) to E 1 × B E 2 , which is a fiber bundle over B .

  9. Experts Explain What Push-Ups Do—and How to Do Them ... - AOL

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