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35 million refugees are in the world today
Today - 1982 Soccer Team Gives Hope to Refugees was released on: USA: 27 June 2007
Some areas refugees come from are Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, most of the countries that are considered "poor" and have been ravaged by war. No offense to anyone, and sorry if I am. Rastace.
States with small populations had the same voting power as states with large populations; unlike today where the voting power is based on the number of reps for each state which varies depending on the population.
Yes there are many millions of refugees today in many parts of the world where there is conflict. You seriously need to watch the news or read the papers. Have you not heard that there are four million Syrian refugees who have fled the civil war in Syria? The situation is so bad that it is talked about all the time.
There are large populations of greater kudus found in parts of Africa, although the exact number is unknown. They are not considered to be endangered or threatened.
Because the country has been at war since 2001.
Christianity is practiced most today in the Americas, particularly in the United States and Brazil, as well as in Europe, with countries like Russia, Germany, and Italy having significant Christian populations. Additionally, countries in Africa such as Nigeria and the Philippines in Asia also have large Christian populations.
Israel and North America have the largest Jewish populations.
Our system grew out of the British systems. A Representative democracy worked well in their class based society in which the "people" were not thought of as worthy or intelligent enough to represent themselves. Another reason is size. Today direct democracy for large populations is technically easy to accomplish. That was not the case in the past. Direct democracy failed when populations were large and issues complex. Representative democracy scales nicely.
Their country of ancient origin is China and about 3,000,000 reside there today. Large populations migrated into Thailand, Laos, Burma and Cambodia and an estimated 275,000 reside in the US.