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Cisco Bradley
Cisco Bradley (born October 9, 1976) is an American historian known for his work on music, Human migration, migration, and cultural production. In 2021, he published ''Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker'' with Duke University Press after approaching William Parker in 2015 about an interview. Themes in his work center on social resistance through cultural expression, migration and community formation. Early life Bradley was born in Billings, Montana. His father, Charles Crane Bradley Jr., was a teacher and social worker. His mother, Susanna Louise Remple, was also a teacher. Bradley's parents met at Colorado College in the mid-1960s, while involved in Anti-war movement, anti-war activism. His father was a historian who wrote the first history of the Crow people, Crow Indian Tribe. Bradley's older brother, Daniel Charles Bradley, is a physicist. His paternal grandfather, Charles Crane Bradley Sr., was a professor of geology and dean of students at Montana ...
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Human Migration
Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.World Migration Report' Migration is often associated with better human capital at both individual and household level, and with better access to migration networks, facilitating a possible second move. It has a high potential to improve human development, and some studies confirm that migration is the most direct route out of poverty. Age is also important for both work and non-work migration. People may migrate as individuals, in family units or in Mass migration, large groups. There are four major forms of migration: invasion, conquest, colonization and emigration/immigration. People moving from their home due to force ...
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