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Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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Note URL: http://www.fdlpl.org/programs.html#c885
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| Location: Eugene G. McLane Meeting Room |
| Address: Fond du Lac Public Library |
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Start: 9:00 PM
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End:
10:30 PM
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(Note: FDL Public Library's local date/time)
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Great Decisions is a weekly lecture/discussion series featuring expert speakers on current foreign policy issues outlined by the Foreign Policy Association. Programs will be scheduled at the Fond du Lac Public Library throughout February and March in 2007. The lectures will be recorded and made available from the library's website within 48 hours after the discussion. Migration - Prof. Elizabeth Covington, UW-Madison
The movement of people across international borders can be initiated by conflict, economic reasons or the chance to achieve political freedoms. Migration issues have taken center-stage in the U.S. and EU, as citizens increasingly worry about job security and terrorism. What are the advantages and disadvantages for countries that are affected by migration?
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