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Libby Simmons
31 May, 14:45
What are push and pull factors?
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Lisa Summers
31 May, 16:14
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They are different sides of a story,
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Anthony Durham
31 May, 18:45
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Push is when there is pollution and high crime rate in a place you are in and you need to get out of the place pull factor is when their is no pollution less crime and etc.
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