This blog is a record of my learning from Glen Innes Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Year 9 Camp
On Monday and Tuesday, all the year nine classes and our mentors, went on a two day and one night camp. On the first day of camp, everyone had to hike up the mountain and back down to get to the camp site. After the hike, we had to do our first activity. The activities that were taking part were the, Confidence Course, The Beast, The Crate Challenge and many more. On the second day, we had to do some more activities. My favourite activity that my group took part in was the Confidence Course. In the Confidence Course, you have to go through a few obstacles that involve mud as well.
Push and Pull factors
Push factor. Push factors are factors which motivates one person to leave their home or country. In migration a push factor is those that encourage a population to leave its home.
Pull factor. Pull factors are the opposite of what a push factor is. A pull factor attracts people to a certain location. Example of these pull factors are better education, freedom, better living conditions and many more.
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