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    close Syria. The residents immigrated to Gaziantep‚ but it roots some problems. These problems are that robbery which is caused from poverty‚ and traffic jam. Chiefly‚ when they emigrated‚ the Syrian refugees lost their all heritage‚ their house. They did not know what was happening. The Syrian refugees saved their life‚ their children life.

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    the horrific acts committed by Germany‚ there is one that is glossed over. That is the immigration policy instituted by the United States of America. An immigration policy that discriminated and prohibited entrance to the country for many Jewish refugees. Whilst Germany was committing mass genocide‚ America did little to stop them. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the United States finally responded to the violence. However‚ America did not do enough to aid the rising amount of displaced people

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    Romain Puértolas‚ the main character Ajatashatru finds himself on a similar journey as a refugee. They do not pose a threat to the security of a country‚ nor do asylum seekers‚ and resettling them is advantageous to everyone. Lastly‚ our treatment of refugees needs to reflect our morals and values as a country. For these reasons‚ Canada should I can attest to the fact that Canada is hard to enter – even tourist visas are given with immaculate attention to detail. As a result‚ people with extensive criminal

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    closed doors and is not letting refugees into its world. Sunderland encourages the reader to feel empathy for the plight of those seeking refuge from other countries and exhorts us to embrace an Australian Identity of acceptance. I define the concept of Australian identity as being loving‚ welcoming‚ and caring as well as the bonding of mateship and friendship. However‚ Alan Sunderland portrays the Australian Identity as racist‚ untrustworthy‚ and unaccepting towards refugees. One aspect of Australian

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    of others found themselves fleeing their war-torn homes for safe-haven in nearby China‚ Southeast Asia‚ North American‚ and Europe. To deal with in large influx of refugees many countries‚ including the United States‚ enacted legislative reform to their immigration laws to assist in the acceptance and processing of Vietnamese refugees. In April of 1975‚ the Viet Cong advanced rapidly towards South Vietnam‚ by April 30th‚ Saigon‚ the last standing city in South Vietnam‚ had fallen to the Viet Cong

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    Inside Out & Back Again by Lai shows the struggles that refugees face in their long journey to safety and a new home. In the book‚ the author uses a character named Ha and the rest of her family to show what refugees go through while escaping their home country. Ha‚ and her family have lived in Saigon Vietnam their whole lives up until 1975 when the communists took over their country. Throughout the book‚ the author shows us the struggles that refugees go through by telling a story through Ha and her families

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    literature‚ noting that problem-focused approaches are more useful for refugee populations than are uncovering therapies. This approach focuses intervention of systemic and interpersonal factors rather than intrapsychic factors and is less intrusive for refugees who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ allowing them to see problem resolution and recognize it was something over which they had no

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    you the differences and similarities between these two subjects. I will start with stating some of the similarities between the two subjects‚ starting with the fact that both are about refugees and their long hard journeys to finding sanctuary. In both Quitter son Pays and Saved at Sea the refugees are forced to leave their homeland because of war.

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    particular social group or political opinion. (Amnesty 2012). This is an issue that is extremely relevant‚ especially with large outflows of refugees from countries such as Syria‚ Afghanistan and Somalia (UNHCR 2015‚ p.4)‚ with people who are left with nowhere to go. Australia is built on immigrants and refugees‚ and it is what has built our nation today. However‚ refugees are shone in a very bad light‚ especially through the media‚ and are often seen as a burden

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    THE 1951 CONVENTION AND ITS 1967 PROTOCOL A  PersonAl  APPeAl  from  the  United  nAtions  high  Commissioner  for  refUgees Refugees are among the most vulnerable people in the world. The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol help protect them. They clarify the rights of refugees and the obligations of the 148 States that are party to one or both of these instruments. Universal accession to the Refugee Convention is a valid and achievable goal. In this anniversary year of the Convention

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