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    Depth Study 1 Equality and Difference – Asylum Seekers PART 1 Asylum seekers are a group of people‚ who from fear of persecution for reasons of race‚ religion‚ social group or political opinion‚ has crossed an international frontier into a country in which they hope to be granted refugee status. The Australian public opinion towards asylum seekers has often been unwelcoming at best and hostile at worst and this is often the way the media has portrayed the influx of people seeking asylum in

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    Roe-Deer by Ted Hughes Analysis This poem is from the collection "Moortown Diary"‚ also in Hughes "New Selected Poems"‚ written 1973. The poem itself seems to present two different worlds to the reader - that of nature and of humans. It starts off with the description of the surroundings and the atmosphere. Ted Hughes begins the poem with an alliteration - dawn-dirty light‚ describing a winter morning in such a peculiar way. The reader get the image of early morning with some sort of a lack of

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    #LetThemStay: Thousands gather in cities all over Australia to rally against asylum seekers deported back to Nauru Thousands of protesters gather in cities all over Australia on Wednesday calling on to the Federal Government not to deport 267 asylum seekers back to Nauru. The protest was in response to the High Court ruling allowing almost 300 asylum seekers‚ including 72 children to be sent back to offshore detention at Nauru. ABC reported the demonstrators gathered in Melbourne‚ Adelaide‚ Sydney

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    Scott McCulloch – 4104576812 Argumentative Essay Hypothesis Australia should ban the indefinite mandatory detention of asylum seekers‚ and pursue a policy of Community Placement for those at stage two of the application process. Abstract Stage two indefinite mandatory detention should be banned in Australia. Enormous financial resources are being used to detain a vulnerable group that make up only 0.3 per cent of all immigration intake. As a signatory to the Convention relating to the

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    over how to deal with asylum seekers. 10Jan14  Prisoner transport to match shipping container cells.   The Victorian Government’s plan to use shipping containers as prison cells to alleviate prison overcrowding. 8Jan14  Frosty weather. A look at both the freezing weather in America and the cool relations between Australia and Indonesia over asylum seekers.  The feud between Australia and Indonesia over how to deal with asylum seekers. 10Jan14  Prisoner transport

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    Asylum Seeker In today’s society we are safe; we can go outside and not have any worries about our safety. In Australia we have the freedom of speech; we have the right to elect our Prime Ministers. And we are very fortunate that we live in Australia and yet we all seem to take it for granted‚ is that because we are naive or just stupid? We Australians are a multicultural‚ we have different types of races in different suburbs in different cities‚ and yet we act like we all share the same views

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    No Child’s Play: Children in Immigration Detention Asylum seekers become an increasingly controversial topic not just in Australia‚ but also around the world. Asylum seekers are people who flee their homeland in order to find safety from dangerous circumstances that are out of their control (Australian Human Rights Commission‚ 2014). On arrival in or near Australian land‚ these peace seekers are detained until their claims can be legally processed and they are either granted an Australian visa or

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    Andrew Wilson Dr. Williams English 121 10 March 2015 The Lame Leading the Blind Leaders are the most important people in our society. They are the ones who are supposed to lead us to betterment by their example. In his novella‚ Candide‚ Voltaire uses the direct characterization of some powerful religious leaders of the 18th Century to target a serious flaw in the religious status quo. He highlights the blatant hypocrisy of powerful and oppressive religious leaders‚ in an effort to enlighten members

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    Asylum Seekers Analysis

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    unauthorised arrivals‚ it is the only country to mandatory detain children. (Keks‚ 2013) This movement is widely criticised by rights groups and the UN. A church group even describe it as "state-sanctioned child abuse". They treat children and other asylum seekers in the same way. Children are facing the long processing time without adequate access to schooling and other special services. They are held in some closed detention facilities or detention centres with poor condition for prolonged periods. There

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    Legend of the Seeker Misrepresents Every person can name at least one or five or ten books that have been turned into a movie or a television show. Books such as Twilight‚ Harry Potter‚ Lord of the Rings‚ Of Mice and Men‚ Wizards First Rule‚ ‘Romeo and Juliet’ - though that is a play- and many more. But how many of these productions actually portray the book in the fashion in which it was written. My guess is that the number is very few. People read books because they enjoy them and get excited

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