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    Bhutanese Refugee in Nepal

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    Bhutanese Refugee in Nepal M.Sc. Part - 2 Examination Paper - 9 and 10 Human Rights Department University of Calcutta Name: Rupak Ghosh Roll __91/HRT___ No.___050011___ Registration Number: 011543 of 2000 - 2001 Acknowledgements It would not have been possible for me to carry out out this study without the encouragement and assistance of my friends. I owe a large measure of gratitude to the people of the refugee community. I am thankful to the Mr. D.P. Kafley and other Bhutanese Refugee leaders

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    Refugee Life

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    Rizal 2 members and some have been arrested or kidnapped. With full of pain and sorrow and with the hope to return we crossed the border. As soon as we crossed the border we encountered robbers. We made some ways to run off from them . We left our home moved towards the darkness‚ betting good bys to all of belongings and relatives who were in the country either imprisoned or rapped to death. We had few of our luggage with us and no food or cash to by food for the next day. After

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    Refugee Camp Satire

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    is used by cartoon artists to voice their own opinions on the issues and matters that we as Australians are faced with. A big genre includes Refugees and asylum seeker issues and problems. An example of this is an artwork by an artist living in a Refugee Camp. There is a clear difference between the baby that is in a detention centre and a baby that has freedom. This is done through binary opposites – for every positive there is a negative. An example of this is the baby on the left who only thinks

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    Disabled, Wilfred Owen

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    The dictionary meaning of disabled is having a physical or mental condition that limits movement‚ senses or activity. In Wilfred Owen’s poem Disabled through imagery‚ irony‚ tone‚ similes and contrasting the life of a soldier before and after war‚ Owen shows what it is like to be disabled by war. Owen uses imagery to help the reader picture the soldiers life post World War I. “legless sewn short at elbow” and “his back will never brace” help to demonstrate a clear understanding of how the soldier

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    Being a refugee is not a choice. Packing your entire life into a couple of suitcases to relocate into a foreign land can be intimidating. However‚ uncertainty cannot be a concern when your loved ones are in danger. After my uncle died in a car bomb attack‚ my family fled Afghanistan and crossed into Pakistan. In Pakistan‚ we settled temporarily because of the unbearable hostility toward Afghans in the region‚ which also forced us to seek refuge elsewhere. Fortunately‚ in August 2001‚ my family and

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    The Happiest Refugee The book The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do is about a young family in Vietnam who risk their lives to travel illegally to Australia. In the middle of the ocean with the sun beating down on a jam packed boat‚ with water supplies already running low‚ more trouble arrives‚ a pirate ship. With all their goods taken‚ hope for survival is at their lowest. Just as everything seems lost‚ a German ship arrives. The family reaches Australia safely and kindness surounds them. Anh lives

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    Immigration and refugee law

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    Refugees 1) Introduction Today we are going to talk about refugees‚ refugee law and all the issues related to refugees. A refugee is a person who is outside his or her country of origin or habitual residence because they have suffered persecution on account of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ political opinion‚ because of being a member of a persecuted ’social group’ or because they are fleeing a war. Such a person may be called an ’asylum seeker’ until recognized by the state where they make

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    The memoir‚ "The Happiest Refugee" written by Anh Do is an extraordinary true story of a boy’s journey from starvation at sea to becoming one of Australia’s best loved comedians. The novel tells us about incredible‚ uplifting and inspirable story of Anh Do. The novel has many themes such as; adversity‚ bullying‚ humour and most importantly courage. Courage was used by many people throughout the novel such as; antagonist‚ protagonist and other characters. Courage was used when the antagonist saves

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    Disabled by Wilfred Owen

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    Wilfred Owen and Movie Gallipoli When you hear ‘death’ you think of pain and suffering. The poem Disabled by Wilfred Owen shows that he regrets some major decisions he made in his very short life; such as going to war. Throughout the poem he states how much he regret going to war. He used lots of terms to describe his pain and suffering in the war and also after coming home from the war. How he is against all wars. He informs young men on how the war really is. Another source I looked at was the

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    chapter—those by Keller‚ Slackjaw‚ and Kleege. Is it possible for disabled people to experience a double consciousness parallel to that described by Du Bois? Using at least one of the works suggested write an essay exploring areas where the writer may be evincing a sort of double-consciousness. To what extent is he or she aware of that double-consciousness and participating in its critique? Double-consciousness of the Disabled Double-consciousness represents‚ as Du Bois defines it (1903);

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