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    Peace Prize for its groundbreaking work in Europe after the World War. It was not too long before the next major crisis. Directly after the aftermath of the Second World War‚ the decolonization of Africa and Asia created the first of the continents refugee crises. Between 1945 and 1960‚ 36 new states in Asia and Africa achieved the right or condition to self-govern themselves and/or outright independence from their European colonial rulers. There was no one process of decolonization (U.S. Department

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    She also demonstrates this when they are in Hong Kong in the refugee camp and one of their friends is getting taken away. She does not have any courage to say anything to him except but to grab his arm. The changes that occurred within Mai are excellent changes. As the story progresses‚ she becomes stronger as a person in the mind and in the body. She proves this many ways. One of the ways is when they are in Hong Kong in the refugee camp. During dinner when everyone is getting food served to them

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    A few weeks ago I spent time speaking to family and friends about the Australian refugee crisis‚ upon asking them if they believe Australian wildlife should be offered more care as compared to refugees‚ I was shocked to discover that the majority of my close friends and family care more for wildlife than they do for refugees. If this is at all a representation of how we as a country feel about refugees and foreigners in general‚ I believe it is high time to widen our frighteningly narrow minds!

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    Conclusion on Children at Risk No. 107 (LVIII) - 2007 EXCOM Conclusions‚ 5 October 2007 The Executive Committee‚ Recalling its Conclusions Nos. 47 (XXXVIII)‚ 59 (XL) and 84 (XLVIII)‚ specifically on refugee children and/or adolescents‚ Conclusion No. 105 (LVI) on Women and Girls at Risk‚ Conclusion No. 106 (LVI) on Identification‚ Prevention and Reduction of Statelessness and Protection of Stateless Persons‚ Conclusion No. 94 (LIII) on the Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum‚ Conclusion

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    of the extensive hardship a refugee must face before an invitation to the United States is offered. Sometimes it takes upwards of three years to be given the ticket of freedom. Because of the prolonged process it takes to come to America it can be hard to get a refugee to talk about the conditions he or she has had to endure before beginning a new life here in America. For those who are familiar with refugees it is not uncommon to hear survivor and think of a refugee‚ however‚ often times survivors

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    TO THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN Contents WHAT IS A REFUGEE? 2 THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN. 2 IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY. 3 SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS 4 POLITICAL IMPLICATION 4 ENVIORMENTAL IMPLICATIONS 5 SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 5  CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE 5  FUNCTIONALIST PERPECTIVE 6 CONCLUSION 6 BIBILOGRAPHY 7 WHAT IS A REFUGEE? According to the 1951 Refugee Convention the United Nations defines a refugee as “someone who has fled his country of origin due to well founded

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    es get treated and what forms of  psycho­social support there is for them. 2. Facts about Displaced People According to UN DESA there are 214 mio. migrants in the world. ( UN DESA‚ 2010). Furthermore there are 27‚5 mio. IDP1 in 2010 ( Norwegian Refugee Council‚ 2010) and  15‚4 mio. refugees worldwide ( UNHCR‚ 2010).  Europe is hosting 72‚1 mio. immigrants ( UN DESA‚ 2008) and 1‚6 mio refugees ( UNHCR  2010). 594 000 refugees are said to stay in Germany and 10‚ 8 mio immigrants are living  here

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    The history behind Auschwitz Concentration Camp Did you know that Auschwitz Concentration Camp was the largest camp to be set up by Nazi Germany? Auschwitz was the most notorious camp in Poland. “ As Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel warned years ago‚ to forget a holocaust is to kill twice.” What kind of treatment was used in the camp? Who were the leaders of this camp? Where did the people in this camp come from? Many people lost their lives to this labor camp. Auschwitz was a very brutal and harsh place

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    Refugee Blues W. H. Auden’s poem of despair‚ misery‚ and isolation‚ “Refugee Blues”‚ describes the hardships faced by two German Jewish refugees attempting to escape Hitler’s Germany. Published in autumn‚ 1939‚ Auden is surrounded by the anti-Sematic hatred that is growing in Germany six months prior to the outbreak of World War II. Auden utilizes this environment and the experiences of German Jews to express the abuse of human rights and the sentiments of refugees. For the near two thousand

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    The sky had darkened‚ causing the lamp post to flickered on seconds later‚ as the outside world went to sleep. He sat down on the old gray office chair in the living room‚ waiting impatiently for the interview to start. He wore one of his favorite shirts‚ the white one with holes in it‚ and blue plaid pajama pants. His black eyes wandered across the room‚ as he scratched his beard looking as if he regretted agreeing to this interview. Holding a piece of yellow paper‚ for a guide to answering my questions

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