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    2014 Global Peace Index REPORT

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    GLOBAL PEACE INDEX 2014 MEASURING PEACE AND ASSESSING COUNTRY RISK QUANTIFYING PEACE AND ITS BENEFITS The Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) is an independent‚ non-partisan‚ non-profit think tank dedicated to shifting the world’s focus to peace as a positive‚ achievable‚ and tangible measure of human well-being and progress. IEP achieves its goals by developing new conceptual frameworks to define peacefulness; providing metrics for measuring peace; and uncovering the relationships between

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    Mud City Book Report

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    Shauzia into the refugee camp. Although some people would kill to get into there and have any sort of food and shelter‚ Shauzia wants more. When she asks to get paid for all of her services that she has done in the camp‚ Mrs. Weera denies even the thought of it. “ ‘You don’t know what it’s like out there. You’ve always been taken care of. You won’t be able to manage on your own’ ” (Ellis 19). Shauzia was furious by this accusation and made up her mind immediately. She would leave this camp and prove herself

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    Refugee Blues Analysis

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    Refugee Blues” by WH Auden‚ is a ballad and‚ as such‚ has a sense of musicality that is created by both its structure and the repetition of certain phrases. The poem contains twelve stanzas of three lines each. The first and second line of each stanza rhyme. The two rhyming lines of each stanza tell the story‚ while the third line contains a repeated phrase (like a chorus) that develops the theme of the poem. For example‚ the first stanza ends: “yet there’s no place for us‚ my dear‚ yet there’s

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    Part 1: Overview Immigration Policy in Canada To start with this research report I am going to introduce the exact meaning of the term immigration policy. Immigration Policy is a Canadian Act written in the Constitution‚ which allows people from different countries in the world to come to Canada. These people have intentions to be loyal to this country and stay here for a short period of time (3 years) to earn their citizenship. In different countries policies depend‚ number 1) is on "isolationism"

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    African Development Bank

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    AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT POLICY PSDU NOVEMBER 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Acronyms Executive Summary 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 Background Policy Rationale Document Organisation (i-iv) 1 1 2 2 REVIEW OF INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT EXPERIENCE AND LESSONS LEARNT 4 2.1 2.2 2.3 Review of Bank Group’s Experience Experience of other Multilateral Development Banks Lessons Learnt 4 6 7 3.0 THE POLICY 3.1 3.2 3.3 3

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    Imagining Homelands

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    How long does it take for one to become an American citizen? A majority of America’s population has emigrated from various parts of the world for many different reasons. Some immigrants adapt instantly‚ while others take years. Some may never adapt and never feel at home in the new country that they are living in. In the essay Imagining Homelands by Bharati Mukherjee‚ the author suggests that that an immigrant is either like her sister‚ someone who religiously retains her ethnicity‚ or like Mukherjee

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    The human rights of people in immigration detention are of special concern to the Commission because the right to liberty is a fundamental human right recognised in major human rights instruments to which Australia is a party‚ including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The human rights of vulnerable groups – including children‚ asylum seekers and refugees – are given special protection under international law. The conditions for and treatment of people in immigration detention

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    Forging Our Labour Market: Equal Opportunity Access In this era of Neo Liberal Capital competition‚ many professionals have moved from their birth countries to more prosperous countries for better job opportunities. According to the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada‚ Canada has welcomed more than 200‚000 immigrants the highest population of immigrants entering into Canada in over 50 years. These immigrants represent three dominant backgrounds: Refugees‚ immigrants with family members

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    Canadian Immigration

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    To Immigrate Or Not To Immigrate “Canada could not help the world by taking more immigrants‚ and could only destroy its own way of life in attempting to do so.” “...it would have to reduce immigration” Immigration is the movement of people or peoples from one country to another. There are many different reasons to immigrate such as seeking safety from war or prosecution in your country‚ better

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay The Syrian civil war has only gotten worse. The casualties are mounting. Not only do large wars like this effect Syria but it affects the surrounding countries as well. Often large wars don’t tend to stay in one area they spread dramatically to other countries horrifically causing more violence. Syria has increased the violence dramatically in other countries as well. In document A-G it explains to why the war is continuing to be fueled in the past months. In document G

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