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    Refugee crime wave nothing but hogwash The debate of increasing Australia’s refugee intake has created much controversy which condemns migrants for contributing to an increase in crime rates. This issue has stirred much debate within the Australian media with certain individuals believing this conviction to be true‚ others such as Sinclair Davidson seek to elucidate the manipulative nature of authorities who he deems‚ are advantageously using this topic of concern to garner support for their notion

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    Life in Refugee Camps

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    Natural disasters have always devastated human lives miserably. Be it an earthquake‚ hurricane‚ flood‚ tsunami or any other kind. The human life in the worse affected area reaches to a zero. Almost everything from food‚ clothing and shelter to the luxuries are to be restored from scratch. Series of scams and frauds that follow any natural disaster compel me to think ‘if natural disasters are really an act of God or man?’ Though economists keep studying the affects of natural disasters from an

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    In “The Global Refugee Crisis” by Susan Martin‚ Martin presents a case of how the current refugee response is weak and flawed compared to past crises. Martin shows the historical background on the refugee crisis‚ citing examples from 1930’s Germany to South Asia to the current crises of the present. The major theme that she acknowledges between the three periods is the key role of the financial‚ geographical and political solidarity. These three factors‚ according to Martin‚ is what makes

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    Analyse the Representation of the Figure of the Refugee in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea The purpose of this essay is to examine Abdulrazak Gurnah’s presentation of the refugee through the individual identity of the novel’s protagonist‚ Saleh Omar. While there is a wealth of criticism across the genre of contemporary diasporic literature as a whole‚ relatively little research has been conducted on By the Sea specifically. This essay will therefore seek to provide a close reading of the episode

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    Narrative and Systemic Approaches with Refugee Populations Colleen Cummings SOWK 5208 - 090 August 7‚ 2013 Narrative and Systemic Approaches with Refugee Populations In today’s world millions of displaced people have had to flee or have been forced to leave their homes. These people may be internally displaced within their own borders or living in another country with refugee status‚ having left due to war‚ natural disasters‚ shifts in political

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    A Refugee is someone who has fled his or her country because he or she fears persecution based on race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ social group‚ or political opinion. The definition is sometimes expanded to include people fleeing war or other armed conflict. Asylum seekers are quite different than Refugees and they are usually defined as people who claim to be a refugee. Often‚ an asylum seeker must undergo a legal procedure in which the host country decides if he or she qualifies for refugee status

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    Summer Camp Counselor

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    Research Proposal The research proposal that I picked for this course is what the summer camp counselor’s role is for the campers‚ and for the camp. How does the counselor’s role affect the experience for the campers? What is the best advice a counselor could take in to make the camp experience better. Do campers feel that their counselor is more a friend‚ or there to babysit? I feel these questions are a good start to the research I will be doing. There are also a lot of sub questions that come

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    al yormouk camp

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    okay whatever. I am trying to be deep but you know what we have tried everything but nothing has worked‚ and writing to let more people feel sorry about some people’s misery and suffering is all what i can do so here i am writing about the yarmouk camp. it’s really breaks my heart to see the infants dying from hunger it’s not a movie or drama‚ it’s so real.  I am like other people in my age don’t really care about who dies and when but seeing all these pictures of the kids  it has stopped me to

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    Outcasts united The story of a refugee cocker Team that changed a town Warrant St. John Published in USA‚ Apr 2009‚320 pages. About this Book Outcasts United is the story of a refugee soccer team‚ a remarkable woman coach and a Small southern town turned upside down by the process of refugee resettlement. In the 1990s‚ that town‚ Clarkston‚ Georgia‚ became a resettlement center for refugees And a modern-day Ellis Island for scores of families from war zones in

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    ravaging their homes‚ and have had to leave everything behind to get to safety. In The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe‚ by 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

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