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    Opening/Attention; Are refugee and immigrants beneficial to the economy of Canada? I am sure that everyone would share biased opinions on it. According to me there are benefits for both the sides. Economically‚ immigrants contribute to our economy. Canada resettles refugees to save lives and provide stability to those who are in need. Spoken Link/Transition: Here would like to share my own story. Emotion/Story: As being in Canada for more than four years. I would like to elaborate on my personal

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    ­­­­Introduction: The terms refugee and asylum seeker are different; according to the UNHCR “ an asylum-seeker is someone who says he or she is a refugee‚ but whose claim has not yet been definitively evaluated.”1 The definition of a Refugee is different it reads: “Someone who is unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted due to race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a social group or political opinion.” 1 This report gives

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    experiences that dent and reshape their childhood. The situations for children had not only resulted in death but also in terms of having their mental health affected‚ education interrupted and selves exploited to harsh labor.

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    Council of Australia (SOCA) is the main organisation nationally representing the settlement service division and has a close working relationship with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. SOCA states that a refugee is a victim of oppression who fits the description of a refugee as set out in

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    . Reasons of Migration It would never be an easy decision for a person to leave his country of birth and look for his fortune elsewhere. There are a number of reasons why migrants leave their countries. These so-called push factors exist in the poorer or conflict-weary regions of the world and some of them are defined as: • dissolution and disintegration of multicultural states‚ accompanied by religious and ethnic conflicts; • increase in natural disasters‚ the progressive destruction of major

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    them who want to work for little money can get a job‚ and it is a bad job with a bad salary. Wasim is a Kurdish refugee‚ and his is working at the Royale Café on London Road. He earns only £3 an hour‚ which says £600 a month. The money is not very good. But Wasim has to work‚ because he sends it back to his family. I think it is unfair‚ that he has such a bad job just because he is a refugee. Wasim has a hard life‚ and he means that everything is work‚ work‚ and work. He has no quality of life for

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    are refugees cursed with these events which are stained in their minds- but they also experience constant racism‚ anxiety‚ and hopelessness as they attempt to assimilate into a culture that is now being forced onto them. The everyday struggles of a refugee‚ or a person forced to flee their home country‚ are exceptionally described in the book Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai. She follows a young girl from Vietnam through her futile attempts to acquire her old life back again‚ all while dealing

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    This essay will explain what is meant by the term climate change refugee‚ how governments determine whether or not an individual should be classified as an environmental refugee and which countries are most at risk from climate change. It will also examine the question of who is responsible for climate change refugees‚ what mitigation strategies are currently in place and what future proposals are being considered. Climate change refugee is a relatively recent term that has come into use more frequently

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    of Israel caused Palestinians to live in permanent refugee camps with horrible living

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    OUTLINE Angelina Jolie ’s Contribution to the UNHCR Introduction: Attention Getter: I will be asking my classmates from one side of the classroom to move to the other‚ and vice versa. I will ask them whether they feel weird‚ displaced and uncomfortable just by moving to the opposite end of the classroom? Then I will ask them close their eyes and imagine they ’re running away from your country to flee war. Living a life where often their own government is threatening to persecute them? Why? Because

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