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    Dr David Corlet who is standing on a raises surface conveying his power over the participants. An emotional discovery may involve the effects of past experiences. The neutral mid-range shot of Raye as she discovers that the baby of a previous refugee died because of lack of money to buy medicine indicates that the emotional effects of a discovery can be emerged from past experiences. This is combined with soft non diegetic sombre toned music to enhance the heartbroken feelings of Raye as she too

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    Asylum Seekers- creating compassion‚ forming fear and arising anger As a result of the substantial 17‚202 boat arrivals on Australian shores in 2012‚ it’s clear that the issue of Asylum Seekers isn’t something that can be taken lightly; in fact this one issue has polarised the entire nation of Australia. Those seeking asylum are desperately fleeing from a country of fear‚ conflict and trauma in search of a new life however the recent influx and the extensive numbers of arrivals call for a strong

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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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    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 279 page story written in Amharic is a first hand account of a refugee heading to Yemen by all means available. There lies the main advantage of the work as opposed to reports of the media that happen to write the news from exhausted survivors of the arduous sea journey. Daniel says he was fleeing persecution for stories

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    seeker policy to accommodate for refugees who believe that the chance of a better future for themselves and their family is compensation enough for the risks involved on their journey. Changing the asylum seeker policy not only means raising our refugee limit but also to be less selective‚ more lenient in the process. Furthermore‚ funding for regional strategies and cooperation between neighbouring countries and allowing asylum seekers to work while their claims are

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    Racism and Intolerance in Children of Men England‚ long after all other nations on earth have crumbled‚ ‘soldiers on’. Set in 2027‚ Children of Men depicts English society dealing with the worldwide infertility of women. Eighteen years after the last baby on earth was born‚ Britain has closed its borders‚ increased military presence‚ and become the last vestige of civilization. The government‚ instead of approaching the problem of infertility‚ uses illegal immigrants as scapegoats to attract the

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    In the following paper I examine the policies of The Coalition‚ The Labor Party and The Greens with respect to unauthorised boat arrivals. I find that the The Greens have the greatest difference in policy compared to the other two when evaluated against the Australian Policy Cycle. I then compare the three policies against the national interest of Australia‚ which I claim include the attributes of financial cost‚ moral behaviour‚ international citizenship and social cohesion. I find The Coalition

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    is treating the refugee camp as a vacation. Hamid writes‚ “Days passed like this‚ full of waiting and false hopes… Nadia had the idea that they should explore the island as if they were tourist...so they carried their loads like trekkers in the wilderness and walked along the beaches and up the hill.” (Hamid 113) In times of war being optimistic as a human being is really difficult‚ especially for Saeed and Nadia because the militants would go through the doors to attack the refugee cities‚ which lead

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    ASYLUM SEEKERS Take a moment to imagine the life of an asylum seeker. You live in a country‚ ravaged by conflict‚ poverty‚ illiteracy and hunger. You are stifled by your circumstances‚ bound to a life of suffering. For a 17 year old girl in a developing country‚ life is different from ours. Say that you are a 17 year old girl in a developing country. Horrible realities are faced every day. With no identification or passport‚ nothing stands in the way of child marriage; that is‚ you could be

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