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    problems in Canada. They have job problems because of low pay rate. People face another problem regarding their health. The Canadian weather is not better because it is cold‚ so it has bad effects on immigrants health. There are many problems for immigrants in Canada. They have culture and language problems. They cannot speak good English. There are three main effects of immigrants social life‚ health‚ and culture. The first effect on immigration come to Canada is social life. People have problems

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    transformed in to political and civil crisis‚ which affected to displace hundred thousands of people to neighboring countries (Ethiopia‚ Kenya‚ Uganda and other nearby areas). Here Oxfam has effectively engaged their cooperation to deliver adequate health care‚ clean water‚ food and other immediate assistance to stabilize the people. In other countries like Syria‚ Egypt‚ Tunisia‚ Libya and another Arabic countries when they arose the Arabic spring regime change that caused big damage to the nations

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    University of Phoenix Material Weekly Guide Community Health Advocacy Project Overview Each week you will use the Weekly Guide to guide you through the process of creating a hypothetical‚ community health advocacy project due in Week Six. The following breakdown represents each week’s part: • In Week One‚ you select an aggregate and write questions to help you identify areas of strength and of need. • In Week Two‚ you focus on describing the characteristics of your

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    All over the United States and Canada people are debating on how we should handle illegal immigrants. I believe that the U.S. and Canada should be more sensitive to the hardships of these undocumented workers for the following reason: undocumented workers are frequently hard working individuals who have no other means of supporting their families‚ these workers fill an important economic role‚ we can learn from these workers to not take our freedoms or privileges for granted. Undocumented workers

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    Mandatory Detention of Child refugees in Australia The mandatory detention of children is one of the most cruel and inhumane rules of modern day Australia. It is unfair and cruel for the children that have to undergo through this kind of trauma as it mentally and physically affects them in a way that cannot be reversed. It handicaps them‚ and when they finally do get released‚ they will find that life is much harder for them. Mandatory detention is an acceptable and well established rule‚ but

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    organization that has a made a goal to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity‚ not only in Canada but also around the world. The Canadian Red Cross provide a wide range of assistance to millions of people in Canada through health services‚ injury prevention‚ violence and abuse prevention‚ and by responding to and preparing for disasters. Doing this unites many different cultures to work together in the time of new challenges.

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    immigrationlawyer.com.au - Why Is the Point System Important in Australian Immigration Procedures? Australian immigration procedures are in place to help regulate permanent migration to the country in a strict manner. Australia limits visas to 190‚000 each year. A high percentage of these are for skilled workers‚ but the rest is set aside for humanitarian and family applicants. Skilled applicants fall into two categories‚ namely independent and employer-sponsored. These applicants will need to select

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    When talking about health it is not just about the overall condition of a person whether physical or non-physical such as psychological‚ spiritual and social well-being and not just the absence of illness or disability. Health can also be the ability to manage and adjust to different situations and achieve optimistic holistic understanding. Health inequalities is the dissimilarities of a well-being status among person or groups‚ as measured by factors such as lifespan‚ death or sickness. It also

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    theory is still important today. In this virtual pyramid of the needs and desires of human kind‚ Maslow places the “need for belonging” above the physiological needs such as food‚ water and sex‚ and above safety needs such as the security of family‚ health and body. This shows that the desire to belong is practically mandatory and is essential to survival of humankind. Good evening ladies and gentleman‚ students of this University and members of the Australian community. My name is Dr. Darcey Cooper

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    loss and separation explored in remember‚ a mother in a refugee camp and poem at thirty nine? The three poems Remember written by Christina Rossetti‚ A Mother In A Refugee Camp by Chinua Achebe and Poem at Thirty-Nine by Alice Walker share the same negative theme of loss and separation. Remember explores the pain felt by losing loved ones. A Mother In A Refugee Camp emphasizes the relationship between a mother and her child living in a refugee camp. Poem at thirty nine is a poem about the reminiscences

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