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    they can act to advocate for asylum seeker rights and they also share people’s stories of their experiences as asylum seekers. People under the age of 30 are encouraged to join their Youth Action Project‚ which educates them on how to advocate for refugee rights and the process of contacting their local members of parliament and senators to advocate for asylum seekers to be processed in Australia rather than offshore detention centres. Members of the

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    France’s Newest Migrant Housing - EuroJournal #1 The current refugee crisis in Europe has displaced millions of people from their homes‚ each of them trying to escape the violations of human rights occurring in various third-world countries‚ including but not limited to Syria‚ Afghanistan‚ Sudan‚ and Eritrea. This crisis‚ while leaving many people in a state of political limbo after leaving their homes‚ has dropped many displaced persons in mainland Europe‚ specifically countries like France‚ where

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    Australia under our protection. The urgency for vigorous border protection drops if such a high number is being resettled‚ as there will obviously be a lower percentage of people who are trying to enter the country for other reasons than to claim refugee status. If there is less urgency for border protection‚ the cost factor involved would not be so ridiculously large‚ and the unnecessary use of the aforementioned amounts of money in the whole scheme

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    HUMAN DIASPORA HISTORY EUROPEAN DIASPORA European history contains numerous diaspora-like events. In ancient times‚ the trading and colonising activities of the Greek tribes from the Balkans and Asia Minor spread people of Greek culture‚ religion and language around the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins‚ establishing Greek city states in Magna Graecia (Sicily‚ southern Italy)‚ northern Libya‚ eastern Spain‚ the south of France‚ and the Black Sea coasts. Greeks founded more than 400 colonies. Alexander

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    Refugee Blues

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    Refugee Blues – W.H. Auden ------------------------------------------------- Poet - Wynstan Hugh Auden‚ born as a doctor’s son in February 1907 in York‚ United Kingdom‚ counts as one of the greatest English poets of the twentieth century. Theme - abuse of human rights experienced not only by German Jews but by other Jews and by refugees anywhere. Structure - 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

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    The German Refugee

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    Mel Carter In “ The German Refugee” by Bernard Malamud‚ we have character named Oskar Gasnerr‚ who is a German- Jewish refugee‚ escaping from German Nazis and comes to America‚ where he has no kins and he can not speak the English language properly. He is supposed to give a lecture in English‚ which is too hard for him to do. Apart from having to talk a language he can’t‚ he is also detachted from her own counrty and family‚ and have economical and social difficulties there. No matter

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    goodbye‚ say it as though you are reaching through the phone and holding their hand. Let them know if they let go of that hand…you will die. We must shame them into sending help.” Then he goes on to explain to the refugees‚ that his hotel cannot be a refugee camp. Throughout this scene‚ while Paul is talking‚ you can read his body language and pick up on other clues as to what he just might be feeling or truly thinking. If the tone in his voice is observed‚ it is easy to tell that he had a deep concern

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    Boy Overboard

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    told them to get out of there. Then when they reach their smuggling plane Jamal was shocked to find out that his mum sold their family heirloom that was their only good luck charm. But it seems they don’t need it because they seem to get out of a refugee camp get found at sea by a warship which bring them to a detention centre on an island but do they get off that island and to Australia the story doesn’t answer. Andrew: Andrew is a loving caring man who cares about the people who

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    Anuak. On December 13‚ 2003‚ more than four-hundred people in my tribe were killed by the Ethiopian Government and my family had to leave Ethiopia and went to Kenya where we became Refugees for six years. In Kenya‚ I learned a little English in the refugee camp. After six years‚ my family got an opportunity to come to America. When I got here‚ I immediately started at Patterson High School. When I was in 10th grade‚ I had trouble choosing my career‚ but gradually decided that I want to become

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    does the word ‘refugee’ mean? According to dictionary.com‚ it is a person who flees for safety‚ especially to a foreign country‚ as in time of political upheaval‚ war‚ etc. Many who are labeled as “refugees” believe that emigrating from their own country is the best option for them and their families. They leave their childhood‚ great memories‚ best friends‚ loved ones‚ and past lives just because they do not want to take the chance of dying unexpectedly. A country that a refugee used to love once

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