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    Imagining Homelands

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    How long does it take for one to become an American citizen? A majority of America’s population has emigrated from various parts of the world for many different reasons. Some immigrants adapt instantly‚ while others take years. Some may never adapt and never feel at home in the new country that they are living in. In the essay Imagining Homelands by Bharati Mukherjee‚ the author suggests that that an immigrant is either like her sister‚ someone who religiously retains her ethnicity‚ or like Mukherjee

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    Youth all over the world through history‚ has been a revolutionary force. It is the precious asset and opulence that can revive a nation going through hard time. Youth of a nation can do wonders if availed‚ trained‚ educated and informed in an optimum fashion. Literally it refers to all the human force in a nation lying between the age group of 18 – 29 years. Though tender an age‚ yet the intellect‚ physical strength and wisdom it possesses has no parallel. Pakistan‚ our much-loved homeland; is passing

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    The human rights of people in immigration detention are of special concern to the Commission because the right to liberty is a fundamental human right recognised in major human rights instruments to which Australia is a party‚ including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The human rights of vulnerable groups – including children‚ asylum seekers and refugees – are given special protection under international law. The conditions for and treatment of people in immigration detention

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    Forging Our Labour Market: Equal Opportunity Access In this era of Neo Liberal Capital competition‚ many professionals have moved from their birth countries to more prosperous countries for better job opportunities. According to the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada‚ Canada has welcomed more than 200‚000 immigrants the highest population of immigrants entering into Canada in over 50 years. These immigrants represent three dominant backgrounds: Refugees‚ immigrants with family members

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    Canadian Immigration

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    To Immigrate Or Not To Immigrate “Canada could not help the world by taking more immigrants‚ and could only destroy its own way of life in attempting to do so.” “...it would have to reduce immigration” Immigration is the movement of people or peoples from one country to another. There are many different reasons to immigrate such as seeking safety from war or prosecution in your country‚ better

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay The Syrian civil war has only gotten worse. The casualties are mounting. Not only do large wars like this effect Syria but it affects the surrounding countries as well. Often large wars don’t tend to stay in one area they spread dramatically to other countries horrifically causing more violence. Syria has increased the violence dramatically in other countries as well. In document A-G it explains to why the war is continuing to be fueled in the past months. In document G

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    “For Poorer‚ For Richer” is a picture story about two refugees‚ Htay Beh and Aung Kaung Myat‚ who are from Burma‚ and now living with their sons and daughters in the Buffalo‚ New York. What brings them to come from Burma to Buffalo? They were driven far away from home by violence said in the article. However‚ their lives in Buffalo is even worse. They might tolerate hunger‚ poorness‚ bullied by federal government. The report showed that every person gets 8.02 dollars per year for welfare. Sounds

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    Caritas

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    Provide a brief overview of the social injustices that exist in our local community/world. In this day and age‚ many social injustices are occurring throughout the world. One of the most heinous injustices that many people know of is Asylum Seekers. In Australia‚ we turn away Asylum Seekers and the subject has become a very popular debate in the community. For people who don’t know what an Asylum Seeker is‚ it’s someone who has escaped or is fleeing their country in search of a better life filled

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    Canadian values are different to everybody‚ these values can and should be defined. The similarity between the various perspectives of values is that they are all positive. These values hold importance to us‚ and help us make a better place to live. Ethics involve a big part of our values. They signify and bring out the best of us‚ for example when we took in the refugees. Our values to us and other people are positive‚ they include a variety of different character traits. Diversity is a huge part

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    Thirdly‚ the constant increase of cultural diversity in Canada broadens the general views and opinions of Canadians‚ therefore making it more difficult to pin point a concrete definition. Those who are new to Canada will not as strongly identify with the common views of Canadians because these views are embedded over time. And although immigrants recognize what is important to Canadian’s‚ such as the Canada flag and The Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ they do not necessarily identity with these things

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