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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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    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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    put into action after the September 9/11 attacks. This policy prevented refugees from landing in Australia‚ but instead‚ transporting these refugees to different detention centres scattered around the Pacific Ocean where they were kept until their refugee status was confirmed. The offshore processing centres were the result of international criticism‚ and detainees were subject to harsh and inhumane treatment. The decision caused international backlash from other nations and the UN. Like‚ even North

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    very homesick.Matters don’t improve on her first day in her new school; she feels lost in the Englisheducation system‚ much less harsh and demanding with students than in Nigeria. Eventhough she finds friendship and understandingwithMariam‚ a fellow refugee‚ and MrMorris‚ the English teacher‚ she starts getting bullied by Marcia‚ and her gang. She isforced to steal a lighter for them‚ for example‚ in Mariam’s uncle’s store‚ somethingthat she feels very guilty about. She starts dreading going to school

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    “This is my story. This is the sacrifice my father made. This was his gift to me.” The prescribed text “Life Is Beautiful” by Roberto Benigni (1998) explores how obstacles and challenges are integral to aspects of inner journeys. Similar features are revealed in the two related texts. The news article “A Young Refugees Plea for a Better Future” Nooria Wazefadost (2004) SMH and the poem “The Road Not Taken”‚ by Robert Frost (1916). However‚ all texts highlight the central concept that though the

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    well-known written work ‘Contested Domains: Debates in International Labour Studies’‚ during the post-war period‚ the majority of the Western countries were encouraging the whole immigration process due to the lack in labour force. In general‚ except refugee immigration‚ the events that took place were due mainly to economic factors‚ factors such as need for a specific type of workers in the receiving country‚ income differences‚ immigration policy of the host country (demand factors). However‚ non-economic

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    Migration Act 1958 requires people who are not citizens and are unlawfully in Australia to be detained. This legislation ensures that asylum seekers arriving in Australia can be detained for unspecific and prolonged periods of time. No one wants to be a refugee: they just want to live a normal life like everyone else but they are powerless to change the situation in their country‚ to change their circumstances. This all began with an imbalance of equality‚ two sides fighting for supremacy and eventually

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    Internally Displaced Person

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    Preamble: For decades‚ they were largely ignored and forgotten‚ but together they probably comprise the world‟s largest group of vulnerable people. Currently‚ there are an estimated 30 million of them in at least 50 countries living amidst war and persecution. They have little legal or physical protection and a very uncertain future – outcasts in their own countries. Bureaucratically‚ they are described as IDPs – or „internally displaced persons.‟ In the real world‚ they are civilians‚ mostly women

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