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    Canada is the poster child of immigration. In my experience a large number of Canadians are ignorant and uninformed about immigration and therefore immigrants. In my first months in Canada was not prepared to deal with the plights of nuanced racism‚ materialism and eventual assimilation often experienced by immigrant youth. With adequate institutions and support this concerning issue could be mended but seems to go largely ignored and unnoticed by the general public. I remember when my family

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    “Given Canadian demographics‚ why is it necessary to have immigration into our country? What consequences would there be for your generation if our government gets this wrong?” Immigration is key for Canada. We have become an popular option from immigrants from all around the world. We are capable of giving them great opportunities‚ and a better life. In 2011‚ foreign born immigrants represented approximately 20.6% of Canada’s total population. Without immigrants; Canada will lose its potential.

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    Diasporas Q3: How do Clifford and Kirshenblatt-Gimblett define the term “diaspora”? Are their approaches different‚ similar? A diaspora is defined as a group of people that were forced to leave one place to another. James Clifford and Barbara Kirshenblatt Gimblett both discusses about the term diasporas‚ but the way they defined the term were very different. Clifford defines diaspora as an immigrant communities who were separated from their homeland by barriers. These dispersed people increase

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    Displacement V Development

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    Black’s Law Dictionary defines ‘displacement’ as ‘a forced removal of a person from the person’s home or country‚ especially because of war.’ Dictionary of Sociology defines ecological displacement as the process in which a stronger or more advanced group takes over an area (without military conquest- by economic pressure or sheer numbers) formerly occupied by a less advanced or weaker group. The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were formulated by a team of international legal scholars

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    China’s Position Regarding Kuwait’s Human Rights Issue After its liberation from Irap’s invasion (known as the Gulf War) in 1990‚ the Gulf country Kuwait becomes more active in establishing a positive and contributory global identity (Terri Willis‚ Kuwait). Notably‚ its foreign policy is improved. Kuwaiti foreign policy‚ in compliance of principles enshrined in international treaties and laws‚ is governed by its belief in mutual respect‚ equality and non-interference in internal affairs of other

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    An immigrant is one who comes to live in a foreign country or a region. While diaspora is collective term for people from same origin‚ the term immigrant is used collectively for all those come to live in a common destination country or region and settle there forever. For example people who come and settle in USA from other countries constitute immigrant population of USA. Frequently diaspora or immigrants may acquire the citizenship of the host country‚ leading to change in their nationality

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    Runninghead: The Reasons Why Lebanese People Immigrate The Reasons Why Lebanese People Immigrate Dania kassab Rafic Hariri University Abstract This research talks about the reasons why Lebanese people immigrate. The writer discusses the different causes of immigration. In addition to the effects and solutions of such issue. This Research will contain a general idea about immigration worldwide specifically Arabs Immigrating to foreign countries. Also‚ the effects and solutions

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    Inside Out And Back Again

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    Many refugees face hardships when they flee their country for safety. They often do not get the respect that they deserve. Many people do not realize all the consequences refugees face since they fled and how their lives have been turned inside out. The novel Inside Out & Back Again written by Thanhha Lai is about a girl named Ha and how her family flees during the Vietnam War. Throughout the novel their lives had been turned inside out and they returned back by end of the novel. Inside Out & Back

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    Chinese Immigrant Employment Barriers Canada is one of the most diverse and multicultural countries in the world. Home to 32 million people‚ Canada portrays a vast amount of cultural‚ ethnic‚ and linguistic diversity.1 Of this 32 million that reside‚ approximately 200‚000 come in a year from all over the world in search of better life and a home that provides peace and safety that they may not be able to achieve in other countries.2 Canada reflects a welcoming society that helps newcomers with social

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    xts NAPLAN* Persuasive Text sample work sheets – Secondary Copying for educational purposes – Copyright information ISBN 978-1-921680-50-2 © Teachers can download and supply this material to their students according to the following copyright conditions: The purchasing educational institution may only download‚ print and photocopy pages of this work sheet resource in accordance with The Australian Copyright Act 1968 (the Act) and provided the educational institution (or body that administers

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