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    Be Good Little Migrants

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    The poem ‘Be good‚ Little migrants’ by Uyen Loewald is a darkly ironic perspective on what is expected of migrants in Australia. It explores the ways in which minority groups are exploited and patronised by society. The author uses simple and repetitive structure and accessible language to reinforce the poems meaning. This poem relates to justice as there is nothing fair about the way Australia behaved towards the Asian migrants when they first migrated to Australia. They were forced to work so

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    Asylum Seekers Speach

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    Persuasive speech Abraham Maslow‚ an American professor and most famous psychologist‚ invented a virtual pyramid back in 1943 called the “Hierarchy of Needs”. This 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

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    Article on Belonging

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    Ryan Sheales reports on the struggles and triumphs of Asylum Seekers trying to settle in Australia‚ fleeing persecution and seeking something so simple yet sometimes elusive; a fresh start. Sheales along with Social researches decipher the controversial question of Australia’s acceptance of migrants and inform readers of the lack of yet crucial importance of a welcoming atmosphere in Australia. Many Australians are misguided by stereotypes‚ lack of understanding‚ generalizations and misconceptions

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    Imagine an extremist regime is taking over America. You and your family have nowhere to go‚ and no countries want you. You could be an extremist in disguise‚ they can’t have that in their country‚ no way! Sounds dumb doesn’t it? Well‚ that’s what 11 million Syrian refugees are experiencing every day. There are many parts to the decision regarding what is supposed to happen to these 11 million people who are struggling to start over in a new place and find a new place to call home. There is absolutely

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    The world is faced with numerous problems. One of them being the vast number of refugees who are trying to seek a safer and healthier environment in which they can stay. Canada has been asked if they could accept some of the refugees into their communities so that the refugees could have a safer place to stay. The question we are debating today is if Canada should accept to take the numerous refugees that are seeking places to stay. I believe that‚ as a citizen of Canada‚ we should welcome refugees

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    Ramzieh Ahmadi #065184137 Professer: Lucia Engkent EAP 500 July 30‚ 2014 Factors to determine how easily immigrants assimilate to life in Canada There are several factors to determine how easily immigrants assimilate to life in Canada. There are three factors that determine how easily immigrants adapt to Canadian culture. Firstly‚ people from other part are seeking for freedom‚ Canada is a good place to have human rights‚ and secondly some people want to change their lifestyle in the new country

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    Martin Buber once said‚ “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveller in unaware”. After viewing the SBS television documentary‚ Go Back to Where You Came From‚ I have developed a strong compassion to the refugees coming to Australia‚ and who are under threat of persecution. In the article from your previous issue‚ titled Seeking Safety‚ or Reckless Refuge‚ you had highlighted this documentary regarding refugees and asylum seekers‚ and stated that people should not be coming illegally

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    From World War One to present day‚ a positive change is visible on Canadians’ views on refugees. Due to historical events during the world war years‚ post war years and the past few decades‚ certain amounts of refugees have come to Canada. Furthermore‚ these certain amounts of refugees has only been increasing to larger amounts because of the diminishing of discrimination in society. As the differences in faith‚ ethnic and race stops mattering to Canadians‚ more and more refugees have been accepted

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    Population resettlement was the moving of entire villages to other locations that are controlled. Often‚ violence is needed to force people to move from their homes. In these controlled areas‚ there was not sufficient enough resources as there lacked food‚ water‚ and medicine. Many of those who were relocated would perish. An element of population resettlement were scorched earth campaigns which was conducted under the declassified Operation Sofia. The original Operacion Sofia was discovered and

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    Refugee Life

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    Rizal 2 members and some have been arrested or kidnapped. With full of pain and sorrow and with the hope to return we crossed the border. As soon as we crossed the border we encountered robbers. We made some ways to run off from them . We left our home moved towards the darkness‚ betting good bys to all of belongings and relatives who were in the country either imprisoned or rapped to death. We had few of our luggage with us and no food or cash to by food for the next day. After

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