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    to date. Firstly it is important to understand what both the terms mean. The term ‘asylum seeker’ is referred to someone who applies for asylum in another country for refugee status on the basis of protection. The term ‘refugee’ is usually adopted for those who‚ having applied for asylum and have been given recognised refugee status. It usually encompasses those who have received status either exceptional leave to remain or indefinite leave to remain in the country. Refugees and asylum seekers

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    Again Part of being a refugee is losing and finding home‚ but many refugees also lose and gain hope. The book Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai‚ tells the story of one family which faces numerous difficulties after fleeing Vietnam and arriving in Alabama. The family’s story‚ especially the story of the main character Ha‚ is a good example of the universal refugee experience. This experience encapsulates feelings and situations that every refugee faces as they flee their home and resettle.

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    in our lives. However‚ if we don’t feel we belong‚ and we are ostracized and alienated our lives become devoted to finding a place where we feel accepted. The negative effects this can have on people is huge‚ the sense of not belonging can lead to problems such as depression‚ anxiety and can even cause someone to commit suicide. The film ’bully’ highlights and clearly shows the real life effects that not belonging can have. Children such as Alex Libby‚ Tyler long‚ Kelby Johnson and Ja’Meya Jackson

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    asylum seeker is someone who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another. What are these points that Rick Morton speaks about? Morton’s first

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    Refugee blues In this poem‚ the author have used a ballad form. This poem is lyrical which means it is a lyrics to a song. The poem have two rhyming lines of each stanza with the third line which got repetition and this develops the theme. The title ’refugee blues’ holds an emotional intensity‚ shows the critical of society which the people who doesn’t belong to that country. In the first stanza‚ the word ’souls’ shows that it is something holy and valuable and they should be treated all the

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    right place for those refugees to be. ISIS‚ which has most its members in Syria‚ causes a security concern far too great for the U.S. to ignore‚ the economy is not strong enough to support a mass influx of refugees‚ high social tensions would create problems‚ and the lack of monetary resources could leave America unable to provide for the refugee’s

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    trafficking and refugee has been serious issue because of unstable political and economic situation made by military regime. Myanmar faces internal human trafficking and succeed solve 173 cases and imprisoned 234 traffickers in 20101. Myanmar also has 808.075 stateless persons come from Rohingya Clan2 and about 339.200 displaced person3. Besides those two problems‚ there are lot of our citizen flee abroad. These refugees are very vulnerable to become trafficking victim because there are no refugee camps in

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    TO THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN Contents WHAT IS A REFUGEE? 2 THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN. 2 IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY. 3 SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS 4 POLITICAL IMPLICATION 4 ENVIORMENTAL IMPLICATIONS 5 SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 5  CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE 5  FUNCTIONALIST PERPECTIVE 6 CONCLUSION 6 BIBILOGRAPHY 7 WHAT IS A REFUGEE? According to the 1951 Refugee Convention the United Nations defines a refugee as “someone who has fled his country of origin due to well founded

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    concern‚ crises seem like problems of the past. Until today. Kenya has fallen ill with a crisis of their own: Somali refugees. With overpopulated camps and lack of adequate aid‚ Kenya feels it has no choice but to remove all refugees. Kenya’s possible forced removal of Somali refugees violates international and national refugee law by repatriating displaced peoples into a country classified as a “failed” state; therefore‚ the United States should send funds to pay for more refugee camps in Kenya‚ but

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    Running Head: WELL CHILD CARE FOR A REFUGEE SOMALI BANTU FAMILY Well Child Care for a Somali Bantu Family Community This project consisted of the Somali Bantu refugees living in the Tennessee Village Community in Nashville‚ TN. Within this population set‚ the subset includes families with children aged 12 months and younger. It is estimated that 8-12‚000 Somali Bantu will to arrive in the US in the 2003-2004 year (USDS:IIP‚ 2003). Of this 8-12‚000 refugees‚ the students of Belmont

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