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    Loadshedding Of Electricity! There are number of problems which exist in Pakistan‚among these problem Load sheeding is the one major problem of Pakistan .There are several reasons of Load shedding.The first main reason of load shedding is energy crisis‚these crisis are due to small number of dams or may be due to miss use of electricity or may be some other reasons also effect‚a huge number of pesrsons used electricity without paying its bill so it also cause load shedding in Pakistan.In presence

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    help thousands of emigrant people. There is actually a difference between an asylum seeker and a refugee. An asylum seeker is someone who is looking for international protection‚ but their claim to be labelled as a refugee has not yet been determined. While a refugee is a person who has been recognized under the 1951 Convention relating to the status of a refugee. The Convention states that a “refugee” is any person who: owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion

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    Sweden is a country located in the north of Europe with almost 10 million inhabitants. The country is a monarchy and a part of the European Union. As a citizen of Sweden you are very privileged of wealth and welfare and there are not many reasons of why you should leave such a stabile country . This is something that not all citizens of the world are fortunate to be a part of but‚ has a chance to be. Since the WWII a lot of immigrants and refugees has come to Sweden‚ almost 2 000 000 people .

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    ­­­­Introduction: The terms refugee and asylum seeker are different; according to the UNHCR “ an asylum-seeker is someone who says he or she is a refugee‚ but whose claim has not yet been definitively evaluated.”1 The definition of a Refugee is different it reads: “Someone who is unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted due to race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a social group or political opinion.” 1 This report gives

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    Those seeking asylum within the United Kingdom and the United States are confronted with obstacles that are in direct opposition to the responsibilities to refugees as per United Nations Council Resolutions (1967). The US and UK have implemented deterrence policies that classify these asylum seekers as deviant outsiders (Frey& Zhao‚ 2011). The employment of widespread use of detention‚ the passing of legislation that deny this fundamental human right to protection‚ as well as the negative depiction

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    The middle east has been in turmoil for years‚ civil war and religion disputes have led to radicalized groups taking control of most of the region. Right now there are approximately 13.5 million Syrians that are in need of humanitarian assistance and 4.6 million Syrians that are refugees. Half of that 4.6 million are children. Countries like Germany‚ Sweden‚ Turkey‚ and Egypt have already begun to accept Syrian refugees. Allowing people who are fleeing their country is what the United States was

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    years or so‚ the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar had not developed that much as anyone would expect‚ especially in terms of economic relations. Rather‚ relations had deteriorated in past regarding some bilateral issues like-Refugee problem‚ unofficial trade‚ smuggling and the list continues. Despite some occasional amiss or remiss‚ both countries could benefit through a firm bilateral relations; more precisely through economic relations based on a win-win situation. Now we will

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    The Army Problem Solving Process has become the rule of thumb for problem solving and is a methodological approach for making decisions. Followed correctly‚ it leads to the “best” decisions given the degree of uncertainty and complexity of a situation. The Army Problem Solving Process is a tool that provides a standard‚ systematic method to define and analyze a problem‚ gather information‚ develop criteria‚ generate and analyze possible solutions‚ choose the best solution and implement an action

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    Classification of Economics and Political Turmoil While the reasons for immigration to the Americas may seem too numerous to count‚ they can be classified into two main categories‚ economics and politics. Several economic factors created intolerable conditions for many people living in many countries around the world. The lack of labor and food in countries around the world caused people to turn to the United States. The Italians‚ Chinese‚ Mexicans‚ Irish‚ Swedish‚ and Dutch arrived to the United

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    around the world and at the end of 1999 there were 1.2 million asylum applications pending worldwide‚ as reported by the Refugees by Numbers‚ 2000 edition. Under Australian Law and International Law a person is entitled to make an application for refugee asylum in another country when they allege that they are escaping persecution. Every person who arrives in Australia without a valid visa or travel document is deemed to have arrived illegally and is held in immigration detention. Detention is

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