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    empathise with the plight of refugees in Australia. Through the use of many interesting theatrical techniques‚ such as symbolism‚ breaking the fourth wall‚ flashbacks‚ etc‚ the play sheds light on the issues of the Australian Government and legal system‚ prejudices towards refugees in Australia and the migrant experience in Australia. One of the major thematic concerns in A Beautiful Life is the issue of the Australian Government and legal system in relation to the matter of refugees in Australia. Hamid and

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    The Happiest Refuge‚ there are both physical and emotional journeys. The extract is about Vietnam refugees escape from their war-torn country in an overcrowded‚ battered boat. The aim of their journey was to safely reach Australia. Throughout their physical journey they had to overcome many problems. For example when refugees’ boat engine started spluttering‚ the reader is in suspense because the refugees journey could come to an end. “…the engine was spewing out thick petrol fumes…” This quote uses

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    Children and Families is not necessarily selling a product‚ t is a form of advertisement which sells the charity and raises awareness in hopes to collect donations. The targeted audiences are the wealthy or people from the First World. In it‚ the Syrian refugees are portrayed as poor victims in order to convey the strongest possible messages and gain the maximum donations. This is evident in number of techniques seen in this advertisement. Firstly‚ the structure of the advertisement is well calculated and

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    symbolizes their isolation. This reflects Davidson’s unstated view that refugees are discriminated by society as scapegoats to ventilate frustration over their (increasing) numbers. Furthermore‚ the lack of possessions except for clothing and a rusty tin plate portrays the group of four as poor and requiring aid. In addition‚ the darkness conveys a sense of hopelessness to readers and may cause them to express great sympathy for refugees. Thus from the candid imagery presented by this picture‚ the audience

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    Warsan Shire explores numerous perspectives that have long been marginalised; in particular‚ refugees and immigrants Shire’s remarkable interpretations in her poems have consequently captivated thousands on the Internet and social media. In the poem ‘Home’ Shire intends to distinctly disclose the struggles and the agonizing battles that refugees experience through their journey for a new start‚ what makes Shire’s poems so mesmerizing is she is honest with her words and she is not afraid to not filter

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    Angela Shanahan Analysis

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    Australia should take in more Christian refugees from the Middle East and stop being “religiously blind” in its choice of immigrants‚ according to journalist Angela Shanahan. In an op-ed written for The Australian‚ Shanahan explains that the Christians who have fled the Middle East are not just victims of war‚ but also of “targeted persecution.” She said the world is facing the possible extinction of Christianity from the faith’s cradle because of Islamic fundamentalism. Shanahan also slammed Australia’s

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    Go Back To Where You Came From Episode 1 The nature of a discovery can be confronting in ways that are hesitant. The discovery that the passports and mobile phones of the participants are being taken away has a shocked feeling towards Raye which is expressed through middle close up camera shot. The natural lighting of the closed room indicates the rawness of her discovery which is foreshadowing the confronting discoveries of the future. A discovery may occur because of deliberate planning. The use

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    Environment 1. The main point Upton states is that there has been a slower-moving cycle in the Pacific Ocean which is causing temperatures to rise. Across the planet‚ temperatures have been breaking records and it is expected temperatures will continue to rise. 2. Carbon dioxide has always been in the earth’s atmosphere but in the past 30 years there has been a major increase of carbon dioxide throughout the planet. Fossil fuels has been identified as the main reason for the risen temperatures

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    controversial discussion as to the meaning of its words. Many have taken it as inviting too many refugees from all around the world‚ and many are saying it is meant for those here in this country. The poem’s words are not to be misconstrued; they are as they are written. They are of our freedom and the welcoming of the less fortunate and disabled and those who desire to be free. The poem says “she

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    Jane Mcadam Summary

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    The website has used the Commission’s factsheet Tell Me About: Refugees with Adverse Security Assessments (2013) and articles in ICCPR to explain the case and bring out the facts and articles that have been breached. This website focuses primarily on this single case discussing summary‚ facts‚ decision‚ remedy and current situation of the refugees. Most importantly it details how the Australian government has breach a number of articles of (ICCPR) and recommends

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