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    Human Rights Violation

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    Copyright © www.examrace.com The prevention of child labor has become a crucial issue because it is not merely a question of exploitation but also creates the problem of juvenile crime. The recent legislative curbs have brought about some changes in the pattern of employment of children in the organized industry. Child workers fall mostly in the age category between 10 and 15 and are engaged in gainful occupation which exposes them to hazardous work hampering any chance of their development. According

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    Total War: Syrian Civil War and World War I What does World War I and the current ongoing‚ Syrian Civil War have in common? They are both considered to be total wars. What exactly is a total war? A total war is a war where every resource including all civilian and military personnel and a nation’s entire financial resource are used to get victory. Not only are the individuals in the army taking action‚ but so are the many innocent civilians as well. Both World War I and the Syrian Civil War have

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    refugee blues

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    Blues" is a poem written by the U.S-British poet W. H. Auden in March 1939. This poem is set in 1930′s when Nazi people were prosecuted the Jewish people. Refugees were people who were driven out of their home or country because of war. Blues is a slow‚ sad‚ rhythmic music developed by black Americans. The poem dramatizes the condition of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany in the years before World War II‚ especially the indifference and antagonism they faced when seeking asylum in the democracies of the

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    services require substantial effort on the part of people. People have to call up a range of resources‚ including knowledge and information resources‚ social‚ language and support resources‚ and practical resources (NCCSDO‚ 2001). There is evidence that refugees and asylum seekers may be disadvantaged in their access to these resources (Burchill‚ 2001). Eke‚ 2006 points out that thousands come the UK each year‚ having to adjust to a new life in foreign country and not knowing where to start. People’s interpersonal

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    Asylum Seekers

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    official to the in need refuges. Julian makes his point very clear about how ‘warehousing’ the asylum seeker is not the right way to treat human being. The cartoon by Dyson presents a view to the readers that Kevin Rudd is incompetent in keeping the refugees ‘afloat’. The article by Julian Burnside states a point right from the title‚ ‘Australia’s ugly secret’ giving the readers an immediate negative feeling about the issue at hand. The first paragraph seems to be praising the government about its

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    Refugee Camp Satire

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    Satire is used by cartoon artists to voice their own opinions on the issues and matters that we as Australians are faced with. A big genre includes Refugees and asylum seeker issues and problems. An example of this is an artwork by an artist living in a Refugee Camp. There is a clear difference between the baby that is in a detention centre and a baby that has freedom. This is done through binary opposites – for every positive there is a negative. An example of this is the baby on the left who only

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    Fatima Bahir was born in Afghanistan in a city called Kabul in the year 1977. She is a young woman who went to a school for refugees in Peshawar‚ Pakistan. In the year 1993 all the violence and fighting increased to a point where no place in Afghanistan was no longer safe. All her family members left her and gathered while they all left in a minivan to journey across the border so that they could all be free. Fatima said that Pakistan is described as “culture shock.” Today she is an Ottawa resident

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    Rohingya Problem

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    well. 2. There are reports that the Burmese government is promoting resettlement in the area and replacing the Rohingyas with the Magh tribe. Rohingyas have been evicted from their homeland forcibly and driven out to seek refuge elsewhere. These refugees are taking place in Bangladesh cause tremendous problems for Bangladesh. On the other hand the settlement of Magh tribe‚ who believes in Buddhist faith‚ are aimed at pleasing the ego of ethnic Burmans. 3. There are many reasons for the genesis

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    Why People Move To America

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    Millions of people from over the world leave their homelands to migrate to countries other than their own. People are forced to leave because of personal‚ financial or political situations. People’s decision to migrate can bring either happiness or difficulty. People may find it hard to adjust or settle in a place they have not seen before. These people are introduced with new laws‚ locations‚ and cultures. They also have difficulty adapting and being accepted. People migrate to other countries for

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    Refugee Struggles

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    Refugees go through many struggles by losing family members‚ Prized possessions‚ and their homes. In some severe cases they lose their country and can’t go back because there is nothing left. Ha went through many struggles‚ but is adapting well. She is learning English and making friends. “ Refugees are everyday people who are forced to flee their homes because the are afraid to stay in their home country. When they flee they may leave behind family members‚ friends‚ a home‚ an job‚

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