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    perceptions. Media consumers enjoy binaries. Ergo‚ there is no in-between in the framing of migrants‚ refugees‚ and asylum members: they are either a risk or “just people‚” but it is easier to frame them as a risk because consumers know how to deal with a risk. Thus‚ the media simultaneously develops and addresses audiences’ preconceptions about the migratory

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    The Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    The story of the Syrian refugees and how it became an election provides a way to analyze political leadership and what Canadians understand to be effective leadership. The introduction of Syrian refugees to Canada was a hotly contested issue during and after the Canadian election. At the time of the 2015 election the civil war in Syria had been raging on for approximately 4 years. Given the refugee crisis that was affecting European nations was centre stage and covered extensively in the media throughout

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    Refugees In America Essay

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    help from refugees. Refugees do not come to the United States as foreigners who have spite towards Americans. For examples‚ Mexicans migrants coming to the United States are not welcomed and Americans have historical misunderstanding of what migrants and refugees really means. They are among thousands of families that want stability and security without facing any sort of persecution. In the case of refugees‚ defining a strategy for peace is necessary. Because these refugees have been

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    Greek Refugees in Poland

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    Greek Refugees in Poland The 2011 census in Poland showed that only 0.15 % of the country’s 39 million people are foreigners; 1‚5% are representants of other nationalities but holding a Polish passport (www.stat.gov.pl). Polish people constituted 65% of the population of the country before World War II. This situation changed dramatically after WW II. Firstly‚ as a result of the war‚ Poland lost its Jewish population (before the war: 10%); under the terms of the Congress in Potsdam‚ 2.5 million

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    A Place For Refugees Now

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    past the American identity was a safe place for refugees to come and live. Refugees today are still trying to escape from their homes to come live in America. They are coming to America to have freedom‚ to accomplish their goals‚ and to overall have a better life. In “Melissa Femiling’s Ted Talk”‚ she told a story about a 19 year old Syrian refugee trying to escape their home to come live in America. She and her husband took a boat with 500 refugees on it and the boat ended up sinking leaving only

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    In the modern world‚ the topic of refugees and asylum seekers is becoming an increasingly common point of interest. This is due to the trouble in places such as Syria‚ and other countries that have a population that are suffering in some way. Often asylum seekers are placed in a position of life or death. If they do not leave the country they are at risk of being persecuted in‚ they may die. However‚ attempting to enter other countries as a refugee can be dangerous‚ and very hard. Australia and Japan

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    PROTECTION OF REFUGEES IN INDIA Deepak Shahi and Navrati Dongrey 2nd year B.A LL.B (Hons) . Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law‚ Patiala‚ Punjab ABSTRACT The development of the society and the nation brings with itself a lot of problems

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    Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    bring in 25‚000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of 2015 if elected (Levitz 2016). Comments have been made by figures from both sides of the political spectrum‚ some deeply emotion while others racists or prejudiced. The public has raised numerous fears‚ both rational and irrational‚ of terrorism‚ burdens on the welfare system‚ and a rise in cultural and racial tensions. Even the American Senate got involved‚ with senators claiming that terrorists would enter Canada as refugees then infiltrate the

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    Pros And Cons Of Refugees

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    In most cases‚ when Refugees arrive into a new country‚ they often find themselves in a quandary‚ since it is hard for them to assimilate into their new home. Scholars such as Sarah Feldman claim that for refugees to feel part of the society‚ it is crucial for them to become integrated into host communities‚ since they have been warehoused in refugee camps for long periods of time and may feel estranged. Feldman mentions that one of the biggest issues is the misconception that refugee camps are temporary

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    Persuasive Essay Refugees

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    Rescue the Refugees: Allow Refugees into the U.S. One of the major problems facing the United States is whether or not to take in refugees from war and poverty ravaged countries throughout the world. The refugee issue has been highly debated by many politicians.These governors believe that further security measures should be in place to screen refugees for terrorist tendencies. Those in favor of resettling refugees reason that refugees’ lives are endangered in their homelands and America should

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