The Huffington Post article‚ “The Cost of Turkey’s Self-Interest” written on December 28‚ 2015 by Khairuldeen Al Makhzoomi is about the way that Turkey is going about accepting Syrian refugees. Al Makhzoomi blames the mass amount of refugees for Turkey’s lack of food and housing and makes the claim that a lack of border encourages jihadists to join ISIS. He goes on to say that Turkey is actually supporting the Islamic State by providing them with money‚ training‚ and weapons. Al Makhzoomi believes
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Every day individuals can encounter discoveries‚ which may have been planned or unintentional. These discoveries can be fresh and intensely meaningful for an individual‚ allowing them to speculate about future possibilities. Through my analysis of ‘Go Back to Where you Came From’ by Ivan O’Mahoney and ‘You Are Not Your Body’ by Janine Shepherd‚ I have been able to explore how texts can display how the ramifications of the individuals’ discoveries differ from each other due to their previous social
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“Refugees are everyday people who are forced to leave their homes because they are afraid to stay in their home country.” Before Ha flees home she was sly‚ stubborn‚ and selfish. She would pinch the little girl next to her when she didn’t get her way at school‚ she would buy less for her family to buy more for herself‚ and she would do stuff just because she wanted to do it before one of her brothers. Ha is the main character from “Inside Out and Back Again” by Thanhha Lai. Ha is a refugee just like
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Banksy made a statement by painting a mural of Steve Jobs at a refugee camp in Calais France. The mural is captioned: “the son of a migrant from Syria.” Banksy here is trying to address the refugee crisis and express how through denying support to refugees we could be denying the world of the next Steve Jobs who happens to be the son of a Syrian immigrant. The use of Banksy to public walls is intended to deliver his political message internationally to the masses. Banksy’s mural provides a strong argument
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Abstract The psychological and scholastic effects in adolescent victims of ethnic cleansing will be explored longitudinally over a period of 10 years. Twenty adolescent refugees between the ages of 5 and 18 who experienced a mass genocide‚ will be recruited to participate. Participants will be given the Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents (DISC); (Shaffer‚ Fisher‚ Lucas‚ Dulcan‚ & Shwab-Stone‚ 2000)‚ and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI); (Groth-Marnat‚ 1990). Adolescents who show
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September 2010. Presently she teaches English Language to the Afghan Refugees‚ a project of Hashoo Foundation funded by the People of America through BPRM. She is one of the fortunate refugees who managed to escape from the terrorism-plagued country of Afghanistan‚ along with family at the age of five. It has been the helping hand of Hashoo Foundation that supported her education from grade 5 to A-levels. Most of the refugees‚ she teaches find her very close and feel at home with her which makes
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Ha has to move to a new country; like other refugees‚ they have challenges like having to move from their homes‚ which sometimes makes them feel inside out. When Ha and her family moved they left behind‚ “Ten gold-rimmed glasses Father brought back from America…”(Lai‚57). They have to leave their home because they want to go to a safe place to live‚ and they chose to only take so much with them. The items that they took were‚ a shirt‚ a pair of pants‚ three pairs of underwear‚ among other things
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smaller than the state of Indiana‚ Jordan measures only 34‚440 square miles (89‚342 square kilometers) with a population estimated to reach 7‚930‚491 in July 2014. (CIA‚ 2014) These population estimates include millions of refugees from Iraq (63‚037 – 2012)‚ Palestinian refugees (2‚054‚527 – 2013) and Syria (589‚792 – 2014). (CIA‚ 2014) Since most of the Jordanian countryside (about 75%) comprises harsh desert conditions‚ the majority of Jordanian’s live in the cities like Amman‚ the capital. (Samad
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with money and alcohol‚ seeking to maintain sufficient influence to keep his family safe. When civil war erupts and a Rwandan Army officer threatens Paul and his neighbors‚ Paul barely negotiates their safety‚ and brings everyone to the hotel. More refugees come to the hotel from the
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initiative addressing psychosocial needs of the people who have experienced massive forced displacement and/or identify as refugees. People migrate due to economic crisis‚ natural disasters‚ construction of dams and various others reasons that lead them into search for other opportunities‚ away from conflict and violence. There has been an observed increase in the number of refugees in low income nations (host community) with limited mental health care resources. Inflow of people further restricts the
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