people and over flowing detention centres are a controversial problem today. Go Back To Where You Came From is a documentary directed by Ivan O’Mahoney about a social experiment that challenges the dominant views of six Australians about refugees and asylum seekers. These six Australians are taken on a 25 day journey where they are placed into the troubled “worlds” of refugees. For a few of the Australians it is their first time overseas but‚ for all of them it is the most challenging and confronting
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bottle of aspirin and washing it down with vodka. While in the emergency room‚ Susana claims that she doesn’t have bones in her wrist‚ and grew back upon arrival at the hospital. While her stay in the asylum Susana takes part in some impulsive behavior by running away with Lisa another patient in the asylum. Susana strikes as the kind of person who doesn’t belong in a place like this and is a nice girl. One of the nurses Valarie who is an exceptional nurse can’t be a doctor due to her ethnicity. Susana
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State Sovereignty is defined as “ the power of a state to do everything necessary to govern itself‚ such as making‚ executing‚ and apply laws. Australia is a sovereign state as only Australia itself can make laws for Australia. An example of this is if an international law is made‚ it is up to Australia’s federal government to decide whether they want to accept this law for their country. Other countries cannot force Australia to accept this international law. Domestic law governs the behaviour and
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replaced by Operation Triton‚ 2015 (May) – The European Commission proposes a quota plan that would require EU member states to accept a certain number of refugees based on economic growth‚ population‚ unemployment rate‚ and previous involvement with asylum seekers. EU nations offer differing responses to the plan. 2015 (June) – The EU starts surveillance-based naval operations to monitor Libyan human smugglers. Aircrafts‚ drones‚ and ships from over ten EU member states will determine whether it is
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References: 1. AAP (2013) Asylum seeker boat continuing trend: Libs. dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 21 April 2013 from http://global.factiva.com.simsrad.net.ocs.mq.edu.au/aa/?ref=NLDLTW0020130419e94j0008e&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from= 2 5. Australian Bureau of
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extremely quick if the flight is between two European Union countries. However‚ non-EU resident enter through a different channel‚ where they are subjected to more severe checks. Procedures for Asylum seekers Asylum seekers fleeing from their country arrive to UK airports with no documents‚ asking for asylum will be questioned by immigration officers‚ who will detain them in detention centres until it is decided if they should be allowed to stay in the UK. Validity requirements for EU passport
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For centuries‚ any discussion or reference to a mental illness was making people increasingly uncomfortable. More often than not‚ mental afflictions were and still are kept as a dark secret. An unusually big dark secret: the statistics show that‚ in the US alone‚ around 46% of the population is diagnosed with a mental illness‚ of them 27.7% is co-morbid with two or more mental ailments and 17.5% with three or more. It is inevitable that‚ with almost half of the population being affected‚ the “secret”
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Islamic hospitals‚ according to Howells (1975) to a milieu therapy as archaic approach in Middle Ages. Until the 19th century ‚ there is no form of organised systematic care for people with mental illness‚ excepting charitable provision or public asylums. Rogers‚ A. & Pilgrim‚ D (2001)‚ points out the beginning of the 19th century
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The principle of state sovereignty has a profound effect on the promotion and maintenance of world order‚ however‚ nations still abuse its immense power to disrupt the protection of human rights. State Sovereignty is the ultimate law-making power of a state. It is the ability of a state to govern within its own borders without external influence/interference. However‚ state sovereignty is quite ambiguous‚ it is both a barrier and a vehicle for the promotion and maintenance of world order. Countries
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You wake up after a long and well-deserved nap‚ and reluctantly pull off the warm blanket. You decide to have a snack‚ and groggily tread across the floor. You open your bedroom door and are shocked. The floor is lava‚ burning away into ashes and leaving your memories and sentimentally valuable items in shambles. You are rescued by the National Guard‚ and on the way to implied safety‚ they explain. Your house has been bombed. Once you reach the safe house‚ you are stopped at the door. "Sorry‚ you’re
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