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    last couple of months with Syrian refugees crisis‚ Canada has been actively involved in accepting Syrian refugees alongside with Germany‚ Britain etc. Canada as country is welcoming Syrian refugee became one of the headlines at global a level. There has been debate whether Canada should accept Syrian refugee or not? According to our group‘s observation there are positive and negative sides on the Canadian economy of accepting Syrian affected people. If we talk about

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    Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    INTRODUCTION The Syrian Refugee Crisis is certainly a hot-button issue today. It has been the subject of major political debate in the last federal election‚ with many criticising the Conservative Government for its slow speed‚ lack of commitment‚ and alleged cherry-picking attitude towards refugee resettlement. The Liberal Party‚ meanwhile‚ capitalized on the emotional atmosphere following the release of the photograph of the Syrian child‚ Alan Kurdi‚ dead on a Turkish beach; they pledged to bring

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    right to safety. (evidence) most show that refugee detainees are under conditions far worse than prison convicts. Fifthly‚ in addition to refugee law‚ international human rights law and Australian law both prohibit the expulsion of people to places where they are at risk of torture‚ the death penalty‚ cruel‚ inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment‚ or arbitrary deprivation of life. Australia seems to conveniently brush aside Article 31 in the Refugee Convention 1951 that requires countries not

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    Jane Mcadam Summary

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    (2013) 25(3) International Journal of Refugee Law 435-448 In this journal article‚ Jane McAdam reviews the events from mid-1950’s up until the 21st century‚ which have shaped the laws and policies that affect the way Australia manages asylum seekers. The Author use data gained through the Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ information from a number of cases and Australia government websites to identify the cause of Australia’s negative stigma towards the refugee status. Their research focuses on how

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    attack‚ few politicians in America refused the President’s plan to admit ten thousand Syrian refugee in next fiscal year thinking that terrorists will try to slip into the country posing as innocent refugees. Islamic States’ videos threatening imminent attacks on New York’s Times Square and Washington further strengthened the idea to refuse the Syrian refugees. This is not reasonable at all. A Syrian refugee has to pass through various scrutiny to be selected to settle in the United States. So‚ it

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    modern day hero for knowing what to do in a Refugee Crisis. She’s a modern day hero for knowing what to do in a refugee crisis because she lived through it and she wrote about it in her diary. The Diary of Anne Frank is a non-fiction work written by a teenage girl as she hid from the Nazis and the theme is hopeful as the girl tries to see the best in people and to imagine a future for herself‚ and she helps us today to know what to do during a Refugee Crisis. Anne Frank tries to see other the

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    1951 Convention

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    APPeAl  from  the  United  nAtions  high  Commissioner  for  refUgees Refugees are among the most vulnerable people in the world. The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol help protect them. They clarify the rights of refugees and the obligations of the 148 States that are party to one or both of these instruments. Universal accession to the Refugee Convention is a valid and achievable goal. In this anniversary year of the Convention‚ I appeal to all non-signatory States to accede to it

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    Title Page INSERT DETAILS Contents Part 1 3 Introduction 3 Health Disparities Faced by Refugees and Asylum Seekers 3 Planned Intervention 5 Background to Project 7 Aims and Objectives 7 References 9 Refugees and Asylum Seeker’s Health Care Needs: A Health Promotion Proposal Part 1 Introduction The world we live in is characterised by peace and conflicts that have often result to population movement. Those in conflict zones attempt to move to peaceful regions as refugees or asylum seekers. Under

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    Citizenship & Immigration Canada      Canada’s immigration policies have changed over the last few years. The most up­to­date  information is available on the ​ Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration​  web page. Use the web  page to answer the following questions.    Come to Canada  1. Select ​ Immigrate​  and then select ​ Apply to Immigrate​ . List and briefly explain the nine ways  people can immigrate to Canada.     Nine ways people can immigrate to Canada is if they apply for one of the following things: 

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    Brent Staples Sparknotes

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    (AGG) According to the author Francois Crepeau‚ there is a refugee camp in southwest Algeria that is fully equipped and supplied by international assistance‚ but this is not always the case for every camp around the world. (BS-1) Staples describes how refugees have many conflicts in the novel and it is then proven to be true in the article Refugee Camps. (BS-2) The novel shows how living in a refugee camp can affect how a girl will reunite with her brother and father. (BS-3) The author also uses

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