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    Asylum seekers have been escaping their hostile countries for decades now‚ but where are they fleeing to? Not to Australia. With the Australian government forcing asylum seekers to Thailand and other foreign countries‚ it is lessening the number we‚ as Australians‚ have to "deal with"‚ at least that is the government’s plan. Many Australians believe that asylum seekers and refugees don’t deserve to come here to Australia‚ however if those Australians were to be forced to flee Australia due to war

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    “The Age of AIDS” by frontline is an apt study for two reasons. First it details the process of identifying a disease which was new and mysterious; second in doing so it gives us insight on how epidemiology plays an important role. This gives us an understanding of epidemiology and its basic concepts in force while executing this role. The objectives of epidemiology of identifying the cause of disease‚ in this case AIDS‚ extent to which it has penetrated. Finding records for similar cases for further

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    of what makes an individual insane? Is it the medication they receive or is the way they are treated in the asylum? Is there any type of moral treatment for these patients? Many can agree that mantel asylums are the reason that an individual become mad‚ individuals in mantel asylums are treated like animals. Moral treatment I can agree is the key to helping individuals in mantel asylums. Take example my mother a couple years ago was diagnosed with depression; it was a hard year for my mother

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    Abstract Asylums such as The McLean Asylum for the Insane located in Boston‚ The Worcester Lunatic Asylum‚ and The Northampton Lunatic Hospital have been around for many years. Since the 1800s through the 1950s asylums have drastically changed in appearance‚ treatment‚ diagnosis and many aspects of the asylum such as the food patients are given to eat‚ and what work the patients get to do while being treated. The grounds and buildings of asylums have made significant improvements. Treatment

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    A murderous stench possessed Thorncliffe Asylum‚ trepidation suffused the asylum dwellers. A vile killer remained at large and claimed five victims already. Torrents of rain poured down furiously like bullets‚ accompanied by howling winds. Harkness floundered along the stone path in his black derby shoes‚ struggling to resist the wind that is desperately trying to knock him off balance. He glanced up at the beautiful building made of polished white marble‚ towering over him as if in an attempt to

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    article 31 of the Refugee Convention‚ Asylum Seekers are stated to have a right to enter a country in seek of Asylum. Approximately 35-50 people are granted refugee status in Australia‚ all of which are from offshore detention centres. These are Australia’s offshore detention centres. The first is a well-known centre of Australia‚ Christmas Island detention centre. While it is offshore‚ it’s still a part of Australia‚ just a long way away. But in 2012‚ two new centres were opened in completely different

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    processing of asylum seekers‚ People who flee from countries which are persecuting them‚ escaping for their lives. Australia’s mandatory detention policy means that asylum seekers are locked in a detention centre until they are processed‚ which can take years. According to the Minister for Immigration‚ Amanda Vanstone‚ this is in order to deter other arrivals. Detention-centre advocates tell us that our tough attitude towards “boat people” is a deterrent for others who may consider seeking asylum here The

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    Truth is a concept that exists throughout the cross-section of society. Telling the truth is extremely complex as truth is compromised by commercial self-interests. This is represented by the satirical television series Frontline directed by Rob Sitch et al. Frontline humorously mocks a typical current affairs show and its representation of the truth. In the episodes ‘The Siege’ and ‘Smaller Fish to Fry’‚ Sitch utilises sophisticated techniques to demonstrate how truth is manipulated and concealed

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    The country’s 2nd psychiatric clinic‚ Spring Grove clinic‚ opened in Baltimore in 1798 now positioned in Catonsville‚ Md.via Kirsty Groff In u.s. new thoughts have been developed about the control and remedy of mental health in nineteenth-century. but later on this idea known as “moral treatment‚”.(Patricia‚ ’Antonio‚ PhD‚ RN‚ FAAN). The buddies Asylum‚ established by means of Philadelphia’s Quaker network in 1814‚ turned into

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    though treatments in the 19th century weren’t as harsh as those in the 18th century‚ many patients were perceived as a threat to the public safety until physicians began changing their tactics toward treatment. In the beginning of the 19th century‚ “...asylum doctors applied various treatments to patients’ bodies‚ most often hydrotherapy‚ electrical stimulation and rest”(Holtzman) to correct the nervous system that they perceived as flawed. Doctors were still cruel toward patients‚ and put them through

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