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    employment. Higher education is no longer a symbol of career success. This may sound painful for graduates but let’s face it. It is reality‚ no matter how harsh it may appear. [You may also want to read The Unemployment Issue Among the Malay Job Seekers] In July 2006‚ The Sun newspaper reported that the unemployment rate of public universities has reached a staggering 70%‚ whereas the private institutions recorded 26% and foreign graduates 34%. Out of the 70%‚ the highest unemployment was contributed

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    In 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

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    The Asylum Seekers "If I could change one thing about Australia..." If I could change one thing about Australia‚ I would change the poor treatment of the Asylum Seekers from war-infested countries. In fact‚ Australia is the only country in the world to mandate the detention of Asylum Seekers. This Anti-Asylum policy has been at the spotlight of international criticism by various humanitarian organisations‚ calling the actions of the Australian Government "an act of discrimination and racism". Australia

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    humanitarian‚ decent country‚” said Mr. John Howard back in 2001‚ this statement was coincidentally made during the time in which 438 Afghan asylum seekers were refused permission to enter Australian waters. Arriving in a cargo vessel‚ the MV Tampa‚ after almost sinking in an Indonesian boat‚ the captain of the Tampa claimed that he had saved the asylum seekers’ lives at the request of the Australian Search and Rescue authorities‚ so why was it that the Tampa was told to turn back? Obviously‚ we don’t

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    a scenario faced by thousands of people every year who are classed as asylum seekers. Brindha‚ the 9 year old Tamil asylum seeker who on a crowded boat off the Indonesian coast‚ made a heartbreaking plea to Australian journalists to please save them‚ the prime minister delivered a cold reply: “I make absolutely no apology whatsoever for taking a hard line on illegal immigration to Australia.” The 253 asylum seekers – not illegal immigrants – on that boat had sacrificed everything they had to

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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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    We have been lead blindly toward the view that allowing asylum seekers into our country is as Tony Abbott puts so bluntly‚ "misguided altruism." In reality‚ it is not our kindness that is misguided‚ but our perspective which has also become increasingly narrow and one-sided. Right now‚ all we are doing is reciprocating the overblown arguments of politicians with an attitude that is both uncompromising and selfish. We hold the mistaken belief that the interests of our country can only be protected

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    Why We Should Allow Asylum Seekers Into Our Country Allowing asylums into our country is one of the most controversial topics spoken about through Australia. Rick Morton‚ a Social Affairs Writer for the Australian‚ wrote an article named‚ ’10 Things You Need To Understand About Asylum Seekers’‚ I will not be going through all of these points however I will be talking about most. Although he is quite a comedic journalist‚ he does prove a valid point about why every negative thought towards asylums

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    number of students attending college in recent years. Now the pool of unemployment graduates is rising to worrying levels. Of particular concern is the difficulty in finding a job due to the increasing demands of employers‚ growing competence of job seekers and the growth of the number of qualified job applicants. According to many accounts‚ graduates are finding it difficult to secure a job and those who find work is often too confined to wage positions. In 2014‚ the annual employment rate was estimated

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    Eassy on Asylum seeker

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    Advertising: information or manipulation? The given topic is debatable. In this era there are many kind of advantages and disadvantages of advertisement. Some people support it but some people are opposing it. I have many reasons to support my answer. In this essay‚ there will be discussed views in detail. Firstly advertisement is a good source of information. In the present time there are many kind of option are available for getting information. For example newspaper easy option in this way by

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