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    I believe that we should still be allowing immigrants into the United States. I understand that people are very concerned on us letting in ISIL members into the U.S. Yes‚ there is a risk but we can not let Syrian Refugees suffer just because we have a concerns for our safety. In the U.S. we have white American raised terrorist. It’s not like we are having the same risks we have before. I understand ISIL has made huge attacks recently but we could currently have ISIL members in the U.S from when they

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    towards integration of the refugees with the local community‚ refugee self-reliance within the local community and economy and support of local development: In Southern Chad‚ where the security situation seems more or less stable‚ despite the insecurity that affects Northern CAR‚ the HCR will concentrate its efforts in legal assistance to the CAR refugees to achieve local integration for those who want it. To that effect‚ refugee identity cards will be delivered to all CAR refugees. Education campaigns

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    The League of Nations 1. The body that was formed out of Wilson’s 14 Points was called the League of Nations. (a) The League’s aims and objectives were set in 26 articles known as the Covenant. (b) President Wilson was hoping that the League would unite against any future international wars. (c) The League of Nations offered the idea of collective security. This meant those countries would act together if any member were threatened by any hostile state. 2. In the beginning the League did have

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    people‚ or are they going to leave them out because of the ones who aren’t actually Syrian Refugees. So‚ do we risk the chance or leave them all out and be better safe than sorry? There hasn’t been a final decision yet. Two different authors wrote about Syrian Refugees and what happened with the U.S. In the article‚ "Fresno Family Represents the Plight of Syrian Refugees" it represents all of the refugees trying to come to the U.S. They came to the U.S to get away from the war. It didn’t feel like

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    have devastating effects on individuals and their societies. It was the horrified effect of First World War that led to the creation of the League of Nations. The failure of the League to prevent another war and the bitter lessons of the Second World War fostered the transformation of the League of Nations into the United Nations (UN). The United Nations was charged with the maintenance of world peace‚ develop good relations between countries‚ promote cooperation in solving the world’s problems and

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    Refusing Refugees As most of us know‚ recently there was an attack at Paris by a popular group of terrorist known as Isis‚ although this is not their first attack‚ whether or not refugees are to be accepted into the U.S. has brought more attention. ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and they are a group of religious extremist and their main goal is to create a group of Muslims who will all follow their extremist beliefs. The problem with that is that now many Muslims are being

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    History – League of Nations Q1) In what ways did the League of Nations aim to deal with disputes between countries? (4Marks) The League of Nations would try to encourage countries to disarm so there would be less threat to one another and also for them to trade together to build stronger bonds. The League of Nations would give the nation aggressor a mere verbal warning and if the nation aggressor did not listen to the warning they would have to pay much great consequences such as economic sanctions

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    The Hawaiian language is native to the United States‚ specifically the state of Hawaii. It belongs to the Austronesian family‚ on the Malayo-Polynesian branch‚ of the Oceanic language group. It is said that Tahitian or Marquesan travelers sailed to the Hawaiian archipelago around 1000 A.D‚ settling onto the islands and creating Hawaiian. Hawaiian was the only language spoken there until Captain Cook’s arrival in 1778. Currently‚ there are 1000 native speakers and 8000 fluent speakers of the Hawaiian

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    Trafficking of refugees is the illegal trade of refugees for economic gain‚ i.e. money. It can occur within a country or may involve movement across borders. It affects all regions and most countries of the world. Women‚ men and children are trafficked for a range of purposes‚ including forced and exploitative labor (slavery)‚ sexual exploitation‚ and forced marriage. This is an extremely important issue and an even more serious violation to fundamental human rights like right to life‚ right to liberty

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    What do you think about allowing refugees to our country? Why do you feel that way? I feel that allowing refugees into our country seems all right at first but in the long runs when you really stop and think about it we are only hurting our self. I feel this way because if you think about our recent events with refugees and ISIS its not a good turnout for us because a once well trusted refugee can change within a split second and we give them the advantage by letting them in and it’s our job to prevent

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