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    Hannah Arendt Refugee

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    In Hannah Arendt article “We Refugee” states that the hardship of being a refugee is in losing one’s past. I think it was clearly presented in this movie how the town was not able to accept her just as a human being but when she agreed to do what they wanted her to do, they accepted her and gave her 2 weeks to see if she does what they told to her to do then they will accept her. They didn’t feel it was their duty to help her just because she was not from their village and I think they would…

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    Happiest Refugee Quotes

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    The Happiest Refugee written by Anh Do, is a story of his life and the struggles that his family went through. All of the struggles that his family encountered they stuck together and got through them. The Do family originated from Vietnam and took an overloaded boat to Australia in 1980 to start their new lives. Anh’s family struggled to make money in the beginning but that did not change they ways that they saw each other, they saw each other as a kind, loving family. Some of the times that…

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    One of the largest refugee camps in the world is currently located in Dadaab, Kenya. The living conditions in the camp are atrocious. Overpopulation is one of the biggest problems in the camp, as Somalian refugees continue to pour in, escaping from the war and famine that has ravaged their country. The refugee camp is supporting and housing more than quadruple its capacity. Many people even die on the way to the camp, and the ones who make it end up living outside in tents produced with whatever…

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    Anh Do has experienced a great deal of adversity throughout his life, with the help of family and friends he has been able to overcome many obstacles to become the man he is today. The Happiest Refugee written by Anh Do, shows the importance of friends and family. This memoir provides the viewers with a serious yet humorous recount of the hard journey Anh and his family have faced, from being trapped on a small boat full of people which took them from Vietnam to Australia to being robbed of…

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    Refugees have been the focus of considerable public concern in recent years and of a range of government and community responses I am writing to you on my thoughts after reading The Happiest Refugee by Anh Do and watching the series Go Back to where you came from directed by Ivan O’Mahoney, I now have a broad knowledge on the advantages and disadvantages of refugees throughout the world. I strongly believe in viewing all sides when we refer to refugees I see how it’s a problem in the world but…

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    The European refugee crisis is the first migration crisis of the 21st century. One of the primary causes why Europe is dealing with a staggering influx of migrants is due to the increase of violence in the refugee’s countries. Ever since the division of the Ottoman Empire, conflicts in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa have become common. A certain hatred and rivalry lives and thrives in this region of the world and can clearly be felt throughout the differences among their populations and…

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    (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) are causing Syrian’s to leave the country. The people of Syria want to escape the fear and violence. The United States has offered protection and freedom to Syrians. This paper will explain why the United States refugee policies have changed after terrorist’s attacks linked to the middle east. The events of September 11, 2000 and November 13,2015 enforced policies in allowing entrance to foreigners to prevent future attacks. Syrian civil war began in 2011 with…

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    safety of the minors. Refugee lawyers took the case to the High Court (Plaintiff M70/2011 v. Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and Plaintiff M106 of 2011 by his litigation guardian, plaintiff M70/2011 v. Minister for Immigration…

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    Some people are doing great and some people are going under mental illness, however, she doesn’t want to blame everything on U.S. Government Policy. Furthermore, she believes that some people had been under depression while they were in Nepal’s refugee camp. And they committed after they arrived in the United States.…

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    refugees that are mistakenly misunderstood and confused with immigrants. A refugee is a person who leaves his/her country out of fear seeking a better life. In the article, “A Syrian Refugee Story”, by Alex Altman, he informs people first hand as to what and who the world do not pay attention and the troubles people have to seek and live through just to escape their homeland nightmare. In doing so, he using the story about a refugee, Faez al Sharaa, as an appeal to emotions through testimonial…

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