Child Refugees: A Multi-Genre Project

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For the multi-genre project I chose the topic of children refugees. I chose this topic because I believe that every human being was placed on this earth to do something miraculous, that would change the world for the better. My goal is for my readers to understand that life shouldn’t be taken for granted. I believe that if the world comes together as one, these refugees will no longer be seen as outsiders, and they can eventually show the world who they and their gifts.
Throughout the process of my multi-genre project I have done numerous amounts of research. I have watched videos, seen images, read interview and statistics. Doing so, I have learned more about refugees, than I expected and have grown respect towards them. I learned the most

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