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    Refugees can come from anywhere they feel like they can no longer be safe in. Refugees and Migrants have a crucial difference. A migrant is someone who is moving in search of a better life elsewhere, while a refugee is someone who has been forced to leave their country. The UNHCR defines a refugee as ‘someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.’ In today’s society, most of the refugees come from Afghanistan, Syria, and Somalia. According to…

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    Refugees

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    country of asylum, nearly all refugees require social assistance until they are able to sustain themselves and their families in the society sufficiently. Further, social security and public assistance is particularly important to those refugees who are unable to earn their livelihood due to unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age, or other circumstances beyond their control. The right to social security and public assistance is available to refugees both under 1951 Refugee…

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    countless minority groups have left their homeland due to reasons such as persecution. Cambodian refugees and Vietnamese refugees are both minority groups in…

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    Introduction (200 words) Community health care is a broad and every expanding topic which underpins many social, political and economic decisions. For community nurses to provide optimal care to their clients an understanding of the health care principles is essential to how they will be provided within the nursing and community setting. This essay will discuss how knowledge and understanding effects health literacy and the underlying health principles that are relevant to a large Afghanistan…

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    Refugees And Immigrants

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    The topic, mental health needs of a refuges and immigrant helps explain the major problem and needs of a refugees and immigrants. The word refugee refers to an individual who ran away from his motherland in fear of being persecuted, for religious freedom, discrimination, civil war, or abuse of human right. In the year 2000, there was an estimate of 40 million refuges around the world, (Pumariega, Rothe, & Pumariega, 2005). In addition it was estimated by the United Nation Commission that one…

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    Transnational Refugees

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    collaborated study conducted by Daniel Milton, Megan Spencer and Michael Findely on the influx of refugees and transnational terrorism, countries with a significant refugee population are at high risk of transnational terrorism. This study focuses on the radicalization of refugees with respect to conditions in refugee camps and on the treatment of refugees in the host country. According to this study, most refugees experience miserable living conditions inside the camp as most camps are…

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    Refugees In Canada

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    been spent by the Canadian government to ensure refugees do not receive health coverage (Holcroft,7). Many believe the cost to provide refugees with health care is expensive, yet, as the Canadian Council for Refugees stated, “according to government calculations, IFH costs were only about one tenth as much per claimant as the average amount spent on health care per Canadian” (CCR, 6). Another claim made by the government which started that refugees received greater benefits than other Canadians…

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    American Refugees

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    though they have the resources and money? The closest countries to Syria should accept refugees because other countries are overflowing with immigrants, which consequently causes many problems as the wealthy Arabic countries stand by and do close to nothing. Saudi Arabia, and many more countries are very close to Syria but they are not accepting refugees in their country. These countries should accept refugees because, it was an international responsibility to house them, as many countries have…

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    Essay On Refugees

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    People fled their region or nation then become refugees or "displaced persons" due to wars, natural disasters, religious conflicts or other forms of oppression. The refugee influx has been a major concern in Australia and the immigration policies have caused a number of debates and controversy since World War II. In 1930s to 1940s, Australia has been involved in the refugee crisis since the Nazi Holocaust. The arrival of Jewish refugees resulted a number of debates and arguments in the Australia…

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    Interrogation On Refugees

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    Government plans to relocate refugees have continued to move ahead this week as immigration minister Scott Morrison has travelled to Cambodia to sign a memorandum of understanding which would allow refugees in detention on Nauru to settle Cambodia. The government has also begun to push for the reintroduction of temporary protection visas along with new 'safe haven enterprise visas'. This legislation would see around 30,000 refugees currently living in the Australian community outside of…

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