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    The word “refugee” is been defined as “ a person who has escaped from their own country for political, religious, or economic reasons or because of war.” (Cambridge University Press, n.d.). Even though they are also considered as migrants, they cannot go back or stay in their country of origin anymore. Race, religion, politics, economics wars and natural disasters are reasons for people to becoming refugees. Moving to a new place causes refugees to face some difficulties, such as language and…

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    War Persuasive Speech

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    Those people closed their eyes in the dark-red coffins forever, and be putted together without any vitality anymore. We will never know what is the last thine in their mind. Miss somebody, or hate this world. Obviously, they are compelled to leave their hometown. Maybe their home was boomed by missile, maybe husband lost his wife, and maybe children’ parents have already died. As we know, civil disorder in Libya cause war, and it lead to hundreds of thousands of people lost their home. Many…

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    the influx of people entering the country illegally. The struggle and length of time it takes to obtain refugee status, and the prominent danger these people are in, often leads them to enter the country illegally. Illegal Immigration policy must be a priority for the United States, as it affects the lives of men, women and children who are victims of violence and corruption worthy of refugee status, that deserve to…

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    Therefore, tt is agreeable by many that society are becoming greatly concern over the overwhelming arrivals of migrants that is happening in all part of the world. The striving of migrants over recent years has been an eye opener to the people around the world that their efforts were brought forth for the community to provide assistance but should they? Eakin and Annan engaged the issue and pointed out that assistance towards these people is needed but in various ways. Eakin asserts concern…

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    to adapt to a new culture, language and customs is a breeding ground that leads to trepidation or hopelessness, as they try to adapt to a new way of thinking and living. Stein (1979) recommended that educational accomplishment is indispensable for refugee children’s assimilation into…

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    Syrian Religion

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    Syrian people are fleeing their native country to Canada and other safe countries mainly because of the civil war, which has left their homeland in complete devastation. The war that has been relentless since spring of 2011, after pro-democracy turned violent when some teenagers were arrested and tortured for painting revolutionary slogans on a school wall. This caused hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets, all over the country in a protest demanding President Assad’s…

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    Campus Support Team

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    The ideal staff members would have an awareness of the plight of migrants and the role of education in empowering refugee youth to be community leaders. Moreover, the WUSC head office staff would have strong leadership skills and philanthropic management abilities. Besides, in dealing with regional, international partners and government agencies, WUSC staff would have to have some international exposure. More specifically, the campus support team would compose of individuals who can inspire…

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    against Syrian involvement and refugee aid along with what this opposition views as notable counter-claims. The main claim in opposition of accepting refugees is the evidence that host countries are suffering from the bombardment of the refugees and as a result, their livelihood has taken a toll. In the article “Development and Protection Challenges of the Syrian Refugee Crisis,” Zetter, Roger, and Ruaudel focus primarily on the negative effects the Syrian refugee crisis has had on the…

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    the United States does not consider the immigrants living conditions in their country. Body Paragraph: Immigration Main idea: As an immigrant from Otherland Barri will be taking a longer process to be accepted as a United States citizen over a refugee. -definition of immigrants -legal process to seek residency -the reason the U.S government hasn 't improved the legal system…

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    Through the years, Macedonia has been facing a serious problem of migration. Firstly the migration was from villages to cities then it continued from smaller to bigger cities and finally out of the borders of Macedonia. Years ago, uneducated people left Macedonia and went working abroad in search for a better life. Now the situation is changed. Young and educated people are leaving Macedonia. They change their address and come back to their fatherland once or a few times per year. If this…

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