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    the Palestinian territories then there are living within the country. Within the reading, the term "refugee" is applied to all Palestinians who had to leave their homeland against their own will. The trauma of Palestinian refugees began with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that has led to the formation of the Palestinian diaspora and the foundation of the state of Israel. The fate of being a refugee and the unsatisfactory conditions in many Arab countries resulted in the unification of the…

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    Introduction 1.1 Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia In Australia the Refugee and Asylum Seeker social justice issue is a recurring matter that causes the Australian Government to take action. The Refugee issue in Australia divides the nation in half between the Government’s and the Catholic Church’s opinions. This causes a range of interest including professionals, priests, students and more people to write about the Refugee social justice issue. Morrissey is a professional who wrote…

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    embark on a reverse refugee experience; encountering the perilous and risky journey faced by refugees in Iraq, Malaysia and Africa. The series challenges the contemporary Australian audience on their own moral and multicultural values reflecting upon the hardships faced by refugees. Through the six participant’s initial prejudicial stance on refugees and their confronting experiences…

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    For my ethnographic research, I am planning on observing, how it is that the ongoing crisis in Middle Eastern countries such as, Syria and Lebanon, has propelled their citizens, to escape and seek refuge elsewhere. In most cases they have sought refuge in the European continent. These refugees have arrived in many different countries, such as Italy, Netherlands, England, Greece, Estonia, and Spain. I consulted 6 different sources of literature that portray what the situation for these asylum…

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    Introduction: Group of persons and individual fleeing persecution have been granting protection by states for centuries; conversely, the refugee regime in the contemporary context is largely the result of the second half of the twentieth century. On like international human rights law, modern refugee law has its roots in the consequences of World War II as well as the refugee crises of the interwar years that preceded it. Enshrined in Article 14(1) of the Universal declaration of Human Rights…

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    Teaching Learning by David Metzenthen In the short text “Teaching Learning”, Sandy moves to a new country to teach at Wyncha State School. In this new country, Sandy is completely isolated from anything she has ever been familiar with in the past. This means that Sandy must be resilient in order to deal with the new, unfamiliar environment that she is faced with. “Teaching Learning” raises issues which are relevant to readers future lives. This is because we are all eventually going to have…

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    Impacts of misfortunate events; An analytical study of The Kite Runner Every country in the whole world has problems. Although not all problems are equal and effect the citizens in different ways. Afghanistan is one country that has had some major problems and this has caused many people to flee this country. The novel The Kite Runner shows how Baba and Amir have to flee from the disaster and come to america. The migrating affected Baba in many different ways. Which lead to changing his…

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    The Syrian Crisis started in March 2011, when protests started taking place against Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s president. In turn, the president’s forces responded with harsh violence. It started to build up, until it turned into rebellions. Hundreds and thousands of Syrian civilians were caught in the middle, and were forced to escape the country. As of 2015, there have been around 220,000 deaths, half of which are civilians. The U.N has been working together to find a way for the refugees to be…

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    main characters, Salva and Nya. Both stories take place in Sudan. While war is happening, surviving is far more important than anything else. In Linda Sue Park's’ novel, you’ll keep wanting to read more and more. A boy named Salva who became a refugee from the war, soon realizes that he has to take initiative and become an independent leader. It was just a regular day in school for Salva until he heard gunshots. “CRACK!”(5) Was a loud sharp noise that came from outside of the school. No one…

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    The current population in Syria is 22 million people. Over the course of a few years, three million Syrians have become refugees abroad and six and a half million more have fled their homes for other locations within the country. Most of the Syrians have been going to Europe- places like Turkey and Lebanon. A few months ago, the UN reported that the Syrian war is responsible for the number of displaced people. Due to the war, roughly forty-three percent of Syria’s population has fled the country…

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