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    The first question to ask is what is a refugee?. According to United Nations Protocol, refugees are people who are outside their origin country because of a threat coming from either in or outside. The threat comes from ill treatment because of political opinions individuals adopted, or racism against a specific individual have the same religion, or nationality (Congressional Digest, 2016). They escape from violence causes that threaten their lives. This definitely removes them from the…

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    According to the position statement issued by Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2012), detained asylum seekers in Australia would reside in the community that is similar to jail for a prolonged time until the necessary background checks are finalised. Moreover, relevant research theories about harmful impacts of mandatory detention suggests that the persons condition who have existing traumas can be aggravated by detention, because of its negative effects on social…

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    The Arkham series has come a long way since Rocksteady 's first installment - Arkham Asylum, back in 2009. The series reached new heights with the sequel Arkham City in 2011. Gone were the restraints of the asylum, with an entire city being explorable. Gliding through the sky at night with the city lights glistening in every direction was a joy to behold, and bringing justice to the streets of Gotham felt as fun as it was brutal. With Batman: Arkham Knight, Rocksteady has taken what was so…

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    Harley Quinn In Mad Love

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    She then begins to recite how she came to be in love with said man who just tossed her outside like trash. As Harley reminisces, she begins with how she met the Joker. Harleen Quinzel was a resident studying mental health at Arkham Asylum. Soon after arriving and meeting the Joker, he leaves her a rose and a note asking to meet with him. As like many abusive relationships, the abusive spouse is affectionate like a normal relationship would be overall. Harley finally set up a session…

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    you about the joker. He was a normal criminal once, just stealing to keep his family alive, until he falls into a vat of chemicals and gets horribly transfigured and changed his normal skin tone to white. He committed crimes and ten was sent to arkham asylum. There he met harley quinn a nurse there and got her to fall in love with him and she broke him out. Now here are some facts 1. He had his face cut off and put it back on 2. He killed robin 3. He knows batman's identity… AND DOESN'T…

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    still a villain since she steals, kills, and terrorizes cities. Harley Quinn was not a villain in the beginning of the story, instead she was a psychiatrist at the Arkham Asylum. Harley is made into a villain after she falls in love with a maniac, the hero’s enemy, the Joker. “Harleen fell in love with the villain, broke him out of Arkham and devoted her life to making him happy and spreading his bloody brand of mayhem.”(“Harley Quinn” 2017) In the story, Harley’s goal is not to torment Batman…

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    remembered the beautiful woman he would fight all the time known as Silver Judgement. He wanted to know who she is behind the mask but he knew that right now he needed to do his job and work with Bruce until they got the job of getting the villains to Arkham Asylum to help people in need. He then sighed as he walked to the Batcave in order to actually get his uniform on as well as getting his gear ready for battle only to then go to the batmobile with Bruce and Robin in order to actually go to…

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    Born and raised in the east end of London, the Cobblepot family was one that lived a life of immense power and riches. Oswald, one of four children, was the youngest. Arthur Cobblepot, the patriarch of the family, lead an expansive monopoly on the London shops, but, was almost rooted out by the police by the time Cobblepot turned ten. Moving to Gotham City in the following winter, it didn’t take long for Arthur to begin a new monopoly on the harbors and eventually climbed his way into the upper…

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    In the later episodes of the series, Jim Gordan is framed by Edward Nigma, a villain in the series and is sent to Arkham Asylum. Edward Nigma, the villain, is a Dionysian figure who tries to bring chaos to Jim Gordan, who is the Apollonian figure. The Apollonian and Dionysian impulses are balanced in the series because Jim Gordan constantly brings order and peace, which…

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    a mental illness and we associate words such as “psychotic” or “dangerous” without really understanding what it is like for them. In addition, the way mental illness is portrayed in pop culture, especially in movies or graphic novels, such as Arkham Asylum, does not contribute to a positive way of looking at those with psychological disorders considering they create inaccurate views. Therefore, in order to…

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