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    To begin refugees are coming from all around the world due to conflicts in their countries. most of the refugees are fleeing from syria for numerous reasons. Many of the refugees leave syria to begin new lives in a different country. There have been many conflicts going on in syria for a long time so it makes sense why people want to get out. Not everyone is just coming from syria though, refugees come from a lot of different countries (figure 1). Most of the refugees are coming from syria, but…

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    across the Mediterranean, seeking a better life.” Referring anything to a swarm of something instantly creates a sense of fear for the readers or listeners. His use of use of language has been criticized and condemned by rival politicians and the Refugee Council as dehumanizing. This irresponsible and dehumanizing choice…

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    Food was seen as a gift during the war because it was in such high demand. Salva was extremly lucky to have encountered a memeber of the group who happend to follow a bird to their souce of nutrients. A bees nest. Their technquie of getting the bes out of the nest wasnt eaxactly the smartest but they had to do what they ever it took to get the one thing they desperattly yearned for." It was worth it, Salva thought as he touched his eye gingerly." Even though Salva has been stung by multiple bees…

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    not limited to the organization’s websites, news articles, journals, various books and interviews for the directors. For the purpose of this study, three organizations were chosen. The organizations have the same line of work, which mainly entails refugee resettlement across the globe. The organizations include Mercy Worldwide, American Red Cross and the UNHCR. These organizations have far-reaching mandate of making those who have fled…

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    Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    European nations would argue otherwise. The Syrian refugee crisis continues to be an international issue as the United States and other non-European nations begin to extend asylum offers to refugees, while European nations hope the 230 million euros they have invested in researching methods to hinder illegal immigration will prove successful in combatting refugees looking to immigrate illegally. Meanwhile, they will also search for methods to aid refugee programs in handling the massive influx…

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    asylum seekers arrive in New Zealand they spend the first six weeks adjusting to life in the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre. The centre, where currently 165 refugees are staying, consists of four different agencies: Immigration, Medical, Counselling, and Education. Maria Lawyer, who has spent 28 years researching and being involved in refugee education, is a manager at the Centre for Refugee Education. Ms Lawyer always felt strongly about education and social justice. “The idea of people…

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    To a large extent did people reflections of Australians involvement in the Vietnam war mainly Challenge the Australian foreign policy during the 1960’s and the 1970’s. This argument can be clearly demonstrated through the reflections of Wilfred Burchett, William White, Simon Townsend and veteran of the Vietnam war Laurie Smith and through their reflections, beliefs and ideology’s it can be clearly demonstrated that people did all through Australia did disagree with Australia’s involvement in the…

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    resolve refugee problems. When Malaysia have issues of Rohingya people migrant crisis(BBC NEWS.2015) .The UNCHR ready to provide medical and other temporary aid. Moreover. UNCHR also help Malaysia sea border to stop more Rohingya people arriving by boat (UNHCR.2014). From 1975 to 1996 , UNHCR assisted the Malaysian Government to provide the necessary protection and assistance to the Vietnamese boat people (UNHCR.2011) the Malaysian Government continues to cooperate with UNHCR in addressing…

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    The Migration Act 1958

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    refugees. “According to the Migration Act of 1958, (“Migration Act 1958”) children of parents who are classified as a refugee are given the same rights as their parents.” The aim of this paper is to identify and explain how The Australian Legal System does not adequately protect and enforce the rights of children seeking refugee status in Australia. The relevant law to children seeking refugee status in Australia is the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) that states the interests of the child should be…

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    Maternal Health Issues

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    Under the third Sustainable Development Goal, the UN member states have restated their commitment to improving maternal health. However, in the advent of the current refugee and migrant crisis, issues arise regarding maternal health in this subpopulation. The target improvements in maternal health cannot be achieved if the maternal health of refugees and migrant women is neglected. Relocation of these women to areas with…

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