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    old, moldy, expired rice. But it is the only thing to eat, so the refugees are forced to eat it. Some refugees that were living in refugee camps claimed, “Food and water are provided, but they are rationed.”(Catherine: Refugees: Who, Where, Why) Refugees in camps don’t have very many things like food and water to live off of, slowly malnourishing…

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    Refugee Health Care Essay

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    Grant Proposal: Refugee Health Care Matters The organization, Refugee Health Care Matters (RHCM) sole purpose is to educate and assist refugees to the United States (US) in obtaining adequate and affordable health care. RHCM began in 2016 after the need for education and assistance in the area of health care became known through research. When refugees come to the US, they are sponsored through various organizations that are responsible for finding furnished housing, providing education in…

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    transfer of refugees from a state to a second or third state where protection has been sought and has agreed to admit persons as refugees with permanent resident status. The state always provides protection against reimbursement and provides a resettled refugee and his / her family or dependents with access to rights similar to those of nationals. David Fitzgerald analyzes this complex phenomenon of assimilation from the point of view of the sociology of international migration. The author…

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    to provide some type of guidance or comfort to offer him, sadly all i had left to give was a penny with a hole in it. As I volunteered amidst the refugees in za'atari camp ( the largest Syrian refugee camp at approximately 80,000 and now considered to be the fourth largest city in Jordan) and Jerash camp (Palestinian refugee camp resulting from the 1948 exile) the changes done were sentimental and heartfelt but not concrete. I felt no practical change, making someone smile is not the biggest…

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    Ngoc Vo Thesis

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    Vietnamese Military. Ngoc was separated from her husband and family during the war and escaped the country in 1978; she had not reunited with her family since then. She came to the United States of America at the age of thirty-one and was placed in a camp in California, three years later, she got married to her husband, Long Nguyen, and they were introduced…

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    Victorian Refugee Health

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    asylum seekers spend their time in refugee camps before resettling to a host country. Condition at the camp can cause detrimental effects and can affect their mental and physical health. For majority of the refugees resettled, not much information is know about their health required beyond a health history taken upon entry (Morris, Popper, Rodwell, Brodine & Brouwer, 2009). Introduction: Victoria has as of late accomplished its greatest expand in settlement by refugee background and asylum…

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    “Go Back to Where You Came From” is a powerful documentary series that first aired on the 21st of June 2011. (SBS, copyright 2015) It features the journey of six Australians, all with very personal views about asylum seekers, living the refugee experience in reverse for a period of 25 days. This assignment task requires us to analyse and evaluate how well the documentary persuades the audience to adopt the invited reading of feeling empathy for the refugees coming here to Australia (N. Maine,…

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    people started working and affording to take care of their families they started going to the school where the government paid for them and gave them extra tutorials at school that could help them. Sources Cited Page Linda, Thong, “A Vietnamese Refugee Tells Her Story.” https://herb.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/965? Accessed 5-23-17 Carving Out Entrepreneurial Niches,…

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    War often causes people to have to flee their country, leading to the separation of families and destruction of the life they once knew. For example, the refugee crises in the Middle East has caused thousands of refugees to flee from their countries in an attempt to find a more peaceful, fulfilling life elsewhere. All around them, their friends and families are becoming a number to the growing statistics of deaths. To escape the violence, many Syrians are migrating to neighboring countries to…

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    A refugee can be any person who has left their home because they are afraid for their safety if they stay. Once refugees leave home, they have to find refugee camp in another country until they can resettle into a new home. When refugees flee, their lives twist and turn inside out because of all the changes they go through and everything they leave behind or lose. This is very challenging for many people to go through; as soon as refugees resettle, their lives start to turn back again when they…

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