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    Ethos Rhetoric Essay

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    to flee their home, as refugees, to seek safety. The problem is that countries are hesitant to accept these refugees with fear for security for their country. The ethos tool of rhetoric plays an important role in what the nations will do for these refugee due to their moral characteristics if they support humanity or security. Ethos Rhetoric Ethos is an important tool of rhetoric where one tries to persuade an audience to agreeing with one wants. Ethos is based on character. In order to prove…

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    An asylum seeker is defined as someone seeking protection whose claims for refugee status has either not yet had their application assessed or rejected. Asylum seekers arrive by boat or plane. The government will assess an asylum seekers’ claims and if they are found to be ‘true refugees’ they are granted the approval of a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). Asylum seekers who arrive “illegally” by boat in Australia are detained in detention centres, where they are detained (without charge and…

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    The refugee crisis is a severe and ongoing issue across the world that has sent millions fleeing from their home countries, a situation that has stirred up controversy in the United States over the past few years. Some argue that allowing refugees from violence-ridden countries such as Syria is a serious threat to our country’s security and doing so is more trouble than it’s worth. Others claim that the US has to stick to its values and remain a safe-haven for refugees and migrants, and that…

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    After the war in Vietnam there were hundreds of thousands, Vietnamese people leaving the country in the search of new place to live. Given the United States role in the conflict, America became obligated to admit them into the country. In total we took over 750,000 Vietnamese people into our country so they could start a new life. Today, we created the same type of war conflict as vietnam that caused thousands of people’s homes being destroyed. Like Vietnam, we should have to coalesce as a…

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    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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    freighter MV Tampa rescued 438 refugees off a sinking fishing boat named the Palapa (Doherty, 2011). It was an event that ushered Australia into what is now more than a decade of constant failures to meet humanitarian conventions and international laws outlined by the United Nations and ratified by the Australian government. Federal politicians will often exhort to the use of exclusionary, and often divisive language whenever asylum seekers or refugees are discussed, particularly in the public…

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    Refugees, According to John Kerry”(Reuters and Vice). Details how many refuges The United States is going to bring in. In 1975 National agreements sent 275,000 refugees to The United States as a result of war, “What History Can Teach Us About The Worst Refugee Crisis Since WW II” (Alfred). Usually, war creates and displaces migrants causing crisis. Hopefully the Tragic history can teach people to prevent crises. Lauren Peters who shares possible solutions to, “Migrant Crises: How can EU respond…

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    They are standing up for themselves when underestimated or misjudged and putting in the work so they can adapt to the culture. In the speech made by Til Gurung he states how important refugee transitions are, “I help explain important documents and laws to my community members, help interpret at parent-teacher conferences and medical appointments, teach them about home safety, where to find cultural foods in Oakland, how to use the bus and how to drive.” The services…

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    services to the resources, energy, industrial, infrastructure, property and defence sectors. Its clients include major enterprises across the world, as well as all levels of government.[2] In 2014, Transfield Services announced its responsibility for refugee support and welfare services on the islands of Nauru and Manus.It won a $1.22 billion immigration detention center contract with the Australia current Liberal Party Government.(SBS 2014)The involvement of Transfield Services incurred…

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    The USA has been the ‘’safety’’ ground for thousands of individuals throughout the years. Thousands wanting to escape their home country from life-threatening reasons or other extraordinary conditions, such as escaping religious, racial, and political persecution or avoiding lack of economic. After the Great Depression, immigrates increased from a low 3.5 million to 9 million in the first decade of the new century. Most Immigrates worked with contracted laborers, and a majority grew cities,…

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