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    Adoption of the Paris Agreement at the 21st annual Conference of the Parties (COP21) has brought new attention to the detrimental effects of climate on communities all around the world. For the first time in history, all 196 countries committed to addressing global climate change. Building off of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the aim of the Paris Agreement primary is to “hold the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue…

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    Should immigration and refugee policies be more tightened in Canada? Lan Nguyen Student number: 101076860 Instructor: Catherine Luke English for Academic Purpose 8 George Brown College 21st October 2016 Table of Contents Abstract 3 [Title Here, up to 12 Words, on One to Two Lines] 4 [Heading 1] 4 [Heading 2] 4 [Heading 3] 4 References 4 Footnotes 4 Tables 4 Figures 4 Abstract Canada accepts hundreds thousand immigrant and refugee and they seem to be an important part of Canada in…

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    how they can improve the immigration and resettlement process in order for Syrian refugees to receive aid and refugee resettlements status in other countries. Syrian’s are not only at risk in their home country, they are also at risk in other countries where they would want to…

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    the recent terror attacks that occurred in Paris. These refugees and their families undergo background security checks and medical examinations before entering into the U.S. There is a lengthy process that follows these clearance checks. Once the refugee is settled they are provided with food, housing, health care and usually employment services. After traveling so far in potentially harsh conditions the Syrian refugees are prone to upper respiratory tract infections, diarrhea and skin…

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    If anyone does a generic search of the words “Muslim Immigration” through Google you will come up with more than twelve million different sources on this issue. Likewise, if anyone does a search on the “Syrian Refugee Crisis” you will get well over seventeen million different sources. This search gives a small glimpse into how large this issue is. This is why many people are interested in how the United States is going to respond. There are many different views on what should be done given the…

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    situations, including the Kosovar Conflict and the Vietnamese Boat People Crisis. In order for its interferences to be successful, the United Nations must utilize each component in its arsenal effectively: monitoring, pro-action, and reaction. The current refugee crisis from Syria and its neighboring countries has manifested extensively due to the United Nations’ inadequate…

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    that is, Asylum Seekers. The Australian government, both past and present, has introduced very tight laws regarding the treatment and Australia’s acceptance of Asylum Seekers. This is unacceptable. Not only is Australia a signatory to the UN 1951 Refugee Convention, which means that we have a duty as a country to protect them, but also Australia only receives and accepts a very minimal amount of refugees every year compared to other countries. As well as that, Australia was built on migrants.…

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    After the lengthy and painful election process that the United States had to witness, the word refugee may still be ringing in our heads. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the major party candidates, threw around the word with seemingly opposite connotations. The online Webster’s dictionary even goes so far as declaring it one of the top 20% of words in public use. Though it defines refugee as: “someone who has been forced to leave a country because of war or for religious or political reasons,”…

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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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    The refugee crisis I am choosing is Empowering Women Refugees because I believe that it is important to focus on such an overwhelming issue even today in the twenty-first century. Women have always been seen as second-class citizens around the world, even in developed countries such as the United States women do not receive equal treatment as men. There are more than 66 million people forcibly misplaced throughout the world (Women’s Refugee Commission). Women and children account for most of…

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