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    The refugee crisis is a global problem that impacts many people’s lives and takes away basic human rights from many of the refugees. Refugees move from their own country to another with barely any money or luxuries, this basically means they will have to start their lives over in a new country. While fleeing their country refugees have to worry about facing things such as: persecution, disease, and even execution; as of now there are 15.2 million people that had to flee their country and try and…

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    In his article “The Global Refugee Crisis Worsens,” author James Graff describes in detail the immigration crisis; there are more and more wars ravaging this Earth, and immigration has increased tenfold. Graff also explains the strain this has put on countries natural resources and economy; they don’t have enough money to support incoming immigrants, as well as the natural resources to allow both new immigrants, and an ever-growing population, to stay in the country. This has led to the mass…

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    just to get safe, this is the daily life of refugee child. Refugees are a problem in Under the Persimmon Tree, by Suzanne Fisher Staples, and in real life. Real life situations have influenced the book in many ways. With Staples being a journalist herself she witnessed some of the acts of being a refugee. Although, this story is fictional, most of the pain that people are going through is still there. She portrayed the refugee camp as bad places for refugee, she shows the pain of walking through…

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    addressing an audience on the imperative issue of the current refugee crisis and its overall impact on the European continent. There are two groups of refugees that this will be focusing on, the main group are Libyan refugees and the second group are Syrian refugees. The Libyan refugee crisis started in 2011 after the civil war, however, it is now widespread across Africa as the place to run to in order to get to Italy. The Syrian refugee crisis began in 2011 and has become drastic due to the…

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    Topic and Main Question: My topic for this paper will be the Syrian refugee crisis. My main question is what is the most effective and reasonable way we can aid this crisis and help the refugees, without serious consequences? Summarize: In “Regulating Human Rights: International Organizations, Flexible Standards, and International Refugee Law” Jill Goldenziel discuss possible solutions in further improving how refugees are currently handled. Currently there are international laws and treaties…

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    “Refugee temporality” is a designated term that defines how a refugee themself understands “the long and unbroken time and space” (Tang 21) of one’s captivity. This expression highlights “each crossing, resettlement, and displacement, an old and familiar form of power is being reinscribed” (Tang 21). In Unsettled, Eric Tang follows Ra Pronh and her movement throughout the neverending imprisonment. Ra, and the other Cambodian refugees embody the “immigrant struggle to survive and build a new…

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    because the bullies are making fun and physically and mentally hurting her because she is different and from a different country. Additionally the writer of the article, “Refugee and Immigrant Children: A comparison” states, “Both refugee and immigrant children may encounter society’s discrimination and racism…”(Fantino, Colak). Refugee and immigrant Children get discriminated because…

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    How ARC Advances Social Justice in Crises American Refugee Committee (ARC) is a nonprofit organization, based in Minneapolis, MN that works with refugees, internally displaced persons and people facing disaster and conflict in 11 countries (ARC 2016). The types of conflict ARC addresses includes natural and war related disasters and gender based violence that result in oppression, persecution, poverty in terms of resources, health, education and wealth, and displacement. ARC aims to assist…

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    English Essay - Anh Do The happiest refugee is a Memoir with the extraordinary story of how made it from Vietnam to Australia, Survived and became one of Australia’s best loved comedians. Throughout the book And meets Lots of People Some kind and willing to help and some mean and angry. In the book he meets Pirates, Nuns and a kind friend who helps him in every way possible. On Anh’s journey with his family to australia they meet up with a bunch of pirates who took pretty much everything that…

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    Recently, the Syrian Refugee Crisis has come to the attention of many countries, including the United States of America (US). The conflict between the Syrian government and the rebels has caused this crisis and needs to be resolved. The US wants this crisis to be fixed for its people, as well as the Syrian refugees. The US took in a total of 2,290 Syrian refugees since 2011, which is when the Syrian civil war began, through Nov. 2015. The US president’s plan is to take in 10,000 Syrian…

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