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    With 65.3 million estimated refugees the world is quietly experiencing the worst refugee crisis since World War II (T). The only exposure the world receives about this on-going crisis is in the form of a picture of the lifeless body of a refugee child who drowned trying to cross the Mediterranean with his family; or a video that shows a young Syrian boy who sits in the back of ambulance covered in a thick, grey coat of dust and drenched in his own blood. Although these images resonate with the…

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    Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism and how they help Us Address Europe’s Refugee Crisis and other Humanitarian Crisis Syrian refugees, among refugees from other conflict areas, continue to pour into European countries at a level which has been the biggest driver labeling this mass migration as a crisis for the continent. Because of the crisis, the EU is seen as a divided international organization as it tries to countries struggles to cope with the large influx of refugees. Three schools of…

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    enough money to successfully resettle the 10,000 Syrian refugees that are planned to come in by the end of 2016. As Charles Shipman, a state refugee coordinator for Arizona says the amount of refugees that Obama is trying to bring in the country could not be supported by the current economic standing of the refugee resettlement program. (Quinton). Most refugee resettlement programs are nonprofit donating organizations that would have a hard time supporting the 10,000 individuals that are planned…

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    A Mother In A Refugee Camp

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    Like ‘War Photographer,’ ‘A Mother In A Refugee Camp’ makes use of religious imagery too. The poet has also used the technique of foreshadowing, metaphors, enjambment, similes, juxtaposition, biblical references and sensory descriptions in the poem to convey his message. The first line, “No Madonna and Child could touch," displays an iconic religious image where Mary saw Jesus die on the cross — creating ominous foreboding. Achebe also combines the senses of touch and smell by using a technique…

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    According to the text,”Going to School as a Refugee”, it states,” Programs that address the divide within the academic community are vital to creating an environment where refugees can succeed.” This evidence shows that many refugees would need education in order to succeed and have a better future. I feel like that is most important thing that many young children need. Another quote from the article,”Going to School as a Refugee”, it states, “ The face of Dallas has evolved as a result…

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    another country… A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her home country.” ("What's the Difference between Immigrant and Refugee? - CNN.com." CNN. Cable News Network. Web. 16 Dec. 2015.). This difference is something that many people do not understand in today's world. People think that an immigrant and refugee come from the same background and are relocating for the same reason but, that is where they are wrong. The experience between an immigrant and a refugee when relocating…

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    Before Deo was able to escape the harsh conditions of the civil war, he had no other choice but to stay in a refugee camp. Refugee camps aim to meet basic human needs, but the lack of space and infrastructure usually only allows refugees to settle temporarily. Most people seek refugee camps because they have escaped war in their home country and are seeking asylum that is granted in another country. These camps provide food and medicine; however, most people face infectious diseases and…

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    war crimes, creating one of today’s worst humanitarian emergenicies. Families are struggling to survive in Syria, while others are risking their lives in trying to reach escape to more stable environments in Europe and the United States. The Syrian refugee crisis has also resulted in numerous debates regarding whether or not refugees should be allowed into America. In my interview…

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    In the article, “A refugee Crisis, Not an Immigration Crisis” by Sonia Nazario, Sonia makes an argument claiming that the levels of young children leaving school for violence or drug issues have increased significantly in the recent years and that this trend is a severe problem with broad consequences. There are other claims that she makes which are also a severe problem globally. Various drug cartels and murders for example is one of the big issues to which young Americans are bound from and…

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    various ways, some may choose to ignore it, some may get vigorously torn apart by it and others chose to fight it with the utmost of powers. This is shown in the key poems ‘War Photographer’, ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ and ‘A mother in a refugee camp’. All of these poems show particular differences in their attitudes towards death; which is also seen in the further poems ‘Out of the Blue’, ‘Funeral Blues’ and ‘Mid-Term Break’. In Carol Ann Duffy’s poem ‘War Photographer’ is about…

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