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    Asylum Seeker

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    Introduction: This booklet is about refugees and Asylum Seekers, this book will tell you about; What are refugees and Asylum Seekers, It will have graphs and flowcharts about the process of getting to Australia as a refugee or an asylum seeker, it will talk about what people smugglers are, what Detention Centers and Immigrants are, It will also talk about where they have come from and how they arrive in Australia. What is a refugee? A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their…

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    Refugees are often described as people who are afraid of being persecuted because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political option, so they flee their home to a safer place. In the UN Refugee Agency, there are 65.6 million refugees in it and nearly 22.5 million of the refugees are under the age of 18. In the poem, Inside Out and Back Again, Ha, the main character, and her family had to flee Saigon because the war was getting closer and closer.…

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    For example, in most cases, the refugees had been first asylum seeker that had enter illegally to the country or under a visitor visa. The data on the worldwide forcibly displaced population suggests the necessity for global institutions to address the social issue which is likely to be…

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    humanitarian crisis after the World War 2. More than five million refugees have fled the country, including more than 2.4 million children and millions more have been displaced internally. By the end of 2016, over 5.8 million children are affected among the 13.5 million total people in Syria affected by the Syrian Conflict. The number of refugees is increasing by every year by the end of 2016 over 4.8 million people have registered as refugees. The conflict in Syria has been going for more than…

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    improve his open-mindedness to the reality happening in their nation. At first, he won’t permit the refugees inside the hotel because of his ego to uplift the name of the hotel and by believing that the refugees can’t do anything regarding with their well-being. He needs to improve his self-confidence. His confidence towards his actions lowered because of the pressure-weighted upon him to save the refugees and to maintain the same quality of the hotel. Through this, he doubts his every move on…

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    to the ‘Universal Refugees Experience’ of fleeing and finding home. Before catastrophe, refugees weren’t known as what they were called today, they were normal citizens having a good life ; they had everything that they needed, until the war and they had to leave or skedaddle their homes; turning their lives ‘inside out’ and sometimes their lives are turned ‘back again’ War is sometimes the main reason for people skedaddling their homes. Before war or other catastrophes, refugees had good…

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    Ha Coming Home Essay

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    any other reason that made them leave. Some universal experiences they have to go though are learning the language, finding somewhere to stay, and eventually getting used to a new life with the help of others. It is a long process, but almost all refugees are able to finally get back into the daily grind and adjust to their new lifestyle at some point. Ha and her family came from South Vietnam, but had to flee due to the war coming closer and closer. She had a happy life in Saigon, even though…

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    EU As many nations in Europe embrace to maintain its role in aiding refugees, others are against the idea of welcoming them. From plans to promote open hands to these emigrants to riots demoting the acceptance, a true refugee crisis has emerged. As each day passes, Germany and the EU takes action and opens its borders to migrants all around, whereas, in Poland, Pope Francis urges his followers to accept and welcome the refugees but more than half of the population is against the welcoming due to…

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    Isolation Vs. Intervention

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    interventionist policies demonstrated during World War II and the Syrian Civil War, in regards to refugees and military intervention. In keeping with its isolationist…

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    from their homes, refugees flee to other countries to find a drop of hope for a better future. Their lives are flipped upside-down because of cultural factors, shock, discrimination and racism, and confusion. In the novel, Inside Out and back Again by Thanhha Lai, readers learn about the struggles of young refugees by walking in a young girl’s (Ha’s) shoes. When moving into a new country, refugees often have to have to adapt to different cultural standards. Most refugees have never…

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