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    It was a stormy night on elmstreet by the mental asylums house. A person from the mental asylum has died, nobody knows who did it, but a superhero named super cow and cops have come to find out what happened. So as they search the place they find a weapon it is a surgery knife. Then all of a sudden the lights go out and then there is another murder. The lights come back on And they see that a man has been choked to death. They hear a noise it i9s a laugh but where is it coming from. The people…

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    The first question to ask is what is a refugee?. According to United Nations Protocol, refugees are people who are outside their origin country because of a threat coming from either in or outside. The threat comes from ill treatment because of political opinions individuals adopted, or racism against a specific individual have the same religion, or nationality (Congressional Digest, 2016). They escape from violence causes that threaten their lives. This definitely removes them from the…

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    The first public British psychiatric asylums began to surface in the early 17th century and their questionable treatment of patients continues to be the spark of controversy. In the beginning, large Victorian public asylums were advertised with curative treatments and benevolent therapies with a emphasis on humanity (Hand). With this assurance that Victorian people’s mentally ill family, friends, and peers would be receiving sufficient care, these institutions gained a considerable amount of…

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    collective EU response to the refugee crisis. The Common European Asylum System In order to fully grasp what factors prevent an EU collective response, it is important to first analyze the policies in place for the EU to deal with the asylum seeking refugees. According to the European Commission, “Asylum is granted to people fleeing persecution or serious harm in their own country and therefore in need of international protection.” “Asylum is a fundamental right; granting it is an…

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    Immigration has recently become the center of the presidential debates, and every candidate is trying to offer up the best position regarding this topic. For instance, the democrats maintain a low profile on their stance because many, such as Hillary Clinton, believe immigration is be something we should allow more of. While the republicans, excluding Jeb Bush, strongly support the strengthening of our immigration laws. That being said, Donald Trump’s stance on immigration is the most popular…

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    In the next four decades, developed nations can expect a flood of climate change refugees. A large array of actors including politicians, government agencies, journalists and activists will respond to news about migration and immigration in a number of ways, through religious, ideological and emotional lenses. What will determine refugee assimilation processes and treatment in foreign lands depends on a number and quality of frames harnessed by agencies and media groups involving climate change…

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    The Dark Night trilogy set the gold standard for the characters Batman, and the Joker. Every casual movie goer or critic would tell you that the most recent portrayal of each of these characters isn’t as good as the Dark Night Trilogy characters. With the flop of Man of Steel, and Batman vs. Super Man, Warner Brothers, the company making DC films, wanted to take a lot of control away from directors, and unfortunately the first movie to take such directions was 2016’s “Suicide Squad” by David…

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    A person who has been forced to move away in any situation should be considered a refugee. “Refuge: a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble” The definition of refuge is used when someone is seeking safety from danger. I agree with this definition of refuge. If my house burnt down I would be forced to find refuge since my burnt down house would be a safety hazard and no longer a good shelter. The same reasoning can go with someone leaving their country. For…

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    attached to you. In the 1800 this is what life was like for people living in asylums. In the 1800’s people didn’t have the medical knowledge of mental disease that we have today. In asylums people were abused and tortured. abuse included: chaining, over medication, and many more. Luckily in the 1840s a type of “reform” occurred where instead of physical abuse. They started to use more of a positive way of helping. Asylums needed to be reformed because of the mistreatment of paitents and the…

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    to the retired sanatorium has resulted in a number of run-ins with the ghosts and entities that dwell within her hallways and rooms. On September 18, 2010 Alex, Krystal, and Chuck Mandiville were assisting with a ghost hunting event at the closed asylum. It was during a lull in the activities of the day that they experienced a curious event. “The three of us had decided to walk around the building to take photos,” said Krystal. “During this period of time the building was secured and no one…

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