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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 one of the main challenges in…

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    It completely removed any entitlement to mainstream benefits for asylum seekers, they created instead a parallel system. Section 115 of the Act is a status related barrier to support, this applies to people outside the European Union. For example if you are in the UK as a student with a student visa, you will have student status…

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    status does not alter an individuals’ eligibility to human rights, which are devoid of discrimination. The following text will address the violations of human rights amidst social concerns including: organ harvesting, social cleansing and asylum seekers. Violation of Human Rights is not just limited to issues such…

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    accurate. So, through social media, job seekers can increase their chance for being hired or selected for consideration through their profile. Using social media can be beneficial for both job seekers and companies because it can build trust. Trust is an essential foundation of all types of relationships. Relationships are what allow businesses to grow and have long term success. Transparency on social media platform is a good way for organizations and job seekers to start connecting with their…

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    These stakeholders wish nothing to change about this issue, as they made a promise to the people with the policy ‘turning back the boats’ (Operation Soverign Border 2014) by successfully reduced the number of asylum seeker boats arriving on Australia’s shore. The Governments policy of turning back the boats has helped their resolution, with 90% reduction rate, as they aim to stop the boats before they arrive at Australia, ultimately reducing the number of children in…

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    success, but because he makes people in Australia see their country’s past from a different view. He has very deep understanding and above all, he has been proved to be successful in explaining a clear picture of Australian politics in regard to asylum seekers, climate change and the various political leaders who have impacts on Australian politics. He seems to make very effective argument in regards to Australian political history which can impart sufficient knowledge to an ordinary man…

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    explore and have our interest. Extreme sports are a good idea. One reason that extreme sports should be participated in is that they give adrenaline seekers a place in society. In the article “The World's Most Dangerous Games” The author Clare Davidson stated “some get their kicks from champagne… while others like jumping off tall buildings.” Adrenaline seekers are in a constant…

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    Australia’s response to the current refugee crisis is fairly decent, and it’s definitely a step in the right direction but it can be improved upon. There are an estimated 59.5 million refugees and displaced people in the world today. More than half of these refugees are taken in by just nine countries; Pakistan, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Kenya, Chad, Ethiopia, and China. Not including refugees that have been relocated from overseas, Australia currently is home to 34,503 refugees, which is…

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    over the last several months. There are countries such as Germany and Sweden who have been accepting large amounts of migrants. Other countries have been creating “hot spots” where asylum seekers can be registered when they are making their travel to Europe. The EU has agreed to relocate 160,000 asylum seekers over the next two years out of the more populated countries. But all of theses efforts simple are not enough. The EU has identified its common preferences and desired goals to solve this…

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    Intro (237) Children in immigration detention centres have been a prevalent issue since 1992, which has affected the lives of many that are fleeing their countries to seek a better life. This issue affects the common good in unfathomable ways. Some of the happenings in the detention centres affect the dignity of not only the children in the detention but the adults too. The children have either been witness to or experienced some form of violence or abuse whether it is sexual, physical, or…

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