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    Shantel Mayinoti 11A English Oral Task 19 August 2013 Topic : XENOPHOBIA Xenophobia is the fear of foreigners resulting in violent actions . A report by the Human Sciences Research Council identified four broad causes for the violence: intense competition for jobs‚ commodities and housing group processes‚ including psychological categorization processes that are nationalistic rather than superordinate a feeling of superiority in relation to other Africans and exclusive citizenship

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    is directed towards the foreigner‚ the ’other’‚ who expresses his difference through his unexpected‚ unforeseen and chance presence. This presence carries uncertain consequences. If the other is not integrated according to the rule of inclusion‚ if he does not become ’one of us’‚ he runs the risk of existing as a foreigner and hence‚ of being identified as an enemy . What emerges here is a process whereby‚ on the one hand‚ an apparatus is developed to remove the foreigner by labelling him an enemy

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    unique perspective. Henry Lawson’s short stories ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In A Dry Season’ realistically brings to life images of isolation and hardship in the Australian bush‚ Armin Geder’s picture book ‘The Island’ illustrates the alienation of a foreigner on a xenophobic island; and Nick Baker and Tristian Klein’s film ‘Punctured’ use similar distinctively visual qualities to exhibit images of loneliness. The aforementioned composers enable readers to envisage realistic themes of life and and understand

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    belongings regular to those who hold such a title. >Padre Damaso speaking with a foreigner. Padre Damaso: You’ve just arrived to the Philippines‚ haven’t you? Foreigner: Yes Father Damaso‚ this town is so ni- Padre Damaso: You’ll see‚ A few more months in this country and you’ll be agreeing with me; it’s one thing to govern from Madrid‚ and quite another to make-do in the Philippines. Foreigner: But… Padre Damaso: Take me for example (gets louder; most of the guests looks) I’ve

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    HKU SPACE Community College  Associate Degree Programmes    2011­12 Semester 2  Introduction to Multimedia­ Course project    Title: Traditional Chinese Restaurant                            Class: 246­23  group no.: no. 2  group member: Lun Yik Ki (10488782)   Wong Hoi Lam(10489252)  Yeung Tsz Lun(10489179)   Chung Man Nag(10489284)    Lecturer: Titus Yiu            Content    1                                                Introduction    ​    In Hong Kong traditional culture‚ Chinese restaurant represent our  

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    Unexpected Trip

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    Journal Writing NAME : Muneer Sallam . STUDENT ID : 12071809. PROGRAMME : ADTP. AN UNEXPECTED TRIP Life events are experiences that can be expected or unexpected. Different people face different experiences‚ which can also change a person’s life. Unpredictable life events are those that surprise people as they do not have any idea what will happen. An unexpected trip can cost someone his job or studies sometimes. Similarly‚ I had to go on an unexpected trip a few days ago. My visa

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    Examine the impact that foreigners have on Singapore. In Singapore‚ there has been a rise in the number of foreigners over the last few years. Foreigners‚ who include highly skilled professionals‚ lowly skilled workers‚ and even foreign students negative impact brought about by them. Foreigners are considered to be a double-edged sword by many Singaporeans. The impact that foreigners have on Singapore can be classified in terms of education‚ economic‚ social and political impact. Increasing

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    A. Nemtin‚ A-339 THE FOREIGNER by William Saroyan Text analysis Those who remain under the Saroyan spell can only hope that the world will come around. His work simply seems too extraordinary and universal‚ to be cleared from the shelves... Peter H. King‚ in "Saroyan’s Literary Quarantine"‚ in the Los Angeles Times (26 March 1997) I do not believe in races. William Saroyan. One of the most famous writers in the United States‚ William Saroyan (born August 31‚ 1908 Fresno‚ California‚ U.S.) is best

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    English is considered to be the most common and important language of the world today. A great number of people understand and use English in every part of the world.English is the most useful language. Being good at English‚ we can travel to any place or any country we like. We shall not find it hard to make others understand what we wish to say.English also helps us to learn all kinds of subjects. Hundreds of books are written in English every day in all countries to teach people useful things

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    China Coursework – What Is Chinas View of Foreigners In the 1900’s Chinas view of foreigners was very clear‚ they didn’t like them. China hated foreigners because of many things‚ evidence of these can be shown by things that had taken place at the time and cartoon drawings that had been drawn at the time also. Evidence of cartoon’s that showed that China didn’t like foreigners can be found in the “modern world China textbook”; China’s view of foreigners was that they were uncivilized and savage

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