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    Indochinese Refugee Panel

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    the now communist friendly country. The fall of Saigon left many South Vietnamese civilians fleeing the country for safe-haven in Southeast Asia and North America. Passed on May 23‚ 29175‚ under President Gerald Ford‚ the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act was a direct response to the fall of Saigon to which allowed some 130‚000 refugees from South Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Cambodia to enter the United States under a special status and also provided financial assistance to refugees. While some

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    Hmong Refugee Summary

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    When Your Patient is a Hmong Refugee‚ under the American Journal of Nursing‚ provides guidelines to the medical community in how to effectively understand Hmong patients. To understand this subject‚ author Betty Rairdan and Zana Rae Higg‚ conducted interviews with 13 families from five different clans‚ all refugee families and have resettled in Washington. The families‚ mentioned many similar ideas that were presented in The Spirit Catches You And You Fall. For instance‚ all families mentioned the

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    Sonny Blues Analysis

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    After reading “Sonny Blues” by James Baldwin which is about a narrator who parents passed away while the narrator was in the army. Because of his years in the army he has not have a great bound with his little brother Sonny. After reading a newspaper; the narrator then discover that his brother have been arrested for using and selling heroin. Sonny moves in with his sister in law and after Sonny figured out he wants to be a musician‚ he made the decision to join the navy to leave the streets of Harlem

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    Analytical Response – Refugee Refugee‚ a novel by Alan Sunderland conveys the horrific qualities of Australia by showing us the view of a 12-year-old boy‚ a refugee who has to live in a detention centre for 12 months in the Australian outback. Sunderland condemns the fact that Australia has closed doors and is not letting refugees into its world. Sunderland encourages the reader to feel empathy for the plight of those seeking refuge from other countries and exhorts us to embrace an Australian Identity

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    The Happiest Refugee

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    Life Without Limits is an amusing yet an inspirational book written by Nick Vujicic‚ a preacher who has travelled around the world inspiring people. Born without any limbs‚ Nick overcame his disability to live not only independently‚ but also to live a rich and fulfilling life. He is a model for anyone that is seeking true happiness in their lives‚ or anyone who is not satisfied with themselves. The text is a brief yet inspirational autobiography about the protagonist Nick himself. The purpose of

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    The Syrian Refugee Crisis

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    The Syrian refugee crisis has divided American politics but united American Jewry. With state politicians taking strong stands on both sides‚ the polarizing question of whether to open our doors to Syrian refugees has created yet another wonderful opportunity for color-coded US maps (mellow yellow = welcoming refugees‚ orange = NOT welcoming refugees‚ noncommittal gray = not committing). But a similar map of American Jewry would look relatively monochromatic – for us‚ the notion of turning our backs

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    Refugee Research Response

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    Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: Country: Date: MNG32859 Mongolia 4 February 2008 Keywords: Mongolia – Homosexuals – Universities This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not‚ and does not purport to be‚ conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim

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    Perseverance‚ patience and dedication results in success this means that if one does not give up he/she results in success. This is shown in “The Happiest Refugee” as the family struggles to get out of Vietnam and to live the life they want to live and it is also shown in ”The Pursuit Of Happiness” as the family move from one place and struggle to find a job and get money. Perseverance‚ patience and dedication leads to success‚ success does not mean reaching set goals but gaining something that is

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    Life in Refugee Camps

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    Natural disasters have always devastated human lives miserably. Be it an earthquake‚ hurricane‚ flood‚ tsunami or any other kind. The human life in the worse affected area reaches to a zero. Almost everything from food‚ clothing and shelter to the luxuries are to be restored from scratch. Series of scams and frauds that follow any natural disaster compel me to think ‘if natural disasters are really an act of God or man?’ Though economists keep studying the affects of natural disasters from an

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    The Blue

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    The Blues is a musical form and genre‚ which originated in South America within the African-American communities. It originated near the end of the 19th century‚ and was rooted from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers (which are very similar to work songs‚ but some do not have lyrics)‚ shouts and rhymes. The blues form in jazz‚ rhythm and blues and rock and roll; and each is characterised by a specific chord progression‚ the most common being the twelve bar blues. The blues notes‚ are played or

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