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    The Happiest Refugee

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    Anh Do’s story is a timely reminder of the plight of refugee in our country. Discuss the Happiest Refugee in the light of Do’s universal message about the suffering of human beings during times of war and the struggle to make a better life in a foreign country. The Happiest Refugee is a memoir written by Anh Do which was first published on the 1st of August in 2010. It is regarded as one of the most influential and well-received novels in the world of literature for its great insight on the life

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    The German Refugee

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    Mel Carter In “ The German Refugee” by Bernard Malamud‚ we have character named Oskar Gasnerr‚ who is a German- Jewish refugee‚ escaping from German Nazis and comes to America‚ where he has no kins and he can not speak the English language properly. He is supposed to give a lecture in English‚ which is too hard for him to do. Apart from having to talk a language he can’t‚ he is also detachted from her own counrty and family‚ and have economical and social difficulties there. No matter

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    is a poem written by Langston Hughes and it is called “The Weary Blues”. It creatively displays the expression of the African American’s struggle and perseverance through the use of songs and music. Also‚ like much of his poems‚ shows the struggles of African Americans and their strive for equality and freedom. The persona in this poem is describing the experience of listening to a blues musician in Harlem. Langston Hughes is showing the culture of the African Americans through the blues singer

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    Refugee Mother and Child

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    English Commentary Refugee Mother and Child From the beginning of this poem ( the title) to the end of the poem we can feel a sense of pain that the son undergoes as well as the pain and love a mother of a refugee also goes through. In this poem- Refugee mother and her child‚ Chinua Achebe starts off with a very melancholy tone as we are made to imagine the sorrow in a mother’s heart as she would soon have to forget and let go of her dying son. Achebe begins with a bond of affection by using

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    The Little Refugee

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    The Little Refugee – Multimedia Text 1. The Little Refugee is a multimedia text. This book is a great example of belonging due to the representation of Anh Do and his family moving from Vietnam to Australia and belonging into the Australian culture. I chose this article because of the several aspects of belonging represented in this text. These aspects include social belonging‚ cultural belonging and just the overall acceptance in a new country. Anh has many difficulties during his life in Australia

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    Refugee Mother & Child

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    About the Poet Chinua Achebe (pronounced /ˈtʃɪnwɑː əˈtʃɛbeɪ/ born Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe on November 16‚ 1930) is a Nigerian novelist‚ poet‚ professor at Brown University and critic. He is best known for his first novel‚ Things Fall Apart (1958)‚ which is the most widely read book in modern African literature. Raised by Christian parents in the Igbo town of Ogidi in southeastern Nigeria‚ Achebe excelled at school and won a scholarship for undergraduate studies. He became fascinated with

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    Refugee Struggles

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    Refugees go through many struggles by losing family members‚ Prized possessions‚ and their homes. In some severe cases they lose their country and can’t go back because there is nothing left. Ha went through many struggles‚ but is adapting well. She is learning English and making friends. “ Refugees are everyday people who are forced to flee their homes because the are afraid to stay in their home country. When they flee they may leave behind family members‚ friends‚ a home‚ an job‚

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    Refugee Narrative

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    Task 1 Travelling in the shoes of a refugee For years‚ I walked to school in fear. I did not fear an unexpected test or an oral presentation. I feared guns pointing at everyone‚ even the little girl with the pink knapsack. I feared bombs‚ suddenly blowing up‚ leaving my body cold and bloody in the dirt of the ground. I was a teenager‚ and yet still I never knew what freedom felt like. My mom yelled “dinner!”‚ and I sat down in our little kitchen. It was November 15‚ and it was colder than usual

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    Personal Reflection “The Happiest Refugee” – Anh Do. English Communications 3 – Line 6 Renee Hall. Teacher – Amanda Williams. Renowned comedian‚ Anh Do’s award winning autobiography The Happiest Refugee is a heart-warming and touching journey that leads the audience through Do’s experiences from his early days as a child in Vietnam‚ to his successful career as an influential television personality and well know Australian stand-up comedian. Throughout the text‚ Do explores many ideas and

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    Refugee Article

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    The Sunshine Coast has always been viewed as being conservative but opinions are changing when it comes to big issues’ such as campaigning for refugees and asylum seekers. The coast has four support groups dedicated to helping and protecting the rights of refugees and asylum seekers - Buderim Buddies ‚ Australian Homestay Network‚ Amnesty International Community group and Amnesty International USC Campus group. These groups engage residents in activities to educate them on issues facing this minority

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