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    . Reasons of Migration It would never be an easy decision for a person to leave his country of birth and look for his fortune elsewhere. There are a number of reasons why migrants leave their countries. These so-called push factors exist in the poorer or conflict-weary regions of the world and some of them are defined as: • dissolution and disintegration of multicultural states‚ accompanied by religious and ethnic conflicts; • increase in natural disasters‚ the progressive destruction of major

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    children have had to leave their friends‚ school‚ and sometimes extended family. Children are missing out on important life-skills‚ including social‚ and cognitive development. To try and combat these major issues‚ Canada should allow 25‚000 Syrian refugee families into the country over the next two years. Many will argue that Canada should not allow in any Syrian refugees because of national security issues‚ and that they will take Canadian jobs. Others would argue

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    them who want to work for little money can get a job‚ and it is a bad job with a bad salary. Wasim is a Kurdish refugee‚ and his is working at the Royale Café on London Road. He earns only £3 an hour‚ which says £600 a month. The money is not very good. But Wasim has to work‚ because he sends it back to his family. I think it is unfair‚ that he has such a bad job just because he is a refugee. Wasim has a hard life‚ and he means that everything is work‚ work‚ and work. He has no quality of life for

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    million Syrian refugees altogether. Although struggling with their well needed sanitation system and water‚ these countries still managed to provide an education and health care for these refugees. The United States‚ preparing numerous amounts of refugee camps for the Syrians to take refuge in‚ have suddenly put a halt to this action. There has been multiple concerns and opinions towards this action taking place. All in all‚ a majority of the citizens in America are hesitant towards having the Syrians

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    1948 War Research Paper

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    of Israel caused Palestinians to live in permanent refugee camps with horrible living

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    In the nonfiction texts “children of war” by Arthur Brice‚ “Refugee children in Canada; Searching for Identity by Ana Marie and Alice Colak‚ and the novel Inside out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai‚ the common experiences of refugees are shown. The refugee experience presented in both nonfiction and historical texts portray individuals whose lives are turned inside out by violent disruptions or challenging life circumstances. The refugee experience is also characterized by the long journey

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    PROTECTION OF REFUGEES IN INDIA Deepak Shahi and Navrati Dongrey 2nd year B.A LL.B (Hons) . Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law‚ Patiala‚ Punjab ABSTRACT The development of the society and the nation brings with itself a lot of problems

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    Hindu Nationalism

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    happened to meet Bhutanese refugees of Nepali origin for the first time at a Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) camp in Tampa‚ Florida in December 2008. These refugees travelled to the US via Nepal‚ having left Bhutan and entered Nepal in the 1990s. The refugee crisis was prompted by Government-sponsored discrimination against Nepali speakers in Bhutan (Banki 2008). In the late 1990s the first batch of refugees (called Lhotshampai) began to move out of Bhutan‚ and entered Nepal. The Bhutan‚ however‚ refused

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    last couple of months with Syrian refugees crisis‚ Canada has been actively involved in accepting Syrian refugees alongside with Germany‚ Britain etc. Canada as country is welcoming Syrian refugee became one of the headlines at global a level. There has been debate whether Canada should accept Syrian refugee or not? According to our group‘s observation there are positive and negative sides on the Canadian economy of accepting Syrian affected people. If we talk about

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    understand the desperation faced by asylum seekers is hard‚ and we can only draw from media coverage or second-hand knowledge‚ if not personally experienced” (Suter‚ 2001). The Settlement Council of Australia (SOCA) defines refugee as a “victim of oppression who fits the description of a refugee as set out in the 1951 agreement

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