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    Imagine being a refugee and being forced to leave your home‚ country‚ possessions and relatives behind. You and your loved ones are running for your lives with the hope of escaping in time. You now realise that you will have to relocate to an area you never been nor recognize. Not only do you have to adapt to living there‚ you also have to adapt to its lifestyle‚ cultural differences‚ stereotypes and learning the core language. This is the reality that millions of people around the world face today

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    global economic slowdown is worsening as it cut its growth forecasts for the second time since April and warned U.S. and European policymakers that failure to fix their economic ills would prolong the slump (Kaiser‚ and Wroughton‚ 2012). Economic problems are no longer confined to Europe and North America as China and India see worrying slump in growth (Fears of global economic slowdown weigh on emerging markets‚ 2012) This would be a new and worrying development. Unemployment is particularly high

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    asylum seekers making dangerous journeys to Australia. The coalition rejects the governments’ Malaysian Solution because Malaysia is not part of the UN Refugee Convention. Refugee advocacy groups view that Australian laws are not effective in protecting the lives and rights of asylum seekers. Advocacy groups include Amnesty International and Refugee Council of Australia etc. They view mandatory detention is a breach of human rights and which greatly impacts on mental health as asylum seekers face

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    Geography assessment Question 1: Natural increase is a driving factor of the population around the whole world‚ it contributes to every nation in the same way both boosting the economy and creating strain on governments to feed nations. Along with natural increase there are other things such as refugees‚ immigration and emigration which contribute to a countries population. Birth rate relates to the amount of babies born a year‚ in Australia per year there is about 300‚000 babies born each and

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    Has the treatment of asylum seekers significantly changed since the Rudd Government ended the ’Pacific Solution ’? The Australian government’s approach to asylum seekers has been highly controversial and well publicized‚ both nationally and internationally‚ over the past two decades. Australia is a state that has developed and grown through immigration‚ however all throughout its history‚ policies have been implemented to prevent foreign settlers from arriving in the country. While the Rudd government

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    expanded to agriculture‚ education‚ health care‚ vocational training‚ infrastructure In 2003‚ she was the first recipient of the Citizen of the World Award by the United Nations Correspondents Association In 2005‚ she launched the National Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Children‚ an organization that provides free legal aid to young asylum-seekers 2005 she was awarded the Global Humanitarian Award by the United Nations Association of the USA and the Business Council for the United Nations for her work

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    Forgein nationals who believe they cannot return to their native country are often granted asylum. Asylum is often granted to individuals who believe the may face death‚ or imprisonment by returning to their country. Some confuse requesting refugee status with the process of seeking asylum. There are differences between each process. An individual who is seeking asylum is already in the country when they make their request. Often asylum is granted; as the individual fears they will face mortal harm

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    Immigration into the US has been a tight and controversial subject. Some say that it increases crimes and terrorisms and others say that it can only bring good. One many believe that immigration must continue as lives are in danger but must be taught after coming into the country. If immigration is completely halted then the US is being hypocritical as everyone arrived in the US as an immigrant. One reason continuing to let refugees in is to protect them from the harsh and violent war that is pursuing

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    The Problem of Evil To present the topic of “the problem with evil‚” without acknowledging there is a God can be confusing. I think one of the best questions that you could ask is‚ why does God allow evil being a perfect and loving God (Elwell‚ pg 413 There are different types of evil that are allowed in this world. The first is moral evil‚ which began in the garden of Eden when Eve ate the fruit off the tree and deliberately disobeyed God in an act of sin and evil (Gen. 3)(Elwell‚ pg 412)

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    Asylum Seekers In Australia Australias mandatory detention of asylum seekers are of a serious concern. There has been aroused intense national and international debate. In the past few years we have been bombarded with images of detainees suffering from depression‚ mental anguish‚ trauma and psychological damage. Australia has a policy of mandatory detention for all refugees and asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Australian shores (http//www.westnet.com.au/jackhsmit/detention.htm). Those

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