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    Immigration or Refugee Issue The photograph of a small child caused outrage on international level reminding the Europe of being irresponsible regarding the refugee issues. Prime Minister of Britain David Cameron claimed that he is deeply moved by the images of Aylan Kurdi. The family of Aylan were found to be among thousands of refugees trying to reach Greece and based on the European border agency named as Frontex‚ more than twenty thousand people arrived Greece using sea route in 2015. The refugee agency

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    presents death in times of war is ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’ where feelings; of grief‚ unconditional love and anticipation of death conveys suffering. Achebe employs sensory description to vividly highlight the suffering of refugees on a daily basis. The use of pathos to highlight the agony of a mother witnessing her child’s death. Achebe also uses an oxymoronic in the title. ‘Mother’ conjures up images of warmth‚ safety‚ care and family‚ whilst ‘Refugee Camp’ evokes helplessness‚ isolation‚ dirt‚ war

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    A journey is a physical or psychological adventure that takes from one place to another. Various types of journeys can be seen clearly in the three texts studied this year: The Happiest Refugee extract‚ written by Anh Doh in 2010‚ The Silver Donkey novel by Sonya Hartnett in 2004 and the film Bend It Like Beckham directed by Gurinder Chadha in 2002. The techniques that the composer uses to express the journeys are personification‚ onomatopoeia‚ repetition‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ music and acting skills

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    How do Owen and Auden convey the negative effects of war in their poems ‘Disabled’ and ‘Refugee Blues’’? In the poems Disabled and Refugee Blues‚ the writers‚ Owen and Auden respectively‚ convey the negative effects of war in a variety of ways. Through the use structuring‚ literary and figurative devices‚ Auden subtly shows the negative effects of war‚ whereas Owen does this it more explicitly‚ showing the de-humanizing‚ gruesome effects of war. In the poem Disabled‚ Owen displays the more

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    regulation of current refugee issues is a contentious issue. One of the reasons for this is that the definition of “refugee” as set out in Article 1 of the Convention drastically limits the scope of persons qualifying for refugee status. Vast amounts of individuals who deserve assistance do not receive it due to this. Some of the problematic aspects to the

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    claim to the Refugee Protection Division (RPD). The port of entry officers also screens people in order to assess whether or not they pose a security threat. Fingerprint and photographic evidence will also be collected‚ by the port of entry officers‚ for the purpose of identification. Furthermore‚ upon examination‚ the officers may establish a conditional removal order. Under section 101 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act‚ an officer has three days to determine if a refugee is eligible

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    guarantee of clean and safe drinking water is a foundation for the prevention and control of water borne diseases (WHO‚ 2013). Lack of water and facilities to take away waste water in the refugee camps lead to hygiene problems and water borne diseases (Maden‚ 2013). There has been lack of water in some of these Syrian refugee camps (Maden‚ 2013). The provision and availability of proper sanitation facilities is equally important to mitigate health threats and control carriers of communicable diseases e

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    Within Pakistan borders‚ the government has set up Deobandi tradition schools in a few fortunate refugee camps. These schools‚ which have educated many of the Taliban’s current leaders‚ are religious schools following the Islamic faith. The schools follow aWahhabism-based curriculum which is an extremely conservative form of Islam. This is the only educational opportunities children have within refugee camps. Religion: Afghanistan is an Islamic nation and is practiced by 99% of the nation

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    My notes are taken from the paper on Refugee action support: Crossing borders in preparing pre-service teachers for literacy teaching in secondary schools in Greater Western Sydney‚ by Loshini Naidoo. Abstract • People of Refugee background face many challenges when entering Australian shores. • A programme called Refugee Action Support has identified that the teaching methods that are presently offered and taught today is inappropriate for people of Refugee backgrounds. • Supported by University

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    land governed by democracy‚ by the people for the people. No one will be turned away‚ no one‚ unless you are a Syrian Refugee. The United States of America (USA) finds themselves in the middle of an ethical dilemma. There are many different opinions whether or not the USA should open its borders to assist in the Syrian Refugee crisis. Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian Refugee crisis has been around for several years. Many foreign countries have already been receiving Syrian refugees for

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