The Happiest Refugee Chapter Summary Getting into Australia is the first hurdle, after that, it can take time to get used to a different way of life. Imagine the future, aimed at boys aged twelve to 15, who come from refugee backgrounds. It’s about improving their confidence, making frien...
(and bringing us full circle) Germany. The stories, unfolding in alternating points of view, are benchmarked at the start of each chapter with a subhead: "xx days from home", demonstrating that from a kid's vantage point, "home", or lack of, is the only milestone that matters. The ...
Download chapter (PDF) From the book Internment Refugee Camps Chapters in this book (23) Frontmatter Contents Introduction Part I The polysemic function (character) of camps Internment practices during the First and Second World Wars Austrians in Trinidadian internment during the Second ...
(and bringing us full circle) Germany. The stories, unfolding in alternating points of view, are benchmarked at the start of each chapter with a subhead: "xx days from home", demonstrating that from a kid's vantage point, "home", or lack of, is the only milestone that matters. The ...
Our chapter draws attention to the events of the winter of 2003/2004 in Slovakia when a wave of social unrest circulated in the Romani communities within the country. It was a reaction to the cuts in social benefits provision by the then... Martin Maruák,L Singer - Palgrave Macmillan UK...
and I think that was the point – that these reports on Fougas were a red herring in the press. Bo Virving’s observations led him to believe that the Albertina was shot down by a Dove, and his theory rings true for me. From “Who Killed Hammarskjold?”, chapter 15, pages 185-187...
This chapter discusses the repatriation, reintegration, and renewed forced displacement experienced by the young population of South Sudan in response to the successive episodes of political violence that continue to ravage their country. It focuses on the role played by displaced young girls and boys...
In summary, survival entrepreneurs have limited integration into the native society. Nevertheless, they express gratitude for what they have, as their standard of living generally matches or surpasses that of their home country. They primarily reside in ethnic enclaves and concentrate on daily entrepren...
The stories, unfolding in alternating points of view, are benchmarked at the start of each chapter with a subhead: "xx days from home", demonstrating that from a kid's vantage point, "home", or lack of, is the only milestone that matters. The three accounts really took me to the ...
Chapter Google Scholar Carlson ED, Williams NE. Comparative demography of the Syrian diaspora: European and Middle Eastern destinations. Cham: Springer; 2020. Book Google Scholar Sieverding M, Krafft C, Berri N, Keo C. Persistence and change in marriage practices among Syrian refugees in Jordan...