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San Marino and The Second World War

by Lucas Dié in History, September 7, 2010
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San Marino is a tiny Republic in the middle of Italy. During World War II, it was neutral while being governed by a fascist government. It was attacked by both Germany and the Allies while taking in ten times its population in refugees.

Illegal Immigrants in Canada

by Karen Gross in Issues, August 17, 2010
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Illegal Immigration in the United States has been a hot topic even on Canadian news these days. Canada has a much smaller problem with people entering illegally, but we do have some. Some 30,000 people come to Canada every year seeking asylum. We have a reputation for welcoming those in need of a safe place to live, but in this post 9/11 world, is our benevolence unwise?

Do You See Me, Really?

by Ruby Belle in Society, July 30, 2010
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Our society has become so visual, so first impression-based. When you see someone are you really looking at them – who they are – or are you just seeing an "avatar".

Being a Muslim Does Not Make One a Terrorist

by Mr Arrogant in Issues, April 24, 2010
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I want to ask the common people what does the word “terrorist” mean? A terrorist is a person who causes terror in the hearts of the people.

Effects of Failed Nations on The USA

by Ardenwa in Issues, January 29, 2010
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The Effects of Failed Nations on the USA. Goes into significant detail.

Tamils on The Horizon

by Jock in Issues, January 22, 2010
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Arrival of Tamils into Australia … illegal immigrants or refugees?

Harmony to Disharmony: Experience of Idps in Vavunia

by awilson in History, December 17, 2009
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This paper is a reflection and sharing of the aspirations, longing and the anathema experienced by the people who are in the refugee camps. Describing the details of war, what went wrong and the details of events is not the purpose of this paper. The primary concern is to understand the lostness experienced by the people from their expressive point of view than the visible signs of torment and plight experienced by the IDPs.

The Right to Freedom on the Way From Dar Es Salaam

by Inashaza in Activism, June 1, 2009
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Congratulations to the countries who host refugees and for those who have worked hard to save the lives of refugees who had the right to preserve their wealth. There is morale wealth and family reasons to have hope in advocacy.

Africa’s Human Security

by Sulaiman Basir in Politics, February 9, 2009
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Will Africa be able to handle its own problems in the near future, or will the West have to take responsibility giving opportunities to Neo-Colonial interest.

A Living Model of Loving Kindness

by choopixie in History, September 16, 2008
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Ordinary human beings can do extraordinary deeds.

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