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Respect for refugees

Emergency Nurse, 2005
At the end of a busy day, most of us can return home to our 'refuge', where we can unwind and relax in a safe environment. This is a place that feels secure to us, where we can surround ourselves with familiar people and belongings. For many of us, our refuge holds part of our identity.
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Refuges and Refugees:

2020
While increasing attention has been paid to the role of Buddhism in Chinese literature and aesthetics, relatively little has been written on the place of the religion in the poetry of Du Fu. This essay examines ways in which the poet deploys Buddhist imagery and themes, particularly in occasional verse. It also argues that “Buddhist poetry” in China is
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Old Refugees and New Refugees

1999
The first stop for the Holocaust survivors on their arrival in Israel was either an immigrants’ hostel or a transit camp. The Jewish Agency Immigration Department supplied temporary housing for the new immigrants and made sure that the camps were always erected in the vicinity of large towns — Haifa in the north and near Kfar Azar and Rehovot in the ...
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Migration and refugees

2001
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Perceptions of mental health and perceived barriers to mental health help-seeking amongst refugees: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Yulisha Byrow   +2 more
exaly  

Refugees, migrants, neither, both: categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe’s ‘migration crisis’

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018
Heaven Crawley, Dimitris Skleparis
exaly  

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