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    populated countries and has the highest mortality rate in the world. First conquered by the Spaniards in the early 1500s, El Salvador’s history is filled with tension, violence, and exclusion; the settlers robbed the indigenous people of their land and forced them to slave in the coffee plant fields. Not only were the indigenous people deprived of their land, it was kept in the hands of the elite, creating little to no social mobility and further subjugating native Salvadorans. As discontent and tension

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    Who Is A Refugee?

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    In his article Who is a Refugee?, Shacknove (1985) attempts to define what it means to be an actual “refugee.” Shacknove (1985) begins by presenting the UN and the OAU’s distinctly varying definitions of who a refugee is and what circumstances constitute refugee status. More specifically, the universally accepted concept of refugeehood, according to the OAU, entails a severed bond between state and citizen. Moreover, when this relationship ceases to exist, persecution and alienation follows, which

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    Anna C Reiff Professor McBride Senior Seminar: Ethics, Law and the History of the Global Finance Capital December 14, 2016 Finance and Funding in United States Refugee Resettlement: A System Evaluation The United States resettles thousands of refugees every year from all over the globe. Once a refugee goes through an application process and is approved to be resettled in the United States, the official process of resettlement can begin. How does the United States fund refugee resettlement? Are the

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    There are approximately 20 to 30 million sexual slaves in the world today, of which 80% are women, and half of that are children. That is a lot of people getting trapped into the sex trafficking business that will most likely spend the rest of their lives trying to pay off their debt, however there are some women who get their happy endings. There are a lot of intelligent, confident, courageous women who are now doing what they can to fight against sexual slavery in hopes that if they will make an

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    were turbocharged. Furthermore turbochargers are used in many sports. The two main sports that simply rely on turbochargers are drifting and rally racing. These cars need to be light, so they cannot have big displacement engines thus relating back to forced induction. Major companies such as Garrett, HKS, Turbonetics, and Banks are always coming up with new ways to improve turbochargers. These companies drive the industry in terms of turbochargers because of the constant improvement of the already

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    air compressor that increases the pressure or density of air supplied to an internal combustion engine. This gives each intake cycle of the engine more oxygen, letting it burn more fuel and do more work. A turbocharger, or turbo, is a turbine-driven forced induction device that increases an internal combustion engine 's efficiency and power output by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber.This improvement over a naturally aspirated engine 's power output is due to the fact that the

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    Fifty years ago something major happened. One day people woke up to a world without adults. It was pure chaos. People were killing each other, burning building, stealing, and starving. After a week of violence people who were in hiding trying to survive came together and wanted to create a safe environment. The leader of the group was Yazer. He was very tall and muscular. Yazer’s jet black hair and piercing grey eyes intimidated everyone. He was appointed to lead the new society. They group of five

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    “Some girls come to us beaten half to death. They are so young. They have marks that are worse than anything I have ever endured.” (Mam 166). Throughout the world, traffickers coerce and abduct women and children into the sex trade. Traffickers then trade and sell these women for the use of sexual exploitation (Mace Venneberg, and Amell 336). As many as 20 million people are involved in the global sex trade at any given time (Nawyn, Birdal, and Glogower 56). Though sex trafficking is acknowledged

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    Being Mortal Introduction The introduction provided a general synopsis of what would be discussed in the book, the process of aging and dying in today’s current society, and how that process compares to other cultures and generations. The author, Atul Gawande, also recounted a few memories of his experiences in college and as a new doctor, which created a foundation for which his topic was both presented and elaborated on. Gawande suggests that doctors are fixated on providing constant treatments

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    Latifa HassanJan Syrian Refugee University of Kansas On September of 2015, the image of 3-year-old Aylan Kurdi went viral. “The toddler’s lifeless body on a Turkish beach had reverberated across the globe” (Parkinson & George-Cosh, 2015). Aylan’s family had “fled the brutal civil war in their native Syria and only attempted the boat crossing after Canada denied their application of admission as refugees. The image led to an astonishing outpouring of support for Syrian refugees” (Hein

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