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    and assessment of compensation payable these can be dealt with in the preparatory stage. The legal process of acquisition and transfer of land can be accomplished in the executive stage, while the socio-economic problems and psychological trauma of forced displacement or loss livelihood can be dealt with in the ameliorative stage. The advantages of dividing the process into three distinct stages are: firstly, it will allow for effective transfer of work to specialists, now that it is

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    There is a highway in Canada that holds terrifying stories revolving around multiple unsolved murders and disappearances of women, most of them being First Nations. In this essay you will hear some true stories of what has happened to a few of these girls along that highway and those who played a role in the girls disappearances/murders. The stretch of this highway is located between Prince Rupert and Prince George, British Columbia. The 724 kilometre distance passes through or near approximately

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    detainees once they disappeared into the hundreds of secret detention centers known as "pits" and "black holes". Aside from spreading confusion among guerrilla organizations, planting fear in Argentine society, destroying incriminating evidence, and misleading world opinion, the disappearances also served as a remembrance of the ‘Dirty War’. The armed forces did their best to influence national memory by impressing, the dirty war had been a legitimate antirevolutionary war against a guerrilla insurgency

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    Chandra Levy was a 24 year old intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. When she went missing may 1st 2001. Her remains were found in 2002. Guandique and Gary A. Condit are two theories surrounding the mystery behind Levy’s death. First of all, Chandra Levy was working as an intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons when she vanished on May 1st 2001 (Thompson 1). Now, Levy was last seen canceling her membership at a gym April 20th (Maureen 1). Robert Levy the father of Chandra Levy told the

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    international assistance.” (King, 2006, p 551) Terms best used to describe those displaced due to environmental issues are environmental migrants, meaning they voluntarily migrated, or environmentally displaced persons, in cases where they are forced to migrate. (King,

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    civilians, mostly women and children, who have been forced to abandon their homes because of conflict or persecution to seek safety elsewhere. The idea and the phenomenon of internal displacement are not recent. According to United Nations Office for the Coordination

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    Michelle Angulo International Relations and Forced Migration Hilary Term February 28, 2014 Under what conditions are refugees a security threat? For whom? In their work, Refugees and Forced Displacement, International Security, and Human Vulnerability, Edward Newman and Jan van Selm describe how mass and forced displacement of populations have been used as a weapon during conflict: “refugee flows are demonstrably a source of […international conflict] through causing instability in neighbouring

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    The fact that consumers in Europe have not been drawn to forced air heating systems make boiler type heating systems considered a relatively stable product market with growth potentials. ISF's product lines cover both residential and commercial heating systems, with a predicted growth (even optimistically motivated)

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    million people need assistance within Syria, while 6.6 million people are internally displaced with nowhere to call home (Migration Policy Centre, 2016). Internally displaced persons are often left with no choice but to flee their battered country. Forced migration often leads to sickness, family disruption, shattered self-esteem, and mental health problems including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (Hassan, Ventevogel, Jefee-Bahloul, Barkil-Oteo, & Kirmayer, 2016). Unfortunately, this is just

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    Compensation for Displaced people Development-induced displacement uproot households from the land where their livelihoods insisted on and they produced food for their survival and lead reduction in food production and household’s income, break social ties and networks that community established local voluntary association for many years to support socially each during occasion of pleasures and heartbreak like Idir, Iqub and mahber ceased and families can separated from existing social organization

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