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Showing posts with label Refugee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Refugee. Show all posts

Monday, 9 March 2020

What we did last week?

Last week I didn't post all of my work so right now I'm here to tell you about what we did that I haven't spoken about on my blog! First, you guys know what "Refugee" means? If not I will show you, well we had to do another activity about what refugees mean. I will be showing two tasks, here is the first activity.
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Theses will be the questions I will be answering in my own words and other words my
thoughts about a video called “What does it mean to be a Refugee?”
  
1. Worldwide, approximately how many people have been forced to leave their homes as refugees? - 60 million. 

2. What is the difference between refugees and internally displaced persons (IDP)? -Refugees leave their countries and homeland while IDP has found a safe place within their country.

3. Complete this sentence: According to the international legal definition, a refugee is someone who…- declares themselves as the modern way of saying it “1951’s UN convention”

4. What does the word persecution mean? For what reasons are refugees persecuted? - Being mistreated by an annoyance, because of race, religion, beliefs, nationality, political or membership in a particular social group

5. What percentage of refugees are children? What dangers do they face? - Half of the people that are refugees are roughly children and not only that, some of the kids are without accompanying by an
adult.

6. What is the difference between a migrant or refugee? - If talking about a migrant they have chosen to move out of the country to find a better life, refugees have been forced out of their country/home due to deadly consequences.

7. Think about a family forced to leave their family due to violence. List 6-8 obstacles and challenges they may face along the way. - 1.) Loneliness, 2.) Depression, 3.) Rest, 4.) Shelter, 5.) Communication, 6.) Clothing, 7.) Hygiene items, 8.) Food/Water.

8. What is a refugee camp? -A place that treats people that have left their homeland due to a natural disaster or life-threating attempts.

9. What does it mean for a refugee to seek Asylum? What does the word asylum mean? - The meaning of asylum seeker is a word mentioned for a person who has left their country as a refugee then looking for an asylum seeker in another country. - Asylum is the meaning of a state that gives protection and care to one other that has left there country as one other a “Refugee”.

10. While not all countries agree on guidelines to grant refugee status, they do agree on the basic principle of non-refoulment. What does this mean? - the law that prevents a country from receiving asylum seekers from returning them to a country in which they would be in likely danger of persecution based on "race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political belief".

11. What big issues do refugees face? - Wars, Human rights, Food resources, Gender-based violence, political response, Healthcare, Physical abuse, Forced to leave family behind & Forced to leave homeland & state.

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Second activity - The truth about 'Refugees' video #2 recount.

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Josef's Suitcase

WALT: listing five items Josef will take by personality

























Task Description: Our task was to list and name down 5 objects nor items that Josef in the book "Refugee" will take out in his suitcase. And in this case, I've done exactly that. Listed above will say who and how Josef is like in person.