overwrought
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Anhydrous
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协定
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Maurice Gross,André Lentinnd dire poverty continue to dwell over long periods of time in conditions of isolation and severe deprivation. In this chapter, we contribute to the argument that long-term displacement—the fact of it and its management in settings such as refugee camps—is a manifestation of and perpetuates global s
尽管
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FEMUR
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Watemelon
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Contracture
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Maurice Gross,André Lentinto 1962; the post-independence period from 1963 to 1990, considered a ‘golden age’ for refugees as many of Africa’s refugees were products of decolonisation wars; and the encampment period from 1991 to the present which witnessed the collapse of the institution of asylum in Kenya. The chapter adds t
alliance
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Maurice Gross,André Lentinnegotiated narrating and writing a bilingual and multimodal fictional story commonly used in Syria by parents as a bedtime story. Primary data included two audio recorded interviews: an oral narration of the story and a collaborative writing session with the author. Secondary data included ethnograp
floaters
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Maurice Gross,André Lentinpment occur among populations living in English-speaking countries, such as the United States, Canada, and England, yet many refugees have found refuge in countries like Turkey, which is home to nearly four million Syrian refugees, many children. These children face similar challenges as those in th
N斯巴达人
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Maurice Gross,André Lentining citizenship status; and (2) to understand how their parents perceive their children’s U.S. school experiences. These Mexican and/or Indigenous families have come to the U.S. in fear of violence, to escape poverty, and with a lack of educational or social opportunity in Mexico. This study contrib