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Eu Inquiry Project

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE OBSTICALS THEY FACE

By Amanda Lavery
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QUESTION #1

What is causing Syrian refugees to seek asylum from their homes?

The Syrian civil war was caused because people weren't able to choose a supreme leader. Bashar al Assad takes over the lead from his father in 2000. People want peace from this pandamonium.

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Refugees are heading to Turkey and Greece by sea. Smugglers occasionally would lure people onto boats by using Facebook and charge people for the ride and more. 43 people including 17 children drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in between Turkey and Greece. There were 177 deaths in January 2015 alone.

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QUESTION #2

What is Europe and Russia doing about the migration problem?
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Refugees are arriving in Germany, families and young children, only half will stay. Over one million of them entered Germany in 2015.

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German scientist will build a robot to teach new comers German. French company built the robot and named it NAO [pronounced "now"]. It uses tablets computers and microphones.

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It represents a cute human that does everything a human does, even dance. It regulates emotion and progress in math. NAO is made for people to feel comfortable around it. Soon they hope they will have them all around the world not just Germany.

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QUESTION #3

Why aren't refugees seeking asylum being offered a place that they have safety until they can go home?

Hungry says there are too many migrants and refugees. They are not letting people in, they think they are migrants not refugees. Migrants are people who are leaving they're country for a better job to get money. Refugees are people who leave their country because it's not safe for them to be at home.

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Migrants and refugees must stay in the first country they land in. Once they get there they must fill punt all the necessary paperwork for them to stay in the country. Sadly the migrants and refugees must fill out the paperwork in the language of the country they land in not their native language.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barnard, Anne, and Erik Schmitt. "Russia and U.S., While Pushing Peace Compete for Allies in Syria." New York Times 22 Jan. 2016: n. pag. Print.
Barnard, Anne. "As Syrian Peace Talks near U.S., and Russia Can't Agree on the Participants." New York times International. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2016. .
Burlington Free Press. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Jan. 2016. .
Smale, Alison. "A Migrant Hero in Germany." New York Times International 16 Jan. 2016: A4. Print.

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