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Refugee Integration

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Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Integration
Integration may refer to:
Refugee
A refugee, generally speaking, is a displaced person who has been forced to cross national boundaries and who cannot return home safely (for more detail see legal definition). Such a person may be called an asylum seeker until granted refugee status by the contracting state or the UNHCR if they formally make a claim for asylum.
Refugee
Meeting the needs of the world’s displaced people—both refugees and the internally displaced—is much more complex than simply providing short-term security and assistance. It is about addressing the persecution, violence and conflict which bring about displacement in the first place. It is about recognizing the human rights of all men, women and children to enjoy peace, security and dignity without having to flee their homes.
The State of the World’s Refugees 2000
Integration
The formation of the differential equations proper to the phenomena is, independent of their integration, a very important acquisition, on account of the approximations which mathematical analysis allows between questions, otherwise heterogeneous.
Auguste Comte in: The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte, Volume 1, Trübner, 1875, p. 213.
Integration
The integration of exponentially growing technologies is beginning to empower the patient, enable the doctor, enhance wellness and begin to cure the well before they get sick.
Daniel Kraft in Internationally Acclaimed Innovator Daniel Kraft to Give Keynote Address at DIA 2013 49th Annual Meeting, DIA (diahome.org.,), Apr 11, 2013
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