CAT 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Power Vacuum, Turnitin, Karen People

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Final paper reflection (reading response 5) due monday, nov 28. Page 1 - visual representation/creative reflection; page 2 - response to. Hard copy during lecture; upload to turnitin and ucsd archives. Attached confirmation page with hard copy of reflection. Cape reviews = extra credit (grade boost on lowest reading response) San diego = refugee capitol of the us . Military circuits: travelled to sd with navy/air force/marine escort. Network of non-gov"t agencies: churches, charity groups, sponsor homes, etc. Family ties: tended to gravitate towards areas in which ethnic groups were similar to their own and already rooted there. Iraqis, syrians, and iranians from the middle east. Western powers pulled out of africa, asia, etc. then power vacuums were created. Burma was under british rule for a long period of time. British powers pull out of the region and erupts a civil war. Karen people targeted due to being ethnically different. Must leave country as refugees from the war.

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