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They're working in the refugee camps, with chickens and selling the eggs for a little amount of money, or just using them to feed their families, and feeling a sense of pride and empowerment, because they're no longer helpless and depending on others with their vegetables and their chickens.
And what about children in refugee camps, or in very remote rural areas?
But for some wolves, especially those without a pack, human
camps
offered new opportunities.
They helped to track and hunt prey, and might have served as sentinels to guard
camps
and warn of approaching enemies.
The expenditure of 3 billion dollars in refugee
camps
to try to keep, basically, the people who've been displaced from their homes by the Sudanese government, by the so-called Janjaweed, the militia, to keep those people alive until something more durable can be achieved.
The people in those
camps
are surrounded on all sides by so-called Janjaweed, these men on horseback with spears and Kalashnikovs.
But, uh-oh, the killers are within the
camps.
And their response, of course, was no more than we wanted to stop the genocide and put our troops in harm's way to do that, nor do we now want to get in the way and pluck genocidaires from
camps.
Or do you continue feeding the civilians, knowing that the genocidaires are in the camps, literally sharpening their knives for future battle?
Since our family arrived, so many people and organizations have offered to help, providing everything from free dental fillings to summer
camps.
We went to church and to school sometimes, and farmed and played music, so we were able, I think, at a very critical age to develop our own style, our own self, and my mother plays, my father plays, and the style that came from the Ottawa Valley in Ontario, we call it French-Canadian style but it originated in logging
camps.
Years ago, hundreds of men would go up for the winter to the
camps
in Northern Ontario and in Quebec, and they were all different cultures, and the Irish, the French, Scottish, German, they'd all meet, and of course at night, they'd play cards and step dance and play fiddles, and over the course of many years, the Ottawa Valley fiddling kind of evolved and the Ottawa Valley step dancing evolved, so that's, I kind of started out with that style and I quickly started doing my own thing, and then I met Natalie, and I was exposed to the great Cape Breton fiddling.
Well, one of the players from that game ended up, six years later, in the concentration
camps
of Auschwitz and Dachau.
Life forms are divided into two camps: autotrophs, like plants, that generate their own energy, and heterotrophs, like animals, that consume other organisms for energy.
After my internments at camps, I was finally transported to what became my hell on earth: Auschwitz.
Their call to action rippled through homes and businesses— and news of their message even reached concentration
camps
and prisons.
Over the ensuing months, the army moved Japanese Americans into long-term
camps
in desolate areas of the West and South, moving Aki and her family to Minidoka in southern Idaho.
Guarded by armed soldiers, many of these
camps
were still being constructed when incarcerees moved in.
The War Relocation Authority relied on incarcerees to keep the
camps
running.
They constantly sought to recreate some semblance of life outside the camps, but the reality of their situation was unavoidable.
In the fall of 1945, the war ended and the
camps
closed down.
I used to be fun at parties, but now, I inevitably find myself telling people about how our government tortures refugees at the border and in the detention
camps.
From Australia's brutal offshore detention
camps
to Italy's criminalization of aid to migrants drowning in the Mediterranean, first-world countries have gone to deadly lengths to keep refugees from reaching our shores.
Today, the US government is fighting for the right to detain refugee children indefinitely in prison
camps.
Then, after a few weeks, we set up
camps.
And people are forced to come into the
camps
to get their safe drinking water.
You see a 20-years-old, 30-years-old families in a refugee
camps.
Fake trainers on the streets of Paris, fake cigarettes in West Africa, and pirate music CDs in the USA have all gone on to fund trips to training camps, bought weapons and ammunition, or the ingredients for explosives.
Well, just imagine a world, for the moment, divided into two
camps.
So it's not going to be a contest between two camps, but, in between them, you'll find all sorts of interesting places that people will occupy.
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