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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Something Like Home

The meaning of the title
     The fact that their house is there is not enough to call that place "home". At first they don't speak the language, they don't have friends, and even if they learn language and make friends, it doesn't instantly become their home. They know they don't belong there deep in their heart.

The message
     Language seems like a simple and easy thing to overcome when it comes to starting a new life in a new place. However it is a very fundamental tool to connect with people that we should take it seriously.

The problem and the solution
     It would be almost impossible for people living in budget to spend much money on education. Therefore, they need some kind of support in getting enough education to survive.

Summary
      It is a series of interviews of refugees from Syria. They had to escape from their country because of the terrible war and had to start a new life in a new country. They have a different backgrounds and stories to tell. One thing they have in common is what they think about language.