If the first encounters live in a lower economic standard in India, life may become a suffering for them. First, dietary culture index is decreased for the new encounters, they would hardly focus on in work or study places. Second, transportation in lower economic areas is always a big trouble, that is to say, the new encounters may get stuck on the way to companies or schools. Third, people in that lower standard may behave in unnormal habits, this may cause an oppressive duration for the new encounters. Anyhow, it is not always the same for all, "My homestay is very bad, the floor is always dirty and they almost provide any food for me." one Japanese classmate once told me. Actually, it depends on specific circumstances. Before coming a new palce, people do not know what will happen. As an experience, even though the encounters may not have a cosy environment, just taking another look at it, people can find what the more significant point in life is and value their original elements more. Whatever the conditions are, people need an adaption, situation can be changed by communication in daily life. Considering all of living standards, the economic might be an acceptable one. There is no perfect life, happiness and beauty exists in some imperfect places. As the saying goes, "Men are subject to sudden changes of fortune as the moon is subject to the changes of being full and crescent, cloud and clear."
Environmental Refugees Unable to Return Home by Joanna Kakissis, describes the life of poor areas, where people are short for money to live a normal life. A large number of residents do not have enough money to pay for their daily cost, like food,house,even more education. Low income and bad living situation have compeled them to move one place to another, this phenomenon exists from generation to generation. As Joanna presents, in Bangladesh, the refugees are vulnerable to global warming,floods, and other natural disasters. Most of them want to settle down, but actually it is hard to change this condition. Above fifty percent people in Dhaka stay in slums, child missing and trafficking happen frequently. They can't plant cereals as they wish, because these places have no more water and soil. No money and resources, disease should be a big problem. Many countri...
Very interesting ! 100 A+
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