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HOW TO BE A REFUGEE by Tara Horn, Ep 46

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

More than 30 million people are living in exile worldwide. Using Burma as an example, Tara Horn walks us through the steps a person would go through from fleeing their home to finally relocating in a country such as the United States. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • WOW. I was just about to give up on these shallow and meaningless Ignite 'stand-up comedy', and then there comes this Gem. I'm impressed. In 5 minutes, she gave us a picture of what it is to be a refugee and to be in their shoes. When she paused during 'wait', it really made the impact of her point... It truly moved me and made me think about the issue and what I can do to help.

  • she sounded nervous

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  • this is really good.

  • This is an excellent presentation -- thank you for working to shed light on an experience shared by all too many fellow humans. It could be any one of us but for the luck of the draw...

  • superb presentation, very well designed. Thank you!

  • xamfaa [at] rit [dot] edu

  • what is your email address?

  • email me if you want a transcript to this talk.

    SUBEJCT: ignite transcript

  • be lucky you don't live in one of those countries...although US is coming close to being just as corrupt.

  • I was a little nervous - as a lot of presenters are, I imagine. There were no live rehearsals, so the super bright lights and the echo on stage caught me off guard. Big crowds don't me make so nervous - but not being able to see anyone's faces or expressions when they are completely silent sure did!

  • And important.

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