Provisional Life
Provisional Life
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.
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Daily life of displaced persons is marked through waiting, for a decision by government officials. They are confronted with a new reality and their roles become different from what they were in their homeland. In the refugee homes people adjust the standardised rooms in such a fashion that they fulfil their individual needs. They create an extraterritorial space where they try with basic means to recreate aspects of their lost world in order to find emotional stability.