Home Sweet Home
Home. What do we think of when we think of a home? A roof, four walls, windows and a door, right? Ask a child to draw a home, and in most cases, that's what you'll get. But is that really the essence of a home, or is it a lot more than that? Good afternoon parents, teachers, fellow students and all our guests. Today I will be talking about the topic of 'Home Sweet Home.' Australia - that's my 'home sweet home.' Definitely a lot more than just a roof, four walls, windows and a door. It is also home to many people of different nationalities and cultures. A place where the 'lucky' people of the world can call their home. Australia is a place where you can feel safe, where you have the freedom to pursue all your goals, and where the people and communities are made up of a diverse range of different cultures and backgrounds. We are all lucky to call Australia our home sweet home. Is it any wonder that so many people around the world would also want to call Australia their home? Many people such as asylum seekers and immigrants are all examples of individuals and families who seek a new and better life. We take it for granted that we actually have a place where we can fulfil our basic needs, as well as be surrounded by th
These asylum seekers must travel the seas, to look for a refuge, a place of safety - a new residence away from the harsh environment they once used to call home. A place where they don't have to wonder whether they will see their family and friends the next day, or wonder what dangers are lurking behind the next corner.
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Approximate Word count = 1061
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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