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  1. Symbols are objects, characters, figures, and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Bitsy the Rabbit. Bitsy, Ruthie’s stuffed rabbit, is an important source of comfort and a symbol of children’s resilience.

  2. 17 juin 2019 · For many of the nearly 44,000 Syrian children under age 5 at the Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan, these precious objects provide a connection to their past and bring comfort in a turbulent world. Each item comes with a story.

  3. Quick answer: Key symbols in Refugee include boats and water, representing hope and the potential for change. These motifs underscore the theme of empathy versus cruelty, as families flee their...

  4. 22 nov. 2018 · A worn soccer ball, a yellow skipping rope with bumblebee handles, a simple coffee cup: ordinary items that tell the extraordinary stories of people who lost nearly everything else to war. They're...

  5. 22 oct. 2022 · The photojournalists of The Everyday Projects interviewed and photographed eight refugees from different parts of the globe. Here are their stories — and the stories of their cherished objects.

  6. 23 déc. 2021 · According to the United Nations, more than 82 million people fled their homes in 2020, due to “persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations or events seriously disturbing public order.” More than 20 million are refugees from desperate places like Syria, Afghanistan, and Venezuela.

  7. 1 mai 2021 · Floating safety objects, life jackets in particular, have become a ubiquitous symbol for the ongoing European refugee crisis that spiked in 2015 with the arrival of migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Eritrea, Libya, and parts of sub-Saharan Africa.