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Introduction Mira
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2
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Birth, family and childhood in Syria
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2.1
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Household and family
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2.2
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Language
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2.3
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School
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2.4
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Economical difficulties and working as a child
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2.5
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Communities, relatives and neighbors
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2.6
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Role of religion and faith within the family
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2.7
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Distinctions in the treatment of the sexes
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2.8
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Career choice as a teacher
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2.9
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Moments of uncertainty?
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2.10
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Influence of political events on daily life
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3
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The war
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3.1
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Experiences of 2011 and beginning of war
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3.2
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Injuries of the brother and escape to Jordan
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3.3
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Mother's illness and death in Jordan
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3.4
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Dissipation of the family
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3.5
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Trauma and change in life and personality
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3.6
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Attempts to go to Jordan, work in Damaskus
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3.7
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Experiences with racism and ethnic conflicts
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3.8
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Brother at refugee camp in Jordan
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4
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Escape
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4.1
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The route: Damaskus, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece
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4.2
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The horrors of traveling through the sea
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4.3
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To Greece in a rubber boat
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4.4
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Refugee camp in Greece and illness in Greece
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4.5
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To Germany
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4.6
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Personal items during the escape
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5
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Germany
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5.1
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Arrival in Passau
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5.2
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Driving to Berlin
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5.3
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Reunion with the brother after 5 years
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5.4
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First impressions of Germany
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5.5
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Difficulties of learning the german language
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6
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Berlin
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6.1
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Arrival in Berlin
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6.2
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Life at the asylum home
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6.3
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Situation and difficulties of the women at the asylum home
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6.4
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Move to a new accommodation
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7
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Residence status
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8
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Support by Germany and easements
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9
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Headscarf, fear and insecurity
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10
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Changes and differences
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11
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Leaving the past behind, a new beginning
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12
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Feeling of arriving
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13
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Future wishes and dreams
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14
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Final words
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