Answer:
Many defecting North Koreans struggle to attain refugee status in other countries, and are often subjected to human rights violations or sent back to North Korea.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Jihyun Park: Defector. Refugee. Survivor. Freedom fighter for North Koreans" by Anne Hannah Foong.
In this text, we learn the story of Anne Hannah Foong, who is a woman who escaped the authoritarian regime of North Korea. Foong faced many difficulties throughout her ordeal. However, she was eventually granted asylum in England. Nevertheless, the text tells us that not all North Koreans are so lucky. In fact, many applications are rejected, and refugees often struggle to stay abroad. Many of them are sent back home, or face enormous difficulties and suffering.
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A person not wearing a seat belt will keep moving forward if the vehicle stops suddenly due to inertia or the conservation of momentum which continues the forward movement of the car in the person. A vehicle travelling at 60 mph will have more kinetic energy than one travelling at 30 mph so will have a longer stopping distance. A larger vehicle having more weight will have a longer stopping distance than a small or lighter vehicle. Entering sharp curves should be done by reducing the velocity to counteract the centrifugal force of going around the curve. Minor injuries are most often happening at low speeds and with seat belt protection whereas catatstrophic injuries can be say when a car rolls over or hits say a semi-trailer with a lot of weight and momentum.
When you're hunting, you're shooting the animal. when you're fishing, you're hooking the fish. you can return the fish to it's habitat but you can't unshoot an animal.