Refugees fleeing war-torn countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan are dealing with culture shock in their newly adopted communities. Many are met with suspicion from local long-term residents.
Simply veering off course while looking for a decent Wi-Fi signal, to follow up on job leads, can lead to IMMEDIATE conflict.
The United Nations proclaims that internet access is a basic human right.
In their temporary living quarters migrants are making the best of an unfortunate situation, as the asylum process becomes increasingly lengthy.
The Week -- Inside, one to two people live in each sparsely decorated room. Residents can come and go as they please, but privacy is hard to come by and couples have to make do with bunkbeds. While some facilities have gyms and outdoor space, the air on the inside is stale, the light is limited, and no amount of paint and decoration can change the fact that the buildings were built for criminals."
As the Dutch government willingly accepts more refugees, maybe the next Steve Jobs will be among them.
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