Friday, September 18, 2009

The CASE CIRCUMSTANCES

Evacuee: somebody who is taken from a dangerous place and sent somewhere safer, especially during a war
Safety , shelter ,basic Human Need

Refugee: somebody who seeks or takes refuge in a foreign country, especially to avoid war or persecution

Individual: person:
law a living human being or a group, either or both having legal rights and responsibilities

Exile:
Unwilling absence from a home country or place of residence, whether enforced by a government or court as a punishment, or self-imposed for political or religious reasons
To order somebody to leave and stay away from his or her own country or home


Extricate


to release somebody or something with difficulty from a physical constraint or an unpleasant or complicated situation

Law a civil wrong tort causing injury or harm to another person or to property as the result of doing something or failing to provide a proper or reasonable level of care.


Neglect: the act of failing to give proper care or attention to somebody or something

Abandon: leave somebody or something behind
to withdraw protection, or support from somebody

Renounce: or reject something previously done
DESERTED:
Deprived place:
A place or situation that is devoid of some desirable thing &overwhelmed by an undesirable thing, a place devoid of life

To leave or abandon somebody, especially somebody to whom a duty or obligation is owed

To be absent from somebody when needed

UNIHABITED: lacking all human habitation

Uninhabitable: unfit as a habitation, especially for human beings

Complete devastation: a state of complete destruction, decay, collapse, or loss


Squalid: neglected, insanitary and unpleasant
Filthy: extremely or disgustingly dirty



Malicious: characterized by extreme meanness and cruelty
Treatment: the particular way in which somebody or something is dealt with or handled


Decline: into a state of complete destruction or loss
Destroy financially: to bring about somebody's financial demise


Damage beyond repair:
Something so severely ruined that it cannot be restored

Complete devastation: a state of complete destruction, decay, collapse, or loss

IMPOVERISH: Make somebody or something poor; to cause somebody or something to be poor or poorer

Hardship: difficulty or suffering caused by a lack of something, especially money

Cause of suffering: something that causes difficulty or suffering

Pain: physical or psychological pain and distress

Painful experience: an experience that is painful or distressing

Trouble taken to do something: conscientious effort or trouble taken, usually in tackling a piece of work

Emotional duress: an experience that is painful or distressing


Somebody or something that is extremely annoying or causes many problems

Cause or feel pain: to cause physical pain to somebody, or experience pain

Torture; both mental and physical anguish
To cause somebody mental or physical anguish

Torment:
a source of severe mental anguish or physical pain

a source of annoyance or anxiety

Anguish: extreme anxiety or emotional torment


Agony: intense physical pain or mental anguish

Prolong the agony: to make a period of misfortune
Or anxiety last longer than necessary

Distress:
Mental suffering: caused by grief , anxiety ,unhappiness

Hardship: hardship or problems caused by a lack of basic necessities

Physical pain: great physical pain or discomfort

Danger or difficulty: great danger or difficulty
With a need for immediate assistance

Distressed: upset somebody, to make somebody extremely upset, anxious or alarmed

Sorrow: grief a feeling of deep sadness caused by a loss or misfortune

Saddening burden: an unfortunate event experience or other cause of sorrow

Grieve: to feel or express deep sadness over something

Come to grief: to suffer misfortune or ruin
The cause of intense, deep, and profound sorrow
Especially a specific event or situation

Misery: great unhappiness

Source of great Unhappiness; something that causes great unhappiness

Poverty: a state of extreme poverty & squalor

Privation: lack of life’s necessities /lack of the basic necessities of life such as food housing and heating

Act of depriving somebody of something