- (ネットカフェ難民),
literally "net café
refugee". In ****an, most
McDonald's
restaurants are
operated around the clock.
McRefugees in ****an were
reportedly mostly...
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defraud McDonald's.
McRefugees are poor
people in Hong Kong, ****an, and
China who use
McDonald's 24-hour
restaurants as a
temporary hostel.
McDonald's...
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Wayback Machine Prichard, Peter: "The
Making of McPaper"
Andrews McMeel Pub, 1987.
Amazon Link "'
McRefugees' in Hong Kong?". USA Today. 1 May 2007....
- A
refugee,
according to the
United Nations High
Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR), is a
person "forced to flee
their own
country and s****
safety in another...
- Hong Kong society, as well as
poverty and
homelessness and
focuses on
McRefugees. I'm Livin' It made its
world premiere at the 32nd
Tokyo International...
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Richard McDonald (February 16, 1909 – July 14, 1998) and
Maurice McDonald (November 26, 1902 –
December 11, 1971),
collectively known as the
McDonald Brothers...
- Net café
refugees (ネットカフェ難民,
netto kafe nanmin), also
known as cyber-homeless (サイバーホームレス, saibā hōmuresu), are a
class of
homeless people in ****an who...
- of income. 24-hour
McDonald's
restaurants are used by "
McRefugees" in ****an, China, and Hong Kong.
There are
about 250
McRefugees in Hong Kong. Couch...
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Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA,
pronounced /ˈʌnrə/ UN-rə) is a UN
agency that
supports the
relief and
human development of
Palestinian refugees. UNRWA's...
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during the 1967 Six-Day War. Most
Palestinian refugees live in or near 68
Palestinian refugee camps across Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank...