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    Dear President Bashar al-Assad How do you feel as being one of the biggest dictators‚ radical‚ ego-testicular‚ insecure president the world has ever seen? Do you feel great about yourself? How do you think your mom would feel about you turning your back on millions of your citizens? This not a nation that likes you or to even think your leadership is strong is quite distinguishing. Civil war is totally the answer of what’s going on in your country of Syria. You say its not civil war‚ since

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    Q1 what is the Objective setting and Strategy formulation and Good Management Control ( ch 1 ) مهم Q2 what is the Results Control? مهم It involves rewarding individuals for generating good results (meritocracies)‚ or punishing them for poor results. Results controls create meritocracies . In meritocracies‚ the reward are given to the most talented and hardest working employees‚ rather than those with the longest tenure . It influences actions because it causes employees to be concerned

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    Farm has animals and events that are similar to those in the Russian Revolution. The author of Animal Farm portrays Joseph Stalin accurately through Napoleon since both used similar methods to slowly gain dictatorship which is currently seen through Bashar Al-Assad. For instance‚ Joseph Stalin used force‚ fear and propaganda to get people to do what he wanted. Joseph shaped Russia negatively by industrializing it‚ assassinating millions of people and made it more military based than before. Stalin

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    to face the wrath of Bashar al-Assad‚ and they still continue to do so. Syrians face unequal and unfair treatment in Syria‚ because of the poor leadership and corrupt government. There have always been one-party elections‚ assassinations of human rights activists‚ and unequal rights for women and ethnic minorities. On March 15‚ 2011 public demonstrations by Syrian protestors called for the end of nearly five decades of Ba’ath party rule and the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad. Ba’athism is

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    Consequences of Syrian Conflict! *Syria is now mired in an armed conflict between forces loyal to President Bashar al Asad and rebel fighters opposed to his rule. -Since major unrest began in March 2011‚ various reports suggest that between 22‚000 and 25‚000 Syrians have been killed. -U.S. officials and many analysts believe that President Bashar al Asad‚ his family members‚ and his other supporters will ultimately be forced from power‚ but few offer specific‚ credible timetables for a resolution

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    power struggles and situations they would have never thought of. In Lord of the Flies‚ the destructive power struggle between the primary characters mirrors the power struggle between Hitler and the Jews during World War II‚ and the current dictator Bashar al- Assad and his citizens in Syria. Lord of the Flies represents a political allegory because some of the characters represent an abstract idea of government. Many people who have great leadership attributes but have a hard time with their

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    protestors. Which has cost the lives of 100‚000 people and forced over two million to flee to the relative safety of neighboring countries. This conflict has captured the world’s attention because of the tactics employed by the president of Syria‚ Bashar al-Assad. Unarmed civilians were attacked and killed by government troops as they searched for the most effective and seemingly brutal method for quelling this uprising. Now there are some US politicians‚ who feel that it is the duty of our country

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    conflict began on 15 March 2011‚ with popular demonstrations that grew nationwide by April 2011. These demonstrations were part of the wider Middle Eastern protest movement known as the Arab Spring. Protesters demanded the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad‚ whose family has held the presidency in Syria since 1971‚ as well as the end to over four decades of Ba’ath Party rule. There is certainly cause for social unrest and mass protest in Syria: unemployment has increased in recent years‚ social

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    following solutions: There should be no intervention by the international community and Syrian regime must be given full authority to solve the crisis on its own. Regime should make its own attempts to stop the violent killings of the innocent in Syria. Bashar Assad should not step down instead continue his government and should take measures to stop the violent killings in Syria. Currently the best step that can be taken is to enforce Kofi Annan’s six point peace proposal‚ which will not only guarantee

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    M.U.N. – Jordan Position Paper Country: Jordan Committee: United Nations Security Council School: Palos Verdes Peninsula HS Topic: North Syrian Refugee Crisis History and Background As Syria’s uprising descends into an increasingly bloody civil war‚ the number of refugees fleeing the fighting has rocketed. In August 100‚000 people escaped to safety in the neighboring states of Jordan‚ Turkey‚ Lebanon‚ and Iraq. The rate of people seeking refuge has brought the total to over 235‚000 registered

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