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    SYRIA CONFLICT

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    must know that the Syria is passing through a civil war and in addition the government repression is brutal. And we must consider that the most powerful countries are involved in this conflict for many reasons. Nowadays Syria is under de power of Bashar Al Assad who belongs to the Baath‚ country’s main political party (socialist-leaning nationalist). Going back in history Syria has been an important zone of the Middle East because its location. Syria by being the centre of the Islamic Empire

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    Factors Affecting Switching

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    Journal of Economic & Administrative Sciences Vol. 26‚ No. 1‚ June 2010 (27 -51) Factors Affecting Switching Behavior of Mobile Service Users: The Case of Jordan Dr. Mohammad Suleiman Awwad Mr. Bashar Awad Neimat Mutah University Al-Hussein Bin Talal University Jordan Abstract This study aims at identifying the most critical factors affecting the customer switching behavior for mobile service providers in Jordan. A number of 580 questionnaires distributed to a random sample of Jordanian mobile

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    Hafiz Al-Assad

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    This resulted in the Ba’th party naming Bashar the only candidate for the national referendum and received 97% percent of the votes. It appears the reasons that the political elites of the Ba’th party wanted to keep control of the county at all cost by getting Bashar in power as quietly as possible in of going through a struggle for power. Joshua Stacher simply sums up the events on page 204: Al-Assad

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    Abu Ghraib and Insaniyat

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    is the cause. Adib-Moghaddam defines these words as Ali Shariati had; Bashar “is that particular being that contains physiological characteristics which are share by all humans‚ regardless of whether they are black‚ white‚ yellow‚ western‚ religious‚ or non religious” and Insan differs as it is “a becoming while Bashar is a being”. He explains the evolution from being bashariya to insaniyat‚ how inherently everyone is a bashar and some are in the process of

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    Arab Nationalism and Syria

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    Description of Country Syria is a country located in the Middle East‚ bordering the Mediterranean Sea‚ between Lebanon and Turkey. The modern nation of Syria did not exist until the 20th century‚ although the idea of Syria has been in existence since at least the time of the Prophet Muhammad. The name “Syria”‚ was first used by the Greeks‚ historically identifying the region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean lying between Egypt and Asia Minor. Greater Syria‚ the larger region (called

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    The threat posed by intra-state conflicts to global peace in the international system calls for a change in mandatory procedure of international organizations (IO’s) or relevant regional organizations which would see their duties extended beyond peace keeping to peace enforcement in countries in crisis such as Syria. The international system is a collective term that refers to an aggregate of comparable or varied entities that are united by regular interactions that set them apart from other systems

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    The poem “Refugee Blues” represents the refugees of the Holocaust. This event is similar to the current day event of the Syrian civil war. This event also involves refugees fleeing due to the toll the wars are paying on their life’s. Both of these events would be traumatizing for whoever witnessed and survived them. It would be hard and disturbing to have to reflect on an event so tragic your whole life. The Holocaust last from 1933­1945. The Syrian war began on March 13‚2011 and is still being fought

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    Chairman‚ BMW Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. President‚ Israel President‚ U.S. President‚ Syria President‚ World Bank Chairman‚ Kingfisher Airlines Chairman‚ RIL President‚ Brazil • • • • • • • • Shimon Barack Obama Bashar Al- Assad Robert B Zoellick Vijay Mallya Mukesh Ambani Dilma Rousseff - Joseph Kabila is reelected as the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Portia Simpson Miller is sworn in for the second time as the Prime Minister of Jamaica

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    “A civilization which leaves so large a number of its participants unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has nor deserves the prospect of a lasting existence.” (Freud‚ 2011) As the above quote describe the revolt took place when the citizen of the country are left unsatisfied and there are demands and rights ignored by the government or the king/queen or by the monarch for their benefits and luxury it triggered the citizen to come on the roads or even to pick up the arms for the their

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    Syria Conflict Essay Example

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    and Jordan. In these countries‚ the citizens intiatied the protests as the ruling families have been keeping the power for too long (Arab Spring‚ 2012). In Syria‚ the conflict goes up to its peak as the revolution against the rule of Syria President Bashar Al-Assad’s (Mr Assad). According to the latest report of the Human Right Organization‚ more than 36‚000 people were killed in this civil war (Khera‚ 2012). In this essay‚ the roots of the conflict will be traced and analysed using the International

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