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    Essay about the Conflict in Syria Foreign Affairs April 12th‚ 2012. Syria‚ a Middle Eastern country‚ is located on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bounded by Turkey to the north‚ by Iraq to the east and southeast‚ by Jordan to the south‚ and by Lebanon and Israel to the southwest. Syria has an area of 185‚180 square kilometers (71‚500 square miles)‚ including 1‚295 square kilometers (500 square miles) of territory in the Golan Heights captured by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967

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    Group‚ but since taken over by MTN Group)‚ Areeba Syria (formerly Spacetel Syria) launched services in March 2001 via its ’94’ network. Initially the infrastructure was rolled out to major provinces‚ but rural areas quickly followed and population coverage and geographic coverage were 98% and 78% in the end of 2007 respectively. In August 2007 the cellco had 14 MSC‚ 32 BSC‚ 2035 sites‚ 2763 BTS. Mobile market in Syria The mobile market in Syria is one of the newest in the region. The country was

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    A Snapshot of Syria Syria is located in Southeast Asia. It borders Turkey‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Israel‚ and Lebanon. Damascus is the capital. Damascus is one of the oldest inhabited communities in the Middle East. It was established in the third period B.C. and was the center of handcraft goods. Syria occupies about 185‚180 square kilometers (71‚498 square miles). It’s industry includes petroleum‚ textiles‚ food processing‚ and farming. Syria’s climate is semi-arid but it differs between east and west

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    com/2012/11/06/ten-reasons-not-to-legaize-drugs/. In this essay I am going to discuss on why drugs should be yes SHOULD be legalised. Bibliography – • www.spiegel.de/international/world/harvard/economist-jeffey-miron-on-why-drugs-should-be-legalised-a-886289.html. • www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-23374228 • www.debate.org/opinions/should-all-drugs-be-legalised • www.ibtimes.com-pros-cons-drug-legalisation-us-246712 bitchspot.jadedragononline.com/2012/11/06/ten-reasons-not-to-legaize-drugs/. In this essay I am going to discuss

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    Syrian uprising‚ is an ongoing armed conflict in Syria between forces loyal to the Syrian Ba’ath Party government and those seeking to oust it. The 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

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    Tatiana Lyn Debate Essay on Syria’s Issue August 26‚ 2013 The U.N must attack in unity (hence the label) in order to respond to such outrage‚ otherwise it may become an impossible task without a leader. The rest of the U.N‚ especially France which has already decided to involve themselves‚ must have their superior and leading country to surgically strike Syria. I completely concur with the idea of being included in the issue with Syria‚ not only to help their people‚ but to protect the countries

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    brought about the overthrow of a number of deep-seated and oppressive regimes and dictators like in Libya‚ Tunisia‚ Yemen and Egypt. However‚ the uprising in Syria remains unresolved and has evolved into a bloody civil conflict‚ caused so much casualties which has left destruction‚ lawlessness‚ and fear across the country. A resolution to the conflict has yet to be found‚ and thus far the international community has been mired in its inability to decisively influence the situation in Syria. That being

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    Syria One of my professors recently cited a stat that over 60% of college students do not know of the current situation in Syria. Sadly to say‚ I was part of the majority on this one. I recently heard that very professor talking with a colleague about whether the United States should intervene or not‚ so I was determined to find out what was going on. Failing to be informed of this situation prior to today makes me wonder how many events such as this pass over my radar. But nonetheless‚ after a

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    SYRIA A brief history of Syria since the French occupation until 1970. WE CAN CATEGORIZE THE EVENTS THROUGH WHICH SYRIA WITNESSED INTO THE FOLLOWING: • Syria after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and French Occupation in 1920 until the independence in 1946 • Syria since the independence until 8th march 1963. • Syria since the first days of 8th march coup until 1970 • Syria under the rule of Al-Assad until today. SYRIA’S FIRST INDEPENDENCE AND THE FRENCH MANDATE • By the end of the ottoman

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    The popular-uprising-turned-armed-rebellion in Syria is in its third year‚ and seems poised to continue‚ with the government and an array of militias locked in a bloody struggle of attrition. Members of Congress and Administration officials are debating options for responding militarily to President Bashar al Asad’s forces’ reported use of chemical weapons in attacks on rebel-held areas and civilians. After the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Asad’s forces used weapons in limited

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