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    Reducing Child Mortality

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    Alishba Imran Delegate of Syria L.G.S. Shahjamal Delegate of Syria Represented by‚ Alishba Imran‚ Lahore Grammar School Shahjamal Topic Area B: Millennium

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    the United States would have had little to no qualms about interfering in the country’s affairs‚ the American public today is more reluctant to jump right in. For example‚ when “U.S. President Barack Obama tried to drum up momentum for airstrikes in Syria to punish and deter the use of chemical weapons‚ he failed to gain much of a following”

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    Yitzhak Rabin Influence

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    and to bring peace with Syria. Yet‚ many citizens disagreed with his political actions‚ and his decisions. Yitzhak Rabin was seeking peace. His acts for peace impacted thousands and his accomplishments were remarkable. He signed a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan‚ ending the countless wars between

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    billion dollars (equal to $2‚857‚311‚186‚289.56 in 2015 value) in Germany. The syrian war also costed a lot‚ spending 4 million USD every day to fight against terrorism and oppressors of Bashar al-Assad regime. Civil matters has slowly increased in Syria. This was the same for Nazi Germany back in 1939-1945. The murder rate is now higher than ever from first week of the war in the Syrian genocide. Going from several hundreds of deaths to now over 8500+ deaths during from March 2011 to October 2013

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    organization have identified a major problem within the borders of Syria‚ and with extensive research followed by a global marketing campaign they have attempted to address this problem by involving the general public. With workstations placed in 120 countries accompanied by government funding’ this non-for-profit organization have set out on a mission to help millions of children who struggle to cope within the war stricken borders of Syria. Savethechildren have not only address this issue on the media

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    Three years ago the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria didn’t exist and now they are if not the most one of the most dangerous terrorist groups in the world. There main goal is to spread there religion and kill anyone who gets in there way which is mostly americans and other european powers. ISIS is Sunni and the Sunni religion in general hates Shia. Shia is another religion and both of these religions have been fighting for over 1‚400 long years. The reason that ISIS is so successful is they are very

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    The U.S Role in Arab Spring

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    In December 2010‚ mass anti-government protests began in Tunisia and later spread across the Arab world. By February 2011‚ revolutions occurred in Tunisia and Egypt‚ Libya and Syria. The uprisings were dubbed as “Arab Spring”. Many nations in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)‚ that neighbor the conflict spots‚ have been greatly affected by the uprisings. Neighboring countries have experienced an influx of refugees‚ and a possibility of violence spilling over their borders. Nations

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    strategic defense against enemies. Despite the country having been independent since 1943‚ its borders with Israel and Syria remain unresolved (Central Intelligence Agency‚ 2014). This is important because Israel is a major U.S. ally‚ and Syria a threat. U.S. involvement within a democratic Lebanon supports our national interest in the Middle East. The fact Syria occupied Lebanon from 1976 to 2005‚ has had a significant influence on the country ’s internal and foreign policies. Today

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    exceptionalism is "city upon a hill" which was stated by John F. Kennedy. There are two sides to this concept: those who agree and those who disagree. Where does this idea of being genuinely different play a role in the controversial issue of intervening in Syria?

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    The syrian conflict is a fight for the control over Syria and to get rid of its current president‚ Bashar al-Assad. Reform in Syria started when Bashar’s father Hafez

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