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    SYRIA CONFLICT

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    A Syria conflict First of all we 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

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    Good morning/afternoon Mr murkins and fellow classmates.Today I will talking about uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. At the capital of of poland‚the nazis established a ghetto in Warsaw between October‚ 1940.On November 16‚450‚000 Jews and refugees were forced inside the area of the ghetto.There were 2 parts of the ghetto the large part and the smaller one.Enclosed by brick walls that they made with their own hands‚the jews were separated from the rest of aryan people. People in the ghettos had to

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    Arab Uprising

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    b uprising------------------------------------------------- Arab Spring From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Arab Spring (Arabic: الثورات العربية‎; literally the Arabic Rebellions or the Arab Revolutions) is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in theArab world. Since 18 December 2010 there have been revolutions in Tunisia[2] andEgypt;[3] a civil war in Libya;[4] civil uprisings in Bahrain‚[5] Syria‚[6] and Yemen;[7]major protests in Algeria‚[8] Iraq‚[9] Jordan‚[10] Morocco

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    Oppression In Syria

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    Migration to escape oppression and socioeconomic problems has been a recurrent theme throughout history. Currently‚ millions are trying to leave Syria and North Africa because of the total war zones these areas have become. This is similar to what some Americans living in the 1930s experienced as a result of the Dust Bowl. During the Dust Bowl‚ the dirt from the overplowed farms would create large‚ overpowering clouds of black dust. About one third of the entire population of those affected by

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    Warsaw Uprising

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    The Warsaw Uprising of 1944: The Forgotten Heroes of the Poland The end of the Second World War was a time of jubilation. It was the end of a bloody conflict ripe with crimes against humanity. It was the triumph of good over evil against all odds. A victory produced by heroism and bravery of allied soldiers. The end of the war created an enormous amount of optimism about the future. It was a time to rebuild a world that had been left in shambles after half a

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    War in Syria

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    Austin Comesanas Dr. Guy Martin War 09/08/13 War In Syria The war in Syria has become a worldwide focus point on other countries intervening with central problems within such societies. This Civil War has created plenty of attention to an abundant of countries and has some wanting to level out this problem of conflict for good. In early January 2011 the conflict began as a civil uprising in response to the Assad Government and its corruption and human rights abuse. Nearing the end

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    Syria Conflict

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    After Khalidiya‚ Syria conflict goes on Government and opposition sources are not quite yet in agreement on what is happening in Khalidiya. Syrian state TV began reporting on Sunday night that this opposition enclave of Homs‚ held by the rebels since the summer of 2011‚ had fallen. Activists and fighters in Homs denied it‚ saying the government had made big gains but there were still pockets of fighters hanging on. Later though‚ one opposition source said the enclave was "80% gone"‚ while another

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    Rotary in Syria

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    Rotary in Syria Syria‚ officially Syrian Arab Republic (Arabic: ‫ ‚)اﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴ ﺔ اﻟﺴ ﻮرﻳﺔ اﻟﺠﻤﻬﻮرﻳ ﺔ‬is a country in Western Asia‚ bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the West‚ Turkey to the north‚ Iraq to the east‚ Jordan to the south‚ and Israel to the southwest. The name Syria formerly comprised the entire region of the Levant‚ while the modern state encompasses the site of several ancient kingdoms and empires‚ including the Eblan civilization of the third millennium BC. In the Islamic

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    The War in Syria

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    The War in Syria In August 2013 Barack Obama made a statement that shook the world‚ he called for ‘limited’ airstrikes to be used against Syria’s government of President Assad in retaliation to chemical weapons attacks made allegedly by him on his own people‚ with the result of many deaths of men‚ women and children‚ in an effort to combat the rebels with whom they have been fighting a long civil war. The result of this announcement led to widespread debate amongst countries around the world on

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    Hungarian Uprising

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    The 1956 Hungarian Uprising While the Hungarian uprising of 1956 cannot be considered a major international crisis of the Cold War‚ it does bear looking at as a regional challenge to Soviet domination and a demonstration of the Wests and the United Nations reluctance to become involved in the Soviet sphere of influence. The causes of the uprising can be traced to Hungarian nationalism and their almost sullen acceptance of the imposed communist government post world War Two. Hungary’s long history

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