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    Floribbean Cuisine The South prides itself on being one of the most distinguishable regions in the United States‚ and there is no exception when it comes to its food. From Memphis‚ Tennessee BBQ to New Orleans‚ Louisiana red beans and rice to low-country South Carolina seafood boil; each state brings a unique dish‚ cuisine‚ flavor or style to the Southern smorgasbord. In the state of Florida‚ for the past few decades there has been an emergence in developing our own distinctive cuisine known as

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    The Syrian Refugee campaign is one that has been designed and aimed towards creating global perception of an inhumane crisis. Created by Savethechildren‚ this well-known humanitarian 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

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    Saving Syria 300 words

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    Saving Syria’s Children (Show images of Syrian people and the bad states they are living in.) What sort of world are we living in? The children of Syria are suffering‚ in distress‚ agony and are helpless. Syria is crying‚ no; screaming‚ to the whole world for help and‚ in the words of Dr Rola Hallam‚ “the entire world has failed them and it is innocent civilians that are paying the price.” Children have been forced to flee the country in the darkness of the night‚ with nothing but the clothes

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    Syrian Crisis

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    I. Background to the crisis in Syria Protests asking for the release of political prisoners began mid-March 2011 and were immediately met by Syrian security forces who at first detained and attacked protestors with batons‚ and later opened gunfire‚ and deployed tanks and naval ships against civilians. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to halt the violence and implement meaningful reforms demanded by protestors such as the lifting of emergency law‚ broader political representation and a freer

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    Syrian Revolution

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    The Syrian Revolution: An Annotated Bibliography Abouzeid‚ Rania. “Scenes From A Revolution.” Time 178.8 (2011): 40-43. Academic Search Premier. Web. 3 Apr. 2012. Rania Abouzeid is a reporter for TIME magazine who is based in Lebanon. Most of her research is spent on the happenings in the Middle East such as her lengthy reteach on the Arab Spring. “Scenes From A Revolution” is a very descriptive account of a particular demonstration in Syria. This article focuses on creating a relationship between

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    Syrian Genocide

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    Country: Syria 1. Previous History of Systemic Acts of Violence The Syrian breakdown began in 2011 when Syrian President Bashar el-Assad began a brutal crackdown because of the peaceful protestors of the country. The attacks escalated when a civil war broke out between the Assad Regime with allied militias and opposition groups against the protesters because a group of kids under the age of 15 sprayed a wall with graffiti‚ demeaning the Assad Regime‚ which was considered a crime against the

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    ● The case “Syrian Refugees” causes questions to arise regarding whether or not the United States should do more to help those caught in the middle of the Syrian civil war. ● The war has nearly half of the population of Syria to scatter far from their homes and destroyed their standards of living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries

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    Syrian Refugees

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    decision to let in Syrian refugees is the right one). That example was a very hard hit on the US as they essentially let them die. This current situation is very similar as if we don’t allow these innocent people to coming into the country we are send them back to their doom. Another reason not to limit Syrian refugees from coming into the US is that they have nowhere else to go. As Syria is in a large conflict and violent bombings and destruction occurs often this has lead to many Syrians homeless (America

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    The Syrian Crisis

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    The Syrian Crisis The Syrian civil war is a part of the Arab spring‚ a wave of uprisings occurring in the Middle East and North African states. Although the Syrian problem has received significant international attention‚ the future of the conflict is still unclear. The situation is deteriorating day by day‚ while the international negotiations reached a deadlock. The possible settlement is a subject of hot debates‚ with each government trying to put forward a solution‚ which would serve their

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    Syrian invasion

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    have been killed in the Syrian uprising and the number is rising quickly. You can find massacres‚ food shortage and blockade throughout the entire country. Many of the opposition force are waiting hopelessly for the international organisation to destroy Assad’s regime. Unfortunately‚ this isn’t going to happen anytime sooner. There are many reasons why the west must not intervene militarily in Syria. First‚ what does the NATO involvement look like? Is it about helping Syrian to destroy their evil

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