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    moral responsibility that we are not fulfilling‚ we are too focused on our preconception of what is important. The lack of serving others is present for in the case of Syrian refugees; they’re being ignored during a time of need. These refugees are being driven out of their own homes in order to flee to safety‚ with no place to go. Syrian refugee children are starving and afraid to leave their own homes in fear that they will be killed.How can we tolerate this when we have the capability to repair the

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    TO: Osman Güneş‚ Deputy Minister of the Interior‚ Government of Turkey FROM: Tolgahan Pınarsayha‚ Political Advisor to the Government of Turkey DATE: 10/3/2012 SUBJECT: Addressing the Syrian Refugee Crisis Summary The Turkish Government has spent over $300 million providing for refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria [1]. As a neighboring country with important links to Syria through culture and religion alongside being a democratic country that recognizes international laws regarding

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    taken to England‚ Where he was studied by doctors and psychologist’s. He went on to spend 68 years in society yet never learnt to say anything except “Peter” and “King George”. However his hearing and smell were said to be particularly acute. The Syrian Gazelle Boy Jean-Claude

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    Taryn Lindsey Mr. Willman HY135-107 18 February 2013 Uprising of a New Nation The American Revolution was a result of growing discontent between the thirteen colonies and Britain. The war began in April of 1775‚ when shots were fired in Lexington‚ Massachusetts. Eight years later‚ the war was put to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. A major conflict surrounding the war was “no taxation without representation”. The colonist believed in actual representation (the people)

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    Ngugi wa Thiong’o 1938- (Born James Thiong’o Ngugi; also transliterated as Ngũgĩ) Kenyan novelist‚ playwright‚ essayist‚ short story writer‚ children’s writer‚ and critic. The following entry presents an overview of Ngugi’s career through 2002. See also Ngugi wa Thiong’o Criticism. As a spokesman for his people and a chronicler of Kenya’s modern history‚ Ngugi is widely regarded as one of the most significant writers of East Africa. His first novel‚ Weep Not‚ Child (1964)‚ was the first English-language

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    the people. No one will be turned away‚ no one‚ unless you are a Syrian Refugee. The United States of America (USA) finds themselves in the middle of an ethical dilemma. There are many different opinions whether or not the USA should open its borders to assist in the Syrian Refugee crisis. Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian Refugee crisis has been around for several years. Many foreign countries have already been receiving Syrian refugees for

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    America extended their helping and welcoming hands to Syrian

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    Back in the spring of 2011 Syria began a brutal civil war that crippled the infrastructure leaving 3 main factions fighting for power. The United States decided to intervene and support the Syrian Rebel Army in retaliation for President Bashar al-Assad’s suspected use of chemical weapons against the people of Syria. If this were in fact accurate and America’s only reason for uniting forces with them was to overthrow a tyrannical leader‚ then I believe America would have been in accordance with the

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    The Boxer Uprising China during the late nineteenth century was in turmoil from external and internal forces. The underlining internal pressures were exacerbated by the thrust of western imperialism and exploitation. Imperialism and the west were the catalyst for the Boxer Uprising. The ingredients of descent and conflict were always present in the late nineteenth century. China had its difficulties without the west’s intrusion. The Boxer Uprising was a reaction against the West‚ not a rebellion

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    in 2015‚ the world is still waiting to take action and repeating the same mistakes 70 years later in Syria. One reason why I think that the world has not learned form the Holocaust it that places are hesitant to help the Syrian refugees in the article “The politics of the Syrian refugee crisis‚ explained”‚ by Janell Ross. I know this because the US does not want to

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