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    point: Syria is currently on a civil war between the Syrian government and the Syrian rebels. Paragraph 2 Transitional sentence: This war begin because of a religious rivalry between the Sunni and Shia Supporting point: Sunni are the minority in Syria and they also are part of the Syrian armed forces Or their army‚ Shia in the other hand is the rebels‚ and therefore the majority. Evidence: being in the same religion as the rebels or the Syrian army does not mean that they all support the war. Paragraph

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    Some people have immigrated to the United States to escape religious persecution. ISIS is the major problem that threated Syrians and pushed them to leave Syria. For example‚ ISIS have their thoughts about religion‚ so they believe that they should kill every person does not agree with their thoughts or follow their orders. Christians and other religions except Muslims were

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    foolish attitude we did during the holocaust. If we don’t help a lot more innocent Syrians could be killed and they could possibly take advantage of their power and start taking people from not just Syria. Millions of people

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    Position Paper

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    Council Country: Democratic India Delegate: Rishi Birudu‚ Meridian school Topic: situation in Syria The Syrian Arab Republic is currently in a state of civil war with its multi-religious and multi-ethnic society. For a year and a half since the “Arab Spring”‚ the rebel movement has protested the restrictions on their rights and the lack of government transparency‚ while the oppressive Syrian government‚ led by Bashar al-Assad‚ is fraught with corruption and attempts to stifle the rebels. Syria receives

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    Oppression In Syria

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    About one third of the entire population of those affected by the Dust Bowl migrated to flee the horrors they were encountering (“The Drought”). Unfortunately for both of these groups migration did not necessarily solve all of their problems. The Syrians are facing major economic and hygienic struggles while

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    It was the fact that gunmen killed four Phalangists that caused the war to ignite in Beirut on April 13‚ 1975; the attack was originally aimed on Pierre Jumayyil. The assassins were believed to be Palestinian and therefore later on during that same day‚ the Phalangists retaliated with an attack on a bus that was travelling through a Christian neighborhood. The bus was filled with Palestinian passengers and twenty-six occupants were killed. Fighting erupted the next day between Phalangists and Palestinian

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    Rasha‚ a 16-year-old Syrian refugee living in Turkey‚ is pessimistic about his future: “Now that I can’t go to school‚ it’s a tough situation…I work occasionally‚ filling in for my sisters at the factory. When I picture my future‚ I see nothing‚” he says (qtd. in “When I Picture My Future”). Rasha’s lack of hope is reflected by the severe humanitarian crisis Syrian refugees face: amidst acute poverty and without sufficient income‚ many are forced to withdraw their children from school and put them

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    ISIS Research Paper

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    mission to exterminate anyone from any other religion or anyone who has different beliefs and to uphold the Sharia law‚ know as the Islamic law. The birth of ISIS came from the chaos of the civil war in Syria‚ which began in 2011 when an uprising began against the Syrian President Assad (CNN). ISIS was sent to Syria for recruiting purposes to network and expand. Since ISIS was backed by Al-Qaeda they grew quickly into a large force capable of destruction. Later ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ignored

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    The difference between the Republicans and Democrats‚ explains Oklahoma Representative J.C. Watts who is a Republican‚ is that the republicans believe people are instinctively bad at heart‚ while Democrats believe people are instinctively good at heart (Leonard 2015). While this isn’t necessarily the greatest explanation between the two‚ there is some truth to it. Democrats are more prone to implementing policies or programs to fix solutions‚ while republicans deal more with the people that are having

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    As the 1991 Gulf War came to an end‚ another contention began to arise. The United Nations containment of Iraq was a success that led them to draw back from Iraq—yet still leaving Saddam Hussein as the Iraq leader. September 11‚ 2001 marks the day that thousands of Americans lost their lives‚ due to an attack schemed by Osama bin Laden. With the notion that Saddam Hussein had been fully involved with Osama bin Laden and an even stronger belief that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapon program

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