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    Debate Syria Essay

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    without a leader. The rest of the U.N‚ especially France which has already decided to involve themselves‚ must have their superior and leading country to surgically strike Syria. I completely concur with the idea of being included in the issue with Syria‚ not only to help their people‚ but to protect the countries adjacent to Syria in which we have trading relations with. And besides‚ defending our relationship with foreign trade districts‚ we need to minimize Syrian government power from oppressive

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    Persuasive Essay On Syria

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    Syria One of my professors recently cited a stat that over 60% of college students do not know of the current situation in Syria. Sadly to say‚ I was part of the majority on this one. I recently heard that very professor talking with a colleague about whether the United States should intervene or not‚ so I was determined to find out what was going on. Failing to be informed of this situation prior to today makes me wonder how many events such as this pass over my radar. But nonetheless‚ after a

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    Syria Current Event

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    Research: Status quo in Syria Directions: Via a combination of information from the Upfront article and internet research‚ complete the following research guide to develop an understanding of what is happening in Syria. Upfront Magazine (page 14-15): 1. What sparked Syria’s uprising? What role do you think uprisings in other Arab countries played in Syria’s revolution? Protests of the torture of students who put up anti government graffiti sparked the uprising in Syria. Government troops were

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    Arab Spring in Syria

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    http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/ Syria-uprising-007.jpg The Syrian Uprising President John F. Kennedy once said in a speech that “Those who make peaceful protest impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” Nowhere is this more applicable than in the recent Syrian uprising‚ as what began as a people’s movement to bring a more democratically inclined government to Syria has escalated into a full scale violent uprising against the dictatorial government of President Bashar

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    Summary Of The Book Syria

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    In the book Syria by Patricia K‚ Kummer there are many main ideas in the book. One main Idea in the book Syria is the history of Syria. One example that shows that the book talks about The history is “ Early Sea people came across the mediterranean Sea and landed on Syria’s beaches.” This example shows how Syria was first found and discovered by people. This also showed and explained how the first people came and discovered the world. Another part in the book talks about their culture and religious

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    Struggle for democracy in Syria By Ribal Al-Assad CAIRO - As the violence in Syria mounts‚ the international community’s paralysis has become increasingly jarring. But the role of external regional forces is almost as important in fueling the domestic bloodshed as what is happening internally. If Syria could break free of the negative influences of regional politics‚ genuine change without continued violence might become possible. Syria needs to manage its diverse ethnic and religious composition

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    Syria: A Brief History

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    Syria is an ancient land with great history‚ dating back to the dawn of civilization. Syria is part of the Fertile Crescent‚ and signs of civilization date back to 10‚000 BC. From around 2‚000 BC Syria was occupied successively by the Sumerians‚ Egyptians‚ Hittites‚ Assyrians and Babylonians. Throughout history it went on to be conquered by the great empires such as Persia‚ Rome‚ the Islamic Empire‚ the Ottomans‚ and France. Following World War II‚ Syria became independent from France and spent the

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    Syria: The Story of the Conflict http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19331551 This article talks about Syria and how tens of thousands of lives in Syria have been lost because of the conflict between forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those who go against his rule. Due to this threat‚ hundreds of thousands of Syrians have been moving across the county’s borders and its leaving their own nation separated and torn apart. The crazy bombing‚ massacres and bombardment have been

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    For many of you who do not know Syria has now become a bath of blood due to the mass tears a blood that are being shed by innocent defenceless people. even for a country that has grown used to violence the houla massacre on the 25th may 2012 shocked the people of Syria Over a hundred ‚mainly children and women were targeted by shells and innocently killed Fifteen months after the start of protests against the regime of President Bashar Assad‚ Syria is in a dire situation. Trapped in a bloody

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    Situation in Syria Mun!

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    Committee Name: General Assembly Committee Topic: Situation in Syria Country Name: Canada A. Dating back to the time of the Ottoman Empire‚ the situation in Syria has become increasingly violent over time. [1] Back in 1911‚ an organization called Al-Fatat (Young Arab Society) was founded. [1] According to research‚ it was basically a secret Arab nationalist organization that aimed to gain independence and unity for multiple Arab nations that was‚ at the time‚ under Ottoman rule; their movement

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