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    Analytical essay: Refugees Welcome Movement The rhetoric I have chosen consist of the ongoing humanitarian refugee crisis that Syrian people are going through each and every day, while war cripples the country. The author of the rhetoric shows how the world was woken up to the crisis after a video clips emerged and a picture from the video went viral around the globe. A Syrian child covered in dust and blood sits in an orange ambulance chair, gray and alone. His stunned, mute face has been…

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    Syrian, Afghan, Iraqis, Somalis refugees (69% Syrian) flood into Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Germany, Sweden, and Greece and soon America. They are running from war against their dictatorship in Syria and the militias in their county like ISIS, the free Syrian Army, and Al-Qaeda. There has been over 220,000 people killed when they stopped counting. 7.6 million People are miss placed from their homes due to the fighting. The United Nations High commissioner for Refugees Agency…

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    Muslim caliphate under its control.” ISIS has destroyed a number of ancient sites and artifacts of archaeological and artistic value since it gained control of Syria and Iraq. During that same time, ISIS burned more than 8,000 rare books and manuscripts the…

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    everyone can help someone” by Ronald Reagan. The Syrian Civil War is an ongoing armed conflict in Syria between the government of President Bashar al-Assad and his allies, and various forces opposing him. This civil war cause millions of Syrian to flee from their home to seek asylum, and become refugees. There are 6.6 million refugees have been displace from their house but remain in the borders of Syria, and there are more than 6 million Syrians that move to another countries. There are some…

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    numerous causes, fortunately several countries are trying to help these Syrians. Massive amounts of Syrians are escaping out of Syria due to an atrocious the civil war that all started when 15 schoolchildren were arrested and tortured for writing anti-government graffiti on a wall. Conflict and protest rose asking for the children to be freed and more freedom, but the government…

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    Ever wondered what it is that is really happening to the Syrian people that is causing them so much grief as we see in the news? It is more than just bombs being dropped in the country of Syria, killing thousands of people. Even though many citizens are dying in Syria due to the war, a lot of them still remain there with almost no health assistance, food resources, and no education for the children because they are not given a place for safety resettlement. In the news, we only see that these…

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    One of the first things one learns in international politics is that domestic politics shapes international politics. This cannot be more true given the situation of the Syrian war. Despite originating as an uprising against autocratic rule, the Syrian civil war has transformed into a brutal proxy war. It not only gives the Middle Eastern region conflict through its mass destruction of cities and the death of thousands, but also to the questions it provokes about human rights and the power of…

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    Professor Corona Affra Husain FYW 1000C 15 October 2015 This story is about Alan Kurdi, a three year old boy that we learned about on September 2nd, 2015. Young Alan has been living with his family in Syria ever since his birth, after some time war broke out and Alan and his family fled Syria. They were able to reach Turkey, but hoped for Canada where Alan’s aunt lived. Alan and his family started the route to Canada, travelling by cramped plastic boats with other refugees through the…

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    million children and millions more have been displaced internally. By the end of 2016, over 5.8 million children are affected among the 13.5 million total people in Syria affected by the Syrian Conflict. The number of refugees is increasing by every year by the end of 2016 over 4.8 million people have registered as refugees. The conflict in Syria has been going for more than 7 years. It all started in March 2011 because an anti-regime uprising that started has spiralled into civil war. More…

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    The Syrian Crisis started in March 2011, when protests started taking place against Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s president. In turn, the president’s forces responded with harsh violence. It started to build up, until it turned into rebellions. Hundreds and thousands of Syrian civilians were caught in the middle, and were forced to escape the country. As of 2015, there have been around 220,000 deaths, half of which are civilians. The U.N has been working together to find a way for the refugees to be…

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