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    Syrian Refugees

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    around the world coming together, they need to work together to assist the desperate and unfortunate refugees. As a matter of fact, countries should halt the bombing of Syria for the time being, so as to get the refugees out of harm’s way, both from airstrikes and ISIS threats. The refugees, and all those innocent people that are affected by this Civil War, are the number one priority countries should have when entering Syrian soil, seas, and skies; ISIS should stay at number two. The government…

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    Elie describes a poor old man who crawled on hands and knees through an air raid for an untouched, full cauldron of soup and unfortunately died in the process. The unnamed man was given a choice to die of starvation or potentially die from the airstrike by the cruel and evil Germans desperate to wipe the Earth…

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    civilian in the crossfire. Part of what the White Helmets do is to urge the UN Council to bans and punish those who use barrel bombing which the UN deemed inhumane, but yet choose to implement inaction against Hassad and Russia for using barrel airstrike bombing (The White Helmet, 2016). The current goal of The White Helmets…

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    ISIS

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    being directly affected by ISIS. The more progressive option the US has chosen is training the Iraqi army, Kurdish forces and groups of Syrian rebels. The US military has supported vulnerable regions through the use of airstrikes, aimed at weakening the ISIS forces. These airstrikes have been deemed controversial due to the thousands of resulting civilian casualties. Despite the controversy surrounding the Americans involvement, much of the world hopes these tactics are able to dismantle the…

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    Throughout the 20th century, there were many sources of major conflict. From World War I, to World War II, to the Cold War, the world has often been at war. After the 9/11 attacks in 2001, American President George W. Bush started a new war, called the War on Terror. The War on Terror is a fight against Islamic terrorist groups in the Middle East, and continues to this day. A coalition lead by the United States is currently at war with one of these terrorist groups known as ISIS, which controls…

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    The United States should have never gone into Iraq back in 2003 and we would not have all the issues we do have in the world today. The United States should have not gone into Iraq because then we would not have the rise of ISIS in the Middle East and the worldwide refugee crisis that is going on today. In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq because they believed they had weapons of mass destruction and Saddam was committing war crimes against his own people. The US ended up learning that Iraq…

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    Provocative Texts in Popular Culture: Save the Children The text focused on in this academic thesis is Most Shocking Second a Day Video, an advert created by Save the Children, a UK based non-governmental organization providing aid, healthcare, education and economic opportunity to at-risk children and youth facing natural disaster and war. The audience is privileged, white, middle class parents and young people living in the UK, based on the demographics represented by the actors in the ad.…

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    ISIS And Bioterrorism

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    Friday the 13th is associated with bad luck, and now it will forever be attached to ISIS’ violent attack on Paris, France. This is not ISIS’ only violent attack which leads to the question, to what extreme is ISIS willing to go to reach their goals? ISIS is known to use tactics such as violence such as beheading or seizing control of towns which creates a shock value to assure to reach their goals. Most people do not understand ISIS’ meaning. ISIS is an abbreviation for "Islamic State of Iraq…

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    ISIS Sympathizers

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    The airstrikes conducted through the US-led coalition have led to a major source of financing for the terrorist organization being severely severed, the growth and the intensity of the organizations attacks on a global level have increased. The following shall…

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    One such actress was drawn to Vietnam upon hearing of intentional destruction of dikes in Hanoi during American airstrikes. Jane Fonda embedded herself with within the ranks of the North Vietnamese forces in an effort to humanize the enemy. She would continue on to pose with Viet Cong surface to air weapons systems. Because of the rampant damage to civilian lives and…

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