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    The Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    proverb states, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together” (“African” 1). This philosophical quotation encompasses an important message on how to address one of the world’s most prevalent and devastating problems: the Syrian Refugee Crisis. As millions of Syrians are displaced by the Syrian Civil War, they attempt to seek refuge in surrounding foreign nations. So far, the countries of the world have only addressed the crisis by deciding the fate of the refugees that…

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    Over the past five years, the refugee crisis has increased as a result of events like the Syrian Civil War. Different states have attempted to combat the crisis in differing ways. These states have attempted to cooperate over the refugee crisis, however, this has not always been successful. The theories of Liberalism and Realism both provide reasons as to why states have responded as they have, to the refugee crisis. However, Realism clearly outlines why there has been an increase in nationalism…

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    situations, including the Kosovar Conflict and the Vietnamese Boat People Crisis. In order for its interferences to be successful, the United Nations must utilize each component in its arsenal effectively: monitoring, pro-action, and reaction. The current refugee crisis from Syria and its neighboring countries has manifested extensively due to the United Nations’ inadequate…

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    To begin refugees are coming from all around the world due to conflicts in their countries. most of the refugees are fleeing from syria for numerous reasons. Many of the refugees leave syria to begin new lives in a different country. There have been many conflicts going on in syria for a long time so it makes sense why people want to get out. Not everyone is just coming from syria though, refugees come from a lot of different countries (figure 1). Most of the refugees are coming from syria, but…

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    Refugee A refugee is someone fled their country where they were born and now is too scared to go back or cannot go back because of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or because they are a part of a social group. There are also people who are internally displaced people (IDPs) they have been forced to leave there country because of war. All around the world there are 50 million displaced people they remain without any protection and their lives are at risk because of their…

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    Question: Did Syrian refugees enrich our cultural growth into a more diverse and positive outcome and have they enhanced our influence in the World? If so, How? Immigration laws have resulted in a situation where many illegal immigrants live and work in the United States. It is an important issue that has been blown out of proportion by the media and politicians. Here in the United States, legal Syrian refugees have enriched our cultural growth in a diverse and positive way and have enhanced…

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    The claim that refugees have a negative impact on society has been a focus of great discussion for many years, both in Canada and throughout several other countries. Almost since time began, humankind has had difficulties when the condition in their area has altered for the worse, and they have had to make difficult decisions about where they should go next, and the dilemma has never been a more glaring issue than in today's society. It is a dispute with two distinctly diverse sides. On one hand…

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    The first question to ask is what is a refugee?. According to United Nations Protocol, refugees are people who are outside their origin country because of a threat coming from either in or outside. The threat comes from ill treatment because of political opinions individuals adopted, or racism against a specific individual have the same religion, or nationality (Congressional Digest, 2016). They escape from violence causes that threaten their lives. This definitely removes them from the…

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    unemployment, lack of education, and any other issues affecting the region. On a national or international scale, these people would work to impact similar problems along with others such political and cultural conflicts, long-term sustainability, and refugee crises. Someone actively involved in their community strives to find the solutions to problems that impact those around him or her, even if those problems do not impact that person specifically, because the mark of a true community member…

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    return to Syria, thus healthcare delivery systems will have to be reconstructed. As the war continues more and more people will flee and more refugees will need basic healthcare. The statistics alone are tragic, but when you realize that every refugee has their own story, their own hurdle to overcome, one realizes just how heartbreaking the crisis is. Working with Humanwire gave me the opportunity to learn more about the crisis and read about the real struggles people are facing. I hope that…

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