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    Myers connected to his audience because he used well known examples such as the elimination of chemical weapons in Syria and dealing with ebola. Using examples that people already had knowledge about allowed Myers to describe exactly what his organization does to protect the world from major harm. Myers used verbal tools to help his audience understand his message. He…

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    The ongoing conflict in our world that has led to the destruction and theft of ancient artefacts is a reality that the ‘Syria: Ancient History-Modern Conflict’ exhibit, housed in the Ian Potter Museum, endeavours to raise awareness about. This small exhibit, currently located on the museum’s first floor presents rescued artefacts from excavated sites conducted by the University of Melbourne that surrounded the Euphrates River, including Tell Ahmar and Jebel Khalid. These domestic and religious…

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    Chances are you have all of these things and more. Chances are you are extremely lucky and privileged. You get to choose what dessert you want or what movie you want to watch at night. You are well fed and healthy. Now think about the refugees fleeing Syria. They have almost none of these necessities. No food or water. No place to sleep at night. They face many challenges and dangers over their journey to safety and it’s our job to help them. America is a very wealthy country. It is in fact…

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    and/or killed, local law enforcement and intelligence agencies started an investigation. The agency found that all suicide bombers were non-citizens of the United States, and were originally from Syria, Saudi Arabia, or Canada. Section 1 of the new PROTECT-US Act 2017 states that any person from Syria or Saudi Arabia is prohibited from entering the United States unless the President personally approves of their entry in writing. This should be deemed constitutional based on the action of…

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    The Meaning Of ISIS

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    One question that have been asked is, what happened this weekend in Paris? What happened was Paris have got bombed on Friday. When this bombing happened everyone worldwide was wondering who did the bombing. Hours later ISIS claimed that they did the bombing in Paris. Who is ISIS some people are asking. Isis is a terrorist group that had been formed in 1999. The former of the group name is Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Abu was once a street thug that had major street respect. Abu went to…

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    also known for a great failure. This failure was trying to reconquer the western Mediterranean provinces when a peace treaty with the Persian empire soon failed to live up to its name. Justinian build a chain of well-equipped fortresses throughout Syria and let his forces free on the central and western Mediterranean. The re-conquest started out well with the restoration of North Africa to the Byzantine Empire. From there Justinian’s forces lead by general Belisarius conquered Sicily and after…

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    British Dbq Case Study

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    of the mandate system and its consequences to the state formation in the area will be given at the beginning of the essay. Afterwards, the policies of both states will be analysed on two case studies of British mandate in Iraq and French mandate in Syria, including the comparison and contrast of similarities and differences between both policies, which will be integrated into the main body of the text. Finally, a conclusion will be provided The competition of major Western powers in the fight…

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    The city of Aleppo is one of the most populated cities in the Levant and the one of the oldest in the world. Now, the effects of war have left the city in rubble. Families, like eight-year-old Huda’s, have had to flee their homes in search for shelter. They settled in a neighborhood west of the city. In her new home, Huda often yearns for the familiarity of her old room. Adjusting to her situation has been hard, as they barely have enough necessities to survive every day. Cuts to their water…

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    Fred Fleitz Analysis

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    security think tank, comments on President Obama 's policy decisions and their effect on the United States future in global security. Fleitz argues that these policies are in fact non-policies that do little to address the chaos that is taking place in Syria and Iraq. He views Obama 's actions as cowardly and passive and believes that they could lead to another tragedy on the same scale as 9/11. I believe that Fleitz is applying a realist lens to his analysis on the actions of the Obama…

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    make sure humans don’t venture out too far. Thesis five monsters make sure humans are afraid to break rules and defy authority. This paper serves as an analysis of a narrative from Wendy Pearlman’s “We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled: Voices from Syria” using Cohen’s fifth thesis. This literary work is a narrative by a Syrian doctor named Kareem who Pearlman interviewed in Jordon where the Syrian government has attacked medical facilities, health care providers, and patients during a brutal…

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