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    The political conflict that is happening in Syria is well known globally. The war in Syria has been happening for five years and has claimed the life of more than a quarter million of Syrians. The internal war involves to parties that is the Baathist Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad forces and the opposition Free Syrian…

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    Child Trafficking There are many reasons why traffickers trafficked children. For example to make children do forced labour, forced marriage, exploitation or sexual exploitation. Also, to make children afraid by abusing them. This research is to analyze the reasons for child trafficking. With this in mind, child traffickers use children for forced labour and for forced marriage. In fact, children worldwide has been taken by 45 million in 2016 shown on the cite, “Tackling Slavery, Human…

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    space for all of these people. So, where are these people coming from, why are they coming, and what caused them to all come at the same time? Most of the people coming into Europe are coming from Syria. There are a number of reasons why these people are coming, the main reason being the war in Syria. This war is making it very dangerous for civilians to live there, so they originally fled to a nearby country hoping that once the war ended they’d be able to move back. However, the war has…

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    The Assad Regime

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    goes for the Palestinian militias? How does the economy of this militia-system works? Do they solely rely on a so-called war economy, like smuggling and taxations at check points? Is the rise of these militias somehow rooted in the country that Syria was before the war? Is it a continuation of the system of patronage, criminal groups, business interests and etnic divisions that were there before? This fragmentation into several loosly knit fractions around the figure of Assa, what…

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    The use of chlorine has many benefits without a doubt probably the most recognized use is for swimming pools to keep the water clean and clear of disease producing organisms. Chlorine has also been used as a poisonous gas in the past wars. It has been "classified as a choking agent. When inhaled in its concentrated form, it causes a person's lungs to fill with liquid leading to asphyxiation"(Goldman 2016, para 6). How can a chemical such as this be so needed to fight diseases and at the…

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    began in 2011 with a series of small protests inspired by the Arab spring and the government took military action against the people. The people started to fight back with their own forces, and once this occurred it started to became a civil war ("Syria profile - Overview") .This was later called the Syrian Revolution; John Locke’s ideas on social contract indirectly influenced the Syrian Revolution.…

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    pulled out of Iraq in December 2011, a splinter group of Al qaeda headed by Abu Musab al Zarqawi attacked major Shia communities to ignite a sectarian war. Due to the Iraqi military inability to stop the violence, ISIS have spread in northern Iraq and Syria. ISIS has also been inspired by the atrocities of the Syrian regime. The NATO countries have been inconsistent in their support…

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    because “power is a means and not an end” (Waltz p. 126). Thus, in applying this to the crisis, realists see value in anarchy and that Syria, a weaker state, will find the structural change to align with stronger states with more power to preserve their autonomy. While anarchy does not necessarily mean violence but realists see the idea of anarchy has one where Syria will, over time, find the capacity and/or resources to resolve its elf and that any turmoil they undergo is the process to…

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    As a member of the country of Eggonia 's Grand Council on Ethics and as a human, Eggonia obligated to send famine relief to the neighboring country of Furesia. Every living creature on Earth has correlation to other living things and has the mentality to help each other. According to me, helping others is an obligation which we have to follow and a law of nature. Sending famine relief to Furesia can save many lives and Eggonians are the cause of Furesian undergoing a devastating famine that cost…

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    ISIS Supporters Appear to Behead French Captive The French President today censured the obvious executing of a French mountain climber on account of Algerian activists, who promise their fidelity to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in another feature. The feature, which seemed online today, demonstrates a man who seems, by all accounts, to be 55-year-old Nice local Herve Gourdel stooping before a few furnished activists as an announcement is made by one of them in Arabic. Close to…

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