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    exposure during the debate but gave a strong closing remark. He also had a slip up when talking about the recent situation occurring with Russia and Syria by confusing the Russia President with the Syria President that went unnoticed by his rivals on stage. But some media pundits caught the statement and posted on twitter “I think Assad’s invasion of Syria will be seen as a blunder.” Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee was just a confused candidate as voters were wonders how he was elected as a…

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    children refugee try to reach their families at long distances countries from Syria. Children that travel stay away from persecution, war, and conflicts. One of the places that refugee families move is Europe because it’s not in war zone and it is the closet place where the refugee to get economic help. However, traveling can lead to family separation. Families can travel by feet, boat, train, and plane from Syria. Thousands of Syrian Refugee families were kicked out of jobs, school and…

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    In some extreme cases, the children from Syria have migrated and traveled through Europe by themselves without parents. What causes them to be brave and leave their country at such a young age and without the supervision of an adult is the search for safety and peace. The western countries are telling the people what to do and how to govern their own. This can be considered the direct rule, even though Syria is its own country and is not a colony, they are still being controlled…

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    Laurie Calhoun Analysis

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    Terrorist a Villain or a Hero? War exists, terrorism exists and they will continue. Just War is a doctrine used by nations such as the United States that justifies war. When there are horrendous acts occurring on or by people it can be morally implied to go to war. A war that is deemed as moral is widely supported as a country is fighting for what they believe in. Laurie Calhoun’s perspective is that terrorists also use the Just War Theory. She states that “both parties to every conflict…

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    R2P norm is not to be blamed rather the geopolitics and combined ineffectiveness that clarify action in Libya and in Syria. A consensus on Syrian Humanaterian intervention has failed to take place twice as two of the five UNSC permanent members Russia and China vetoed the proposal. Their action has been criticized by the international community and the UN SG Ban Ki-Moon…

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    by default associated with the terrorist group, while others argue that only those directly related to or cooperating with the al-Qaeda core should be considered associates (Mantel, 2014). This distinction puts the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) into an odd group, as they share similar ideologies, yet consider themselves separate from…

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    I chose an article called "The American Way of Refuge", written by Kori N. Schake and it was published in January of 2016 by the Hoover Institution. Mrs. Schake establishes that America should accept more Syrian refugees for various reasons by using strong examples to appeal to her audience. Schake has written this particular article to appeal to all American voters in an effort to gain more support and agreement with her claim. Also, in the article, she suggests that Americans are acting as…

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    former kings with nationalist military leaders in Egypt, Iraq and Syria. Egypt, under Gam Abdel Nasser, became one of the strongest and most powerful Arab states in the region and began to ring the bells of Arab unity. Nasser envisioned a Middle East where the Arabs could form a single union and fight for their common interests. Soon, Egypt and Iraq began to undergo their own respective rivalry, which was complicated even further when Syria and Egypt formed the United Arab Republic, which only…

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    The Crusades Dbq Essay

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    various illnesses (Reilly 388). Raymond could not bare to lose his soldiers so he strengthened the hearts of the men who were affected by the sickness in order for them to fight and protect against the rival cities. As the fight went on to invade Syria, Barra and Marra, and cities of the Saracens, the army slowly dwindled due to hunger and thirst (Reilly 389). Despite this disadvantage, Raymond and his army were able to successfully accomplish their goal by invading Jerusalem (Reilly…

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    Despite being the youngest of fifteen siblings, I was the first to attend college. Unlike myself, my parents did not have the opportunity to attend primary school. In Syria my father had to start working at the age of nine, and my mother was prevented from learning because of gender discrimination in schools during that time. Seeing my parents’ education stripped away from them has taught me that receiving an education is a privilege, not a right. Once all of my siblings moved out, the…

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