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    IDEOLOGY OF BASHAR AL ASSAD RESEARCH: An ideology is a set of cultural beliefs, values, and attitudes that underlie and justify either the status quo or movements to change it. The culture of every social system has an ideology that serves to explain and justify its own existence as a way of life. Ideology can also underlie movements for social change, which rely on sets of ideas that explain and justify their purpose and methods. Bashar Al Assad’s ideology: Vice president of Syria Abdel Halim Khaddam

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    Bashar Al-Assad Genocide

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    Bashar al-Assad Genocide (2000-present) INTRODUCTION Bashar al-Assad is the 19th president of Syria, he has committed genocide on the people of his country. The protests continued after the first strike made by Bashar al-Assad. Leading to more strikes, and ultimately resulting in an ongoing genocide. There haven’t been any stereotypes involved in this genocide, though there is a common target of protesters, there hasn’t been any characteristics or ethnicities that have been targeted. The victims

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    Bashar al Assad's Rise to Power. Introduction As seen on television, Syria is in disarray and in the midst of a deadly conflict. This conflict did not appear out of nowhere. In fact, this Syrian Civil war is the result of a variety of historic and contemporary factors. In the middle of a grosme civil war, Syria is experiencing consistent intervention by world powers like the United States of America and Russia, a variety of human rights abuses and the ever growing threat of islamic extremist

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    Matilde Alvarez Absolute Rulers: Draft 1 Henry the VIII and Bashar Al-Assad are an example of two absolute rulers. Henry the VIII was the famous kind of England and Bashar Al-Assad is a modern president in Syria. Both of this rulers have ruled with fear and intimidation meanwhile history does repeat itself. Henry VIII was well known as the king of England who led to the separation between then England and Roman Catholic Church. During Henrys ruling period, he had beheaded his six wives’, which

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    The people of Syria are fighting against each other. The Syria president, Bashar al-Assad, took over the country shortly after his father died (The Editors 1). Bashar al-Assad is hurting his own country. These problems and crimes must stop and be fixed to help the country of Syria. If all the violence does not stop the country of Syria will come to an end; nothing good will every come from that country again. Syria is in a civil war due to the change in dictatorship economic hardship and authoritarian

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    Period Committee: UN Security Council Tropic: Foreign Involvement Country: France Bashar Al- Assad has been president for the past fifteen plus years. Under his leadership the country has ended up in turmoil. Bashar Al- Assad is the source of the problem. He can not be apart of the solution. His leadership is not the key to stabilizing Syria and fighting terrorist groups. It is the obstacle. President Bashar Al- Assad's government has killed more people then the Islamic State (ISIL). In the

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    There, he was educated at the French-Arab al-Hurriyet school and continued on to medical school, specializing in ophthalmology ("Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria"). After graduated the Tishrin Military Hospital in 1992, he moved to the United Kingdom to further his medical education, he was there when his elder brother, Bassel, died. On returning

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    Bashar al-Assad Vs. Napoleon The novel Animal Farm was about the animals on the farm performing a rebellion against man, once succeeded the farm was run by the pigs who are the most intelligent animals on the farm. The pig in command was named Napoleon, he took ruling the farm to a whole new level. Once Napoleon gains the power that he had desired, the farm begins to dramatically change. The beginning of the book all animals were to be equal, but Napoleon becomes a terrible dictator in the end.

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    Stay? No government kills its people, unless it’s led by a crazy person -Bashar Al-Assad Today the international committee and other nations around the world argue whether or not President Bashar-Assad of Syria ought to step down from his position as leader of the Syrian people.it’s not too late to save Syria from falling apart. President Bashar Al-Assad should step down from office due to president Bashar Al-Assad has made false promises throughout his presidency,the actions under his command

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    When ISIS commenced operations against Bashar Al Assad and the Syrian government, foreign volunteers rushed to join their ranks, 200 American citizens among them. The presence and national security implications of these fighters is well documented by the media, and their motivations are transparent and easily discernible through propaganda produced by ISIS. But what about the 108 Americans who have fought for the Kurds against ISIS? While their individual motivations are expressed through interviews

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