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    Isis : A Female Force

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    inspected to make sure that the individual is truly, a female or male (Gilsinan, 2014). It is based off of their beliefs and are willing to kill anybody that stands in their way. Baghdadi fights for all Muslims, not for Islam. He has control of ISIS, Syria, and parts of Iraq. ISIS feel that people who do not believe in them, should not be here. If ISIS comes across any of the groups that think different from them they will kill them all. ISIS will hold all non-believers at gun point until they switch

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    Syria’s Civil War is by far the worst humanitarian crisis of our time ("Quick Facts: What You Need to Know about the Syria Crisis"). What started as anti-government protests escalated into a full-scale civil war. Half the country’s population — more than 11 million people — have been killed or forced to flee their homes as a result of the Syrian Civil War(Asare, Patrick, Gritten, Offer, & Rodgers). As forces loyal to Dictator Bashar al-Assad, those opposed to his rule, and jihadist militants from

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    get proper care. In fact, a meeting in early 2017 of all of the UN leaders will be held in Finland. Furthermore, an organization known as Suomi Syyria Yhteisö, or SSY, is a Finnish based charity already dedicated to providing humanitarian relief in Syria. This meeting will help determine a plan to help with the the war. With the collaborated effort of all of the countries around the world and such organizations, the devastations conditions of war can be

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    Beirut. Seven months after U.S. troops withdrew from Lebanon, another attack occurred in Beirut at an U.S. Embassy annex. Because of these deadly attacks and the continued anti-Israel strikes, they were able to gain momentum and support from Iran and Syria, and they became a dominating militia force, especially against a large army such as

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    Refugee Crisis Middle Eastern citizens are in the midst of the horror of the Syrian Civil War. Families are caught in the middle of the Assad Regime (causing the most deaths), Government militias, Russian Airstrikes, ISIS, anti-ISIS, and armed opposition groups. These groups have broken families apart, left cities destroyed and over 80,000 people dead. As a result, over 4 million people continue to flee the area to attempt to enter safer countries as refugees. Citizens are trapped in their homes

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    March of 2011, peaceful Syrian protesters were ambushed by President Bashar al-Assad’s army. This continued for a few months and in July of that same year, the protesters began firing back. This was the beginning of the five-year ongoing civil war in Syria. So, you have this Middle Eastern region essentially split into two fractions: the rebels, which consist of the Syrian protesters, the Gulf States, and the United States. On the other hand, you have Assad, with Iran and Russia firmly in his corner

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    Elie Wiesel Good Vs Evil

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    used chemical weapons and killed dozens of civilians and injured hundreds more, including children. On April 6th United States President Donald J. Trump sent fifty-nine cruise missiles to an airbase responsible for the attack to protect the people of Syria. In this situation Donald Trump wanted to help the innocent civilians, but also made the United States a target and put the citizens of U.S. at risk. This is a perfect example of good versus evil. Literature writing also uses the theme of good versus

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    Current Event The war in Syria has been going on for around four years, and now the Syrian refugees who have become homeless from the war have been hoping to be one of the four million other Syrians to be accepted into another country which leads me to the title of this article, "US plans to accept ten thousand Syrian refugees next year." This article falls mostly under a government issue because of the cost to allow the refugees to stay in the US. This article was reported on September 10, 2015

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    Al-Hol Refugee Essay

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    Recently, the city of Mosul in northern Iraq, home to over two million residents has been occupied by IS forcing residents to flee and seek refuge. According to the British Broadcasting Company, over 5,000 people have crossed the border into Syria since October 9th, 2016. They all have migrated to the al-Hol refugee camp over 100 miles away from Mosul. The al-Hol refugee camp is fitted to house 7,500 refugees; currently it is overcrowded at nearly 9,000 residents. The al-Hol camp is expected to receive

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    change in our lifestyle, personality, and the way we look at things. It can also make us realize the value of things that we did not care about before. My life changing event is when I moved with my family to the United States. I grew up at a city in Syria called Homs. It was a nice small city with very lovely and generous people who got each other backs. We did not have many places to have fun at, but we created the fun for ourselves. I could visit one of my grandparents’ houses and have a sleepover

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