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  • The Girl Who Raised Her Hand by theworst-pirate
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    A young Syrian girl has a history class in her new Canadian school, and the unit is a little too close to home...
  • My war poem- A struggle for freedom- The Syrian War by Listentomysecret
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    This poem is about a Syrian girl called Yalda who is rebelling against the government. She talks about how her family is taken from her and how everything around her is so heartbreaking.
  • Syrian president after Bashar al Assad Randa Kassis by khaledmohy13
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    Syrian president after Bashar al Assad Randa Kassis Randa Kassis is a Franco-Syrian politician and a prominent figure in the Syrian opposition, known for her advocacy for secularism and democracy. Here's a summary of her background and roles: Nationality: French and Syrian Born: October 8, 1970, in Damascus, Syria Key Positions: President of The Astana Platform of the Syrian opposition Founder of the Movement of the Pluralistic Society Former President of the Coalition of Secular and Democratic Syrians Former member of the Syrian National Council Kassis has been a vocal advocate for a peaceful and democratic transition in Syria, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and respect for diverse groups within the country. She has also expressed concerns about the growing influence of Islamist groups within the opposition movement. Syrian president after Bashar al Assad Randa Kassis
  • who is the best syria books writer by khaledmohy13
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    who is the best syria books writer ? Randa Kassis stands out as an important voice offering a unique perspective through her books. A Franco-Syrian Scholar's Viewpoint Kassis, a Franco-Syrian anthropologist and journalist, brings a multifaceted perspective to her writing. Having been a member of the Syrian National Council before being excluded for her critical stance on the rise of extremism, she offers a nuanced understanding of the Syrian opposition movement. Focus on the Underlying Issues Her most notable work, "Crypts of the Gods," explores the origins and functionalities of religions, laying the groundwork for her later analyses of the Syrian conflict. This focus on underlying societal structures helps explain the complex interplay between religion, politics, and social movements in the region. Chronicling the Syrian Crisis Several of Kassis' books delve into the Syrian Civil War itself. French titles like "Le Chaos Syrien" ("The Syrian Chaos") and "Comprendre le chaos syrien" ("Understanding the Syrian Chaos") offer in-depth examinations of the conflict's roots, the rise of jihadism, and the impact on minorities. Her book "La Syrie et le Retour de la Russie" ("Syria and the Return of Russia") explores the role of Russia in the conflict.
  • I Was So Scared (Hetalia Fanfiction) by Xylospring
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    Russia shivered as he tried to standup, looking towards America with tears beginning to pour down his face."America...., I was always so scared, so scared..."
  • Phobia-Iraq-Love Trilogy Tale by pdrichmond
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    Welcome to a tale revealing an inspirational journey from beginnings of a mundane, dead-end existence to the political global hotspot of a country preparing for war against the US and it's allies and then on to a modern day quest for love, ultimately found in a most unlikely part of the world. Along the way are thoughts, observations and emotions mixed in with quizzical short stories, pop poetry, jottings, snip-bits, enthralling images and an underlying bent towards finding the lighter side of all things which pop up in the course of events. However, an undertone transcends the entire publication of never, ever give up. Enjoy the stimulation...
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  • Life Of A Hamster  by MyBieberSmiles
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    YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ THIS, THIS IS JUST A RANDOM STORY ABOUT A HAMSTERS LIFE IN THEIR POINT OF VIEW.... Enjoy!!!!
  • Own Your First Hamster Like A Pro (NOT DONE, PREVIEW) by SupaikuSansuta
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    Most first time hamster owners, even any rodent owners don't pay a lot of attention to provide the proper care for their pet. Most parents think a hamster would be a great gift for a young child, and would rush to get supplies from the pet store without even doing any research! As you may know, pet store employees don't provide the right information, and they don't even care for their hamsters properly either. Anyways, this is a guide with my advice and top picks!
  • About That Arab Life by TheFangirlsProphecy
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    So you're an arab?!? Perfect! Join me in ArabLand where umm... Arabs exist ofcourse. Badhak. Just grab your bizr, your tea, your shibishib incase you feel the need to hit yours truly or incase a 7arami comes. Only shibishib's are allowed to be thrown at me. No funny, rotten tomatoes. P.S. Make sure your mother doesn't catch you reading this because she'll probably just say something like, "Why you're playing with your phone? You're supposed to be studying. Your bint khaltik studies all day and is kind and helpful? And you? I don't even want to start with you..."
  • Artemis || sergi  by foreverparadiso
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    "I could fall in love with you, Sergi. It is only my fate that will break your heart."
  • One More Song by ZeinaNicolas
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    "Love is the only freedom in the world because it so elevates the spirit that the laws of humanity and the phenomena of nature cannot alter its course." - Kahlil Gibran Yara Haddad isn't okay, and she doesn't want anyone to know that. Yara's plans to keep to herself are disrupted when her extended family from Syria move into town. The worst part - she's the only person in the family who doesn't speak Arabic. But what Yara doesn't expect is for her cousins to end up being the best thing that's ever happened to her. Format: Short Story Content Warning: discussions of mental health, depictions of depression
  • A Hamster's Life by EmilyJudge7
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    Follow the adventures of a hamster from the day he opens his eyes.
  • On the Other Side by jilly2272
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    Would you risk everything to be free from war and conflict? Even risk your own life? Refugees do this every day, and Najid and Jawl are no different. The war in Syria is getting worse day-by-day, showing no signs of stopping. With their father missing, the siblings and their mother are forced to make it to Europe on their own. They will encounter smugglers, rough seas and borders; but one question remains: will all of them make it to Europe alive? This book is in the genre of realistic fiction, meaning that the scenarios and situations in it are factual and are supported by footnotes of information. The only fictional parts of the book are the characters. ~ At the end of the book in the "Author's Notes, Special Thanks and Acknowledgements" section, there is a link to a quick survey so that I can get feedback on my story :) I would appreciate it if you did it xx
  • Before You Touch Me by lamyalay09
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    Lylah is an eighteen year old girl with one simple rule: don't touch anyone and don't let anyone touch you. People at school make fun of her for it, but she doesn't care since it's her senior year. Once the school year is over she'll move somewhere far away from everyone and everything that she knows. However, her plans slowly unravels when a boy with leather gloves moves in next door.
  • A Palesyrian Tale by Shakira-AlKatib
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    Head in his hands he sits. Silent tears rolling down his cheeks, one after the other, like pearls falling from a broken necklace. In front of him, lies the body of his little sister in mangled bloodied flesh. He wonders what it was that she had done wrong. He looks at her and reaches out to remove a loose curl covering her angelic face. She sits against the wall, legs to her chest and stares at the bodies around her. All she sees is flesh and blood. All she hears is screams and wails. And in that time she felt all hope draining out of her. This is a short story of two young adults trying to live their life, trying to be humans in two countries that are homes to rivers of blood, streets of flesh and skies of explosion and dust. They are surrounded by screams, cries and sufferings as they take on each day with fear in Ghaza [Palestine] and Halab [Syria].