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"American Misconceptions of Syria"

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About the Author

Feras Aboukhater is a third-year undergraduate student with a Biology major and a minor in Medicine, Health, and Society at SUNY Stony Brook University. He wrote this research paper for his WRT 102 class in his freshman year. Feras plans to go into medical school when he is done with his undergraduate degree and he aspires to become a Cardiologist.

Contents

Introduction

Symptoms and Causes

TV’s Effect on People

How Fox News Frames the War in Syria

Effect on Syrians in the US

What Living in Safe Parts of Syria Looks Like

Balancing Between Conflict and Peace

The Solution for This Misunderstanding

Expectations and Stakes

What Syrians Can Do

Conclusion

References

What Syrians Can Do

First of all, they should believe that this misunderstanding will not stay forever and that no one is capable of changing it except themselves. Syrians should work hard to get peace back to their country because that’s the hardest step of the process. Of course, I don’t have the authority or the ability to tell them how because that’s further from the scope of my paper; however, I believe that it can be done because Syrians have an incredible determination that can never be underestimated. Another thing, and this is directed for Syrians living abroad, is that they should never get tired of trying to change people’s views of their country and always feel proud of where they are from because it is the country of civilizations where one of the first complex civilizations arose.

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Posted by xcheditor on May 17, 2021 in article, Issue 14.2

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