Dependency Tree
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GPD CoO | 890 |
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Continent of Origin | M |
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GDP DC | 43 560 |
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Destination Continent | NA |
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Distance | far |
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GDP Change | H |
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Home Change | im |
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| Im Tony, and this is my wife Maha and son Habib. |
s-2
| Before the war, everything was normal in Syria. |
s-3
| I worked in a church-restaurant for over ten years and life was good. |
s-4
| We were surrounded by family and friends. |
s-5
| That was when people still liked and trusted each other. |
s-6
| Then the bombs began to fall. |
s-7
| And then to make matters worse, Daesh came to Syria. |
s-8
| They dont differentiate between Muslims and Christians—they just kill and destroy whomever they dont like. |
s-9
| So, Maha and I fled to Lebanon after we got married four years ago. |
s-10
| Maha hasnt been able to see her family in several years. |
s-11
| All the roads have been cut off—things are really bad there. |
s-12
| Her family has never even seen Habib. |
s-13
| Life in Lebanon has been hard because working here is difficult. |
s-14
| We are really looking forward to the peace and security that Canada can offer. |
s-15
| Were really happy to be going, and weve heard Canadians are really nice. |
s-16
| Even though our families are still in Syria, we are ready to make a life in Canada, one that will give Habib the opportunity to live in a safe, stable place. |
s-17
| Maha and I want Canadians to know that we are like them; we can work and be productive too. |
s-18
| All we want is a peaceful life. |
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