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Introduction Saloua Nyazy
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Birth, family and childhood in Syria
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2.1
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Life in Damaskus
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2.2
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Smells and tastes of childhood
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2.3
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Relation with parents
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2.4
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Siblings
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2.5
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Childhood-dreams of future
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2.6
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Role of religion within the family
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2.7
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Schooltime
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Meeting old friends
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Choosing an occupation
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Married life
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5.1
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Getting to know the future husband
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5.2
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The wedding
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5.3
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Working after the wedding
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5.4
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Career of the husband, move to Abu Dabi and Dubai
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5.5
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Return to Syria
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The war
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6.1
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Staying together in Syria despite the war
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6.2
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Missing the son
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6.3
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Release of the son and hospitalization
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6.4
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Armed soldiers at the hospital, interrogation and bribery
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6.5
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Hiding and caring for the son at home
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6.6
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Arrests, unemployment and uncertainty
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6.7
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Job offer to husband for Syrian television and the rejection
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Son's move to Egypt, children's education
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Change of the political situation on Egypt and concern for the son
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Decision
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to leave Syria
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Emirates
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10.1
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Political order not to give Syrians any work
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10.2
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Move of the daughter to study in Germany
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Germany
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11.1
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Asylum application in Germany: a scattered family
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11.2
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Detachment of the son from the family
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11.3
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Residence status of the family
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11.4
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Commitment in society and getting to know german culture
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11.5
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Working with women support groups
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11.6
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The book project
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11.7
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Husband's job at aljazeera
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11.8
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Xenophobia in Germany
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Rest of the family in Syria
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12.1
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Kidnapping of the nephew
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12.2
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Torture of brothers and nephews
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12.3
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Escape of the brother to Turkey
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Wish to go back to Syria
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Political activities of the daughter
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The impossibility of returning
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Difficulties with entering the society and hopes
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Final words
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