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…States is finding out that being a world power, other countries are jealous. Most understand the word terrorism to mean bombs, and mass murders, but with the evolution of the computer age, terrorism is taking on a whole new meaning. No longer is computer…
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…By: Jonathan Sawyer E-mail: sawyejon@db.erau.edu Whether we would like to admit it or not, aircraft terrorism is a very real and deadly subject. Inside nothing more than a small suitcase, a carefully assembled explosive can bring an ending…
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…With the War on Terrorism lasting about 5 months, it has moved on from Afghanistan to many other locations. In his State of the Union speech on Wednesday January 30th, President Bush said that the war was not over and that we should not expect a short…
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…“Terror in the Air” There are so many things that you can say about what happened in that day of Infamy September 11, 2001 but words can barely describe the things that changed all history books across America. September 11, 2001 a date that I…
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…and the right to bare arms, were merely dreams to the freed slaves of 1865. Although they were considered free by the national government, ex-slaves were not free, they were constantly terrorized by whites. The North had won freedom for slaves; however…
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…When one contemplates the threat of terrorism affecting a major city within the United States one undoubtedly first thinks of New York. Although New York suffered the worst and most horrific attack in the history of this country Chicago has and continues…
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…the 19th century, nearly 300 years after the revolution had begun. The period of transition, understandably, was filled with violence and reigns of terror, and acts of genocide and exploitation were carried out in the names of both change and permanence. Today…
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…out of his helicopter in Afghanistan. This fall does not kill him. He falls into a crowd of Taliban soldiers. What do they do? They brutily beat him then kill him. What's his business there anyway?? And dont come again with "War against Terror". Thats…
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…. Terror works like a musical composition, so many instruments, all in tune, playing perfectly together to create their desired effect. In other words the terrorist had to have been planning for years to create the effect that they did. I just cant believe…
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Category: /History
…targets. The country was at the mercy of these terrorists. The citizens of the United States could only watch the terror unfold as the day went on. We were forced to sit idly by and wonder if there was another planned attack and if so where were they going…
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