Papers 1041-1050 of total 24455 found.
…Yesterday night, I was in a fierce dispute with my American friends about a war against Iraq. They advocated for the war as they pointed out some "good old reasons" about Iraq being a haven for Al-Quaeda as well as many other terrorist association…
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…. Many counselors offered pro bono work to people who were directly affected by the terrorist attacks (Smith, 2001). People working in the area near the World Trade Centers were so traumatized by the attacks that many of the employees needed counseling…
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…. The realization that a time of tribulation had started swept over America. A lifetime war against deadly diseases and raging terrorists has begun. There is an interesting paradox when it comes to war in the modern world; anyone who has experienced it knows…
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…) and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988). The release of the nerve agent sarin in a Tokyo subway in 1995 was a rare terrorist chemical attack. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention and the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention are the most recent international agreements…
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…to form tea which contained significant amounts of calcium, iron, phosphorus, and vitamins B2, A and E. During the 1800’s physicians in the U.S.A. prescribed cocaine for depressions exhauster, muscle pain, asthma, and stomachaches or ulcers. Cocaine…
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…or place to place only because hatred or difference of opinion. Like the September 11th attack that caused a chaos in U.S.A changed the opinion of all Americans towards a face of color. The suspicion increased and so did the violence. The ways Usama Binladin…
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…The United States is a country that represents freedom for its people. Since the dawn of the Internet and the rise in terrorist nations, the United States has begun limiting our freedoms. The freedoms we are given in the United States is a direct link…
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…willing to take us over, now we face am enemy with no allegiance to the rules of warfare, with no remorse in taking innocent lives, these vile enemies are known as terrorists they will do anything to justify their cause. Terrorism seems to be increasing…
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…hacker publications.28 Terrorist groups use the Internet to spread propaganda. Back in February 1998, Hizbullah was operating three Web sites: one for the central press office (www.hizbollah.org), another to describe its attacks on Israeli targets…
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…The strategy that we have decided from our different worldviews is to take the solution from the reformers, which are the social democrats and seek for global governance and cooperation, i.e., give the terrorists an Islamic state in exchange…
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