Papers 1081-1090 of total 24455 found.
…On March 20, 2003, the United States, after a large build up of troops, attacked Iraq. The United States, after a decade of diplomatic disete and lies by Iraq, had finally ran out of nonmilitary methods of getting Iraq to obey UN decries including…
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…made are one to Americans citizenships. Americans can have their citizenship revoked, if found to have contributed "material support" to organizations deemed by the government, even retroactively, to be "terrorist." As Hentoff wrote in the Feb. 28 Village…
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…. In 1983, a terrorist attack occurred in Grenada and the United States planned to send military aid. Each branch was aware of incentives which created competition between the navy, marines, and army. The officers of each branch could not agree on a strategy…
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Category: /Literature
…militarily involved with, but the U.S. citizens as well. According to The Carter Center, the U.S.-led war on terrorism has led to some startling actions by governments. Many governments have adopted anti-terrorist security policies, and some have cracked down…
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…, and not the will of the people throughout present Saudi Arabia. After Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's death, Ibn Saud began an attack the shrines of revered Muslims. A couple noticeable ones are Hussain, Muhammad's grandson, and Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter, and they also sacked many…
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…is another rival to the Olympic Games although it does not happen frequently. Eisen, an expert in international terrorism, observed that the Olympics is a prime target for terrorists. He pointed out that the Games is where the terrorists are likely to maximize…
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Category: /History
…to assume that Oswald bought the Coke before Baker saw him then there is no way that Oswald could have been on the sixth floor when the shots were fired. Many citizens of the U.S.A. were in total shock after hearing the news of their president’s…
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…of the cruelty and destructiveness of the Vietnam War. Willard's escorts to the seemingly harmless Vietnam village and ultimately at Kurtz's encampment carry this on throughout the film with distressing images at the air attack. 'We must kill them. We must incinerate…
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…using animals to save human lives and helping terrorist organizations firebomb and threaten those who oppose them.        The modern animal rights movement got its start in the 1970s when Tom Regan and Peter Singer both wrote books claiming it was "species…
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…produce certain meanings? What language is used to describe the participants and their actions, for example ‘terrorists’ or ‘freedom fighters’? And finally, what point of view is produced by the camera shots? It could be argued that the answers…
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