Papers 1151-1160 of total 24455 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…not to participate, support or commit computer crimes. In the computer world, there are many crimes, starting with hacking, cracking, and software piracy. These computer crimes don’t just hurt the person being attacked but they hurt everyone for the reason they lead…
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…and the Al-Quaida terrorist group. I never heard of Osama bin Laden and the Al-Quaida before that tragic day. But then after that day people are insecure of airlines and are worried about another terrorist attack. Then we put more security into effect…
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…a leadership role in the military attack on Iraq, as well as the building of a new regime in Iraq. The United States has moral responsibilities as a superpower. We should be improving human rights, championing for freedom and democracy, sharing our wealth…
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Category: /History
…acts claimed victims of all ethnicities, religions, and citizenship. While terrorism kills indiscriminately, the reaction to terrorist acts is all too often to blame indiscriminately entire cultures or religions, which ultimately turns an attack against…
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…., would experience further terrorist attacks. I have also observed that people have become more suspicious of each other. There is a level of paranoia here in the U.S. that has never before been seen. There is even a feeling that it is only an amount of time…
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…in the line, even when no raid or attack was launched or defended against. In busy sectors the constant shellfire directed by the enemy brought random death, whether their victims were lounging in a trench or lying in a dugout (many men were buried as a consequence…
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Category: /Literature/English
…than that among Japanese soldiers and civilians. The thousands who have died in the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were far less than would have died in an allied invasion, and their sudden deaths convinced the Japanese military to surrender…
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…. It requires users of the Internet and e-mail to register, so that they can monitor their activities (Gates). In the United Kingdom, state secrets and personal attacks are off limits on the Internet. Laws are strict and the government is extremely interested…
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Category: /History
…) to try to stop the spread of communism. 12 nations originally signed NATO: U.S.A., Great Britain, France, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxemburg (Mazour, p. 761). This was a military alliance made up of anti-Russian and anti…
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…showed the true effectiveness of the Sherman Act. The Supreme Court in 1904 sided with the government in its suit against the Northern Securities Company. Roosevelt is a big part of the history of business in the U.S.A. Previous presidents had been unable…
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