Category: /Law & Government/Military
Why do people resort to such violent acts as bombing, assassinations, and hi-jacking? How do individuals and organizations justify these acts of terror? These acts can be described as terrorist actions. Terrorism is a growing international problem
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
: This book is written from inside the minds of three different teenagers. And shows the same events from each of their point of view. The book starts when a group of foreign terrorists takes a busload of children on their way to school hostage. The terrorists
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
by Don B. Kates. "On April 3, 1984, three Arab terrorists trying to machine gun a Jerusalem crowd killed only one victim before being shot down by Israeli civilians. The next day, the surviving terrorist said his group had planned to gun down other crowds
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Category: /Business & Economy
and economic turmoil of these nations coupled with their ability to see the vast differences in the contemporary world breed the type of resentment that can lead to an increase of the likelihood of terrorist attacks on wealthy western nations.
The Cancun
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Mental Health
in fact we would not live too long. However when we have too much obedience like during the Hitler time, and even recently, Osama Bin Laden terrorist attacks, we will have innocent people killed and emotional, psychological, economical, even physical distress
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Category: /Social Sciences
what we are now and what we are capable of becoming is better than anywhere else in the world has to offer.
<Tab/>There seems to be a renewed sense of American pride since the terrorists' attacks. Americans seem to be bonding as a nation
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Category: /History
of such acts, and conclude that it is indubitable that the Ku Klux Klan was in fact a terrorist organization which hindered social and political integration: that if these evil men had let congress win the new south would have been a better place.
In 1866
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Category: /Literature/English
was followed by an upsurge of Palestinian Arab nationalism. Several guerrilla organizations within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) carried out terrorist attacks on Israeli schools, marketplaces, bus stations, and airports, with the stated objective
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
of being able to "break in" to a computer system, not malicious attacks on it. The most "elite" hackers will also reveal the way they broke in to the company so that they can increase their security. In the end, if there is no challenge, then there is no point
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Category: /History/North American History
or assume them to be a terrorist. The truth is, most Arab Americans mourned along with other Americans after the attacks on the World Trade Center. However, they soon realized that they would inadvertently become victims of the tragedy (http://gbgm-umc.org
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