Papers 1471-1480 of total 24455 found.
…an individual decision with the rules of experience is suggested, and no relative weights are assigned to the various considerations. In deciding whether or not to torture a terrorist who has planted a bomb in New York City, a utilitarian must evaluate both…
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…. Many are concerned with a biological attack occurring by contaminating drinking water. This seems not to be a plausible attack method. It is difficult for a terrorist or anyone to possess that much of any biological agent and even more difficult to release…
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…The story of Dawn is a provocative first hand look into the world of terrorism, through the eyes of an eighteen year old man, Elisha. Previously, having survived hell in the Holocaust, Elisha now finds himself as a freshly recruited Terrorist in the holy…
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…and disturbed the world economy. Therefore, Saddam Hussein must be removed from power: to relieve a terrorist threat, to stop his tyranny against the civilians in Iraq, and to free Iraq from dictatorship. One of the important reasons to remove Saddam Hussein…
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Category: /Law & Government
…"....Given the goals of rogue states and terrorists, the United States can no longer solely rely on a reactive posture as we have in the past. The inability to deter a potential attacker, the immediacy of today's threats, and the magnitude of potential…
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Category: /History
…was knocking at the door. Terrorists of the minority attacked Croatian towns, police stations and other institutions. The Army, i.e. the Yugoslav National Army, acted the part of "impartial peacemaker", but in fact supplied the insurgents with arms and every other…
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…will be at greater risk of heart attacks, which will also be longer than usual. Its prenatal effects are gruesome, as it will mutate a growing child, and secondhand smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, many harmful and some carcinogenic. An additional contaminant…
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Category: /History
…), and The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A. (1837). In 1842 Irving was appointed U.S. minister to Madrid, where he lived until 1846, continuing his historical research and writing. He returned to the United States again in 1846 and settled at Sunnyside, his country…
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Category: /History
…with the Segestans.22 The plan favoured by Lamachus makes a striking contrast to those of Nicias and Alcibiades. As a professional soldier, he advocated making Megara their sea-base and attacking Syracuse directly, before the Syracusans had had the opportunity…
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Category: /Law & Government
…with speech and press in the U.S.A., it is big business. Almost all media that reaches a large audience in the U.S.A. are owned by for-profit corporations. These corporations are obligated by capitalism to put the profits of their investors ahead of all other…
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