Papers 1521-1530 of total 24455 found.
…Bankruptcy is becoming normal for America's airlines. OVER the past four years, America's airlines have lost $32 billion, hit by the effects of terrorist attacks, the collapse of the dotcom bubble, the war in Iraq, the SARS epidemic in Asia and fiercer…
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…violating the cherished traditions of the land. By 1900, China was swept by a terrorist movement known as the Boxer Rebellion. The outcomes of this rebellion changed the world both in the short term and the long term. The ultimate cause of the Boxer Rebellion…
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…in turn may affect the cost of running the business or the market opportunity. A very good example of this would be the September 11 terrorist attack on the US and the airline industry. Before the attack, it was already on track to lose 3.5 billion dollars…
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Category: /History
attacks as well as the U.S.S Cole bombing. · Armed Islamic Group (GIA): Having initiated terrorist activities in 1992 following Algiers refusal to accept a democratically elected Islamic government, the GIA has conducted multiple mass killings of civilians…
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Category: /History
…to a spear, but many unsuspecting soldiers might have fallen victim to a surprise spear attack! The number of deaths that would have occurred would have been much greater, and an invasion would have taken a much longer period of time. The Japanese would haveWhen…
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…the broad, worldwide networks. 3.the explosive growth at the European hubs of other alliances in Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Paris 4.deregulation of the airline industry 5.the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States In 1992…
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…moderate and perfectly legal. Far from conducting physical attacks on police, the Panthers were well known to have stuck to their Constitutional rights to bear arms and effect citizens arrest in order to curtail the high level of violence, generally highly…
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…were just those crazy Arabs that I saw on the news always burning American flags and always killing each other. It wasn’t until I gave up trying to understand Christianity and after the terrorist attacks that I took up an interest in the Islamic religion. I…
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Category: /History
…then concentrated their attacks in Guatemala City, where they assassinated many leading figures, including U.S. Ambassador John Gordon Mein, in 1968. The country again came under military rule in 1970. The new President, Gen. Carlos Arana (1970?74), declared a state…
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…also always influenced stress amongst Americans. Unfortunately, in these past 3 years, there has been a rise in stress amongst Americans due to societal conflicts such as terrorist attacks, Sept. 11, and War. Millions of people were either at or on their way…
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