Papers 151-160 of total 6559 found.
…Animal Rights Terrorism Animals all across the worlds are terrorized day after day, whether it’s for the use of cheap food, safe medicines or the making of a new product. The opinions of many people think that the use of animals for medicine…
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Terrorism has become a very hot topic in the past few years. Terrorism was brought to the public eye on September 11, 2001 when four airplanes were hijacked and used as bombs, crashing into the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon. In the wake…
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…just that and some would argue it did far more than that. Modern scholars contend that the declaration established the roots of the terror that occurred from 1793 to 1794 and as such is directly connected with the wrongdoings of the revolutionary leadership…
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Terrorism The use of coercive intimidation to achieve political goals - is now a part of our everyday lives: we live with it, we are confronted by its manifestations on all of the media, and if we are unlucky we even experience it. And yet, despite our…
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Terrorism and Security in the Olympics Security is a fundamental notion in sports. Nowadays athletes are viewed often through the media, therefore they are recognizable. In the Olympics security measures must be taken to protect the athletes…
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…“That through the use of many kinds of terror tactics and violence, the Nazis dominated Germany between 1933 and 1945. This control was of an anti-Semitic and pro Aryan nature. These extreme tactics were used to gain control of the German people…
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…Repression and Terror: Stalin in Control During the second half of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin set the stage for gaining absolute power by employing police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party. The machinery of coercion…
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…with the "mainstream" pre-Statehood Jewish leadership, who condemned these attacks publicly, and often extradited their members. Strong ties remained, though, between the formal Jewish leadership and its underground counterparts. See also: terrorism against Israel. Pre…
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…it until after his rule reaped the benefits that it set out to, it was Robespierre’s policies that saved France, and the seemingly unpleasant ways that he achieved this were merely a necessary trade-off for what was to come. Robespierre’s reign of terror can…
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Terrorism as an International Phenomenon International terrorism, intelligence gathering and covert operations are all phenomenon, which intrigue the minds of many people both young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study…
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