Papers 1671-1680 of total 24455 found.
…for bioterror attacks. The counterargument is that they might aid bioterrorists. Some of the experiments had no apparent use except for terrorists, such as MIT's knockout mice. They've erased the ability to remember from the brains of laboratory mice, by plucking out…
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…and effectiveness facing the challenges and difficulties in the aviation industry in Australian and around the globe following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on America at the World Trade Center Towers in New York City and The Pentagon in Washington…
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…conclusive evidence of social problems that has contribute by disadvantage of modern technology; for example, machine replacement in factory, increased unemployment rate after terrorist attack, increased social stress level, pollution by modern technology, extinct…
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…the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 along with economic slowdown, the Iraq war and SARS, the aviation industry has suffered a deep slump, particularly in flag airlines. Yet it raises opportunities for the low-fare carrier segment, such as Ryanair…
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…that in one poll forty one percent of those questioned said that '…the US [should] be able to attack any country it thinks might attack the US'. My argument here is that even if Western countries are democratic and relatively more stable it does…
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…to some changes, and members of the House began to make significant improvements. However, the Attorney General warned that further terrorist acts were imminent, and that Congress could be to blame for such attacks if it failed to pass the bill immediately…
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…have such symptoms, especially in the winter; how can such symptoms be distinguished from the premonitory symptoms of anthrax that may proceed to death within 24 to 48 hours? We are ill-prepared to deal with a terrorist attack that employs biological…
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…capabilities is unlikely. Although it would be possible to obtain the nuclear material it would be very difficult to obtain the technology necessary to launch a nuclear attack. Also, any terrorist organisation with confirmed nuclear capabilities would…
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…institutions for example W.T.O, I.M.F and the W.B etc. The Terrorists attacks on the United States, the spread of aids and the outbreak of S.A.R.S are all aspects of globalisation. Rapid growth and poverty reduction in China, India and other countries that were…
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…attention. People never think about what is being said, they just believe it. When there is a disaster, the media just glorifies it to attract attention to itself. If such a disaster is a terrorist act, the media is just giving them (terrorists) the attention…
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