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…it as the beginning of their holiday. Business travellers see these services as more of a convenience while they wait. Immediately following the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11th 2001, there was a dramatic decline in international business…
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…stage, was the Doha Ministerial Conference; which was a major turning point in the history of the WTO. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11 2001 generated grave doubts as to whether the Conference would go ahead…
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…, then they can certainly form their own army. It is especially unneeded if they were in times of peace. The armies weren't protecting the country, they were sent to spy on the country basically, that is why they were there. They weren't there in case of attack
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…. It was outlined above that at present most root servers are located and controlled by the US. This means that the global architecture of the Internet is quite vulnerable to terrorist attacks. The opposition to ICANN is so unanimous that something has to give…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Should the United States drill for oil in the Arctic? As most people should have known, the oil and the gas prices had rise since the attacked of the terrorist on 9/11/01. Ever since the evolution of machine, the technology of machine for drilling…
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…government suspected that he had some connections with the Al -Qaida group and so was called a terrorist. Without any legal proofs against him, he was sent back to Syria and was kept in prison for one whole year. He was not allowed to see or talk to anyone accept…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to have the right to bear arms for protection purposes, especially with the ongoing terrorist attacks. Freedom and liberty was won primarily by the use of guns in colonial times, and this belief is deeply rooted into American beliefs today. <Tab/&gt…
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Category: /Literature
…was not that the nation would run out oil, but cheap oil. The terrorist attack on the Trade Center was thought to have an impact on the oil prices, but due to decreases in interest rates to keep the economy afloat, those increases never came to fruition. Conclusion &lt…
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Category: /Literature
…computers, some opportunities could arise for dangerous human beings or terrorist to use technology for their benefits and goals. Furthermore economy will be affected positively from the development of the technology. By the help of this upright atmosphere…
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…After September 11th 2001, America was changed forever. Many Americans had felt violated and stripped of pride after terrorists hijacked an airplane and crashed it into an American landmark. Not only did the citizens of the United States feel threatened…
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