Papers 1881-1890 of total 24455 found.
terrorist groups, such as the Irgun Tzvei Le'umi and the Stern Gang, blew up buildings and British installations in Palestine. The British went before the UN General Assembly in 1947, admitting that it could no longer maintain the mandate. The UN created…
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…1. Morality and Government "Athenians. For ourselves, we shall not trouble you with specious pretences- either of how we have a right to our empire because we overthrew the Mede, or are now attacking you because of wrong that you have done us- and make…
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…, Reagan, Clinton, and now George W. Bush in response to terrorist attacks upon the nation. Regardless of one's political affiliation toward the current administration in Washington, one cannot deny that the power of the Federal government, and more specifically…
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…against nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War; student and youth protests; feminist movements; protests against racial discrimination; and protests against attacks on the environment brought a new outlook and outcome of Canadian politics. Perhaps the most serious…
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…, politicians, organized labour, travel agents and even the airline's customers. After September 11th last year Michael O'Leary, accused rival airlines of cashing in on the US terrorist attacks, using the crisis as "an excuse upon which to blame their long-standing…
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…. The shape of modern day foreign policy in America was drastically changed by the events of 9/11, which brought the first shocking terrorist attack ever seen on American soil. With Bush in office, a realist from day one, actions were taken to safeguard…
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…that the Afghanistan people will fight Soviet occupation. This led to the rising of many terrorist groups and the rise of theocracy which is a form of government that identifies with the country's religion(1). His great victory in foreign policy was in 1978, when he…
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…, that were devoted to creating an independent Italian state. These secret societies faced many difficulties including the fact that they were illegal. Thus they were viewed by the Austrians and the monarchs as terrorists. The fact that we refer to many secret…
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…a social collapse. However, it is clear that Hobbes believed that a threat of physical force could never deter the transcendence of religious interests. As seen with recent atrocities such as the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre, these opinions can…
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…. These chemicals are explosive in nature and can cause a lot of damage should they be exploited as a tool for inflicting harm. For instance, the petrochemical plants located on Jurong Island could become a target for terrorist attacks, resulting in a catastrophic amount…
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