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…. The threat of terrorism is one that has always been a possibility, but our sedimentary lifestyles resulted in a state of bliss in the United States. As a result of the devastating September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon…
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…, such as the anti-terrorism legislation, Dworkin has more advice for the courts: The Supreme Court should, "work out principles of legality, equality, and the rest, revise these principles from time to time in the light of what seems to the court fresh moral insight…
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…in November, 1938 by a German Jew.' It tells us that the German public was showing 'signs of unrest'. Notices such as 'Jews not wanted, appeared in various shops and cinemas.' 'Acts of terror forced Jews to sell their belongings and go away'. This shows…
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…by Arafat, formed Black September as its terrorist arm to seek revenge against King Hussein and to carry on the war against Israel by terror. Its origins were kept secret to prevent political embarrassment of Arafat. Black September is best known…
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…coldness that crept into his skin and struck deep in the heart. Then a loud shriek came from across the dust filled room. He held his hands to his ears to contain the pain and fell to his knees. As he looked up in terror he saw a gruesome decaying body hunched…
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…the profiling is directed. Profiling is not only political but also a moral issue that defies the civil liberties set out for everyone in the Constitution set by our forefathers. In any case, the use of profiling to fight terrorism cannot be justified by any means…
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…in Iraq (Uncovered) (Greenwald, 2004) and The World According to Bush (World) (Karel, 2004), many observers are convinced that the Iraq war was perpetuated by a propaganda campaign. They argued that Al Qaeda's terrorism acts have completely no relation to Iraqi…
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…Freedom Corps is a bold first step. He hopes to galvanize Americans willing to serve through an expanded AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, and Peace Corps as well as a newly established Citizens Corps to help local communities prepare for threats of terrorism. More…
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…control over all facets of life. In the early years, and up until GorbachevÆs ônew regimeö, the use of force and terror as a means of maintaining control was widespread. The first factor which contributed to the failure and eventual collapse…
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…by the National Organization of Women began on 2 March 1984, demanding that the US Justice Department investigate anti-abortion terrorism. On 1 August federal authorities finally agreed to begin to monitor the violence. However, Federal Bureau of Investigation…
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