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…by encouraging teenagers and school children to join. Hundreds of singing children filled the streets of downtown Birmingham, angering Connor, who sent police officers with attack dogs and firefighters with high-pressure water hoses against the marchers. Scenes…
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Category: /History
…country, Kuwait. Iran, feeling conspired against, supports terrorist groups. The Iraqi Government is culpable for its action but there are larger lessons that the US and the rest of the world can learn from the Gulf War. One lesson is to watch…
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…(http://www.osha.gov). The importance of an EAP, although seemingly important in nature, was not always of top priority to employers, until September 11, 2001. After the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kroll, a risk consulting…
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…Bank, allowing Palestinians to remain living there, and Egypt took Gaza, who also allowed Palestinians to remain living there. Jerusalem was split- The east was Jordanian, and the west was Israeli. This was not considered an attack by the U.N. because…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Stefan Pakeerah, 14, is dead because his friend, Warren Leblanc, 17, killed him. Warren lured Stefan to a park claiming they were to meet two girls. He intended to rob Stefan to pay for drugs. He proceeded to attack him with a hammer and repeatedly…
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…. However, from 1996 onwards, the company entered a period of turbulence. Increased competition, high oil prices and a strong pound all hurt profits. In 1999, BA reported a 57% slump in profits, the worst since privatisation. Furthermore, the terrorist attack
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…and transportation infrastructure, including seaport security, security for public buildings and monuments, and other likely, high visibility federal, state and local terrorist targets. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and other senior administration officials…
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…, and the country was at political unrest for many years. Today the country still has rebellions, terrorist groups, and Guerilla movements. This has led the U.S. to strongly warn against traveling to Colombia. Other things such as robbery and drug dealing are things…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and attrition the fact that hundreds of thousands of people die in wars and terrorist acts each year is enough to bother just about anyone. Although governments seem to be trying to stop it they just aren’t doing as much as they could or should be doing.…
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…would be to not go to war at all, but this would also not do us any good because the terrorists would feel powerful and continue to destroy our homeland. Justice would not be served. In order to stop Osama’s terrorism and not go to war we must put up…
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