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…accessed by potential terrorists. The last thing is to recognize terrorist organizations before they have a chance to attack. Terrorism has been around since the days of ancient Egypt. People have been killing leaders of countries to try and overthrow…
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…The United States Congress introduced the USA Patriot Act after the September 11th terrorist attacks. It was instated for the purpose of combating terrorist acts in the United States and all over the globe. This act gives the government the right…
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…hijacked an El Al Boeing 707 en route from Rome to Tel Aviv. This incident is widely regarded as a principal initiator of international terrorist attacks, which have exerted significant influence during the past three decades.5 In the Middle East, after…
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…). All these elements fit together like a puzzle, making a grand risk of bioterrorism. Anyone with a crazy idea can critically kill thousands even millions of human beings. A terrorist could attack any time, any place, and we would not know until days even…
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…is used to imply that the U.S.A. is targeting possible or actual terrorists and more than ready for war with them. 9. "War on Drugs" This phrase is used to imply stricter drug policies on people and places by longer prison sentences, mandatory minimums…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that occurred outside a Chicago plant. Seven police officers were killed and over seventy people were injured in this anarchist attack against industrialist. Protest like the Haymarket Riot is considered terrorism. Unlike this example, most rebellions or terrorist
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Category: /History
…knew that they were giving up their lives for something that they believed in, it was a devastating time for our nation. Even though our country has strong security, terrorists were able to attack the United States without any warning. Because…
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Category: /Law & Government
…it. But, if you look at the different actions that the government took immediately following the attack, you wonder how much more secure can you be without violating our constitutional rights and freedoms. From airports to water ways we have added security. When you…
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Category: /Social Sciences
terrorist acts are hostage situations. The most acts terrorists participate in are bombings; they account for 46% of terrorist acts. The rest of the numbers are as follows; attacking - 24%, assassinations - 10%, highjacking - 12%, and kidnapping - 6…
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…The terrorist attack on the United States that took place on September 11, 2001 spurred immediate and prolonged reactions on the part of the American public and government leaders. In this brief essay, two of these reactions will be analyzed…
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