Papers 321-330 of total 6559 found.
Category: /History
…<Tab/>The USA Patriot Act is used to "intercept and obstruct terrorism." "Congress enacted the Patriot Act by overwhelming, bipartisan margins, arming law enforcement with new tools to detect and prevent terrorism." The Act was passed…
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…The meaning of terrorism is the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by people or an organized group against people or the property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies, governments offer for ideological political…
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…No figure of the French Revolution has aroused so much controversy as that of Maximilien Robespierre. He is known to most people as the symbol of the Reign of Terror, a short but horrifying period where approximately 17,000 people died in prison…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Sacrifice as Terror is witnessed from an anthropologist's perspective. This book, by Christopher C. Taylor, attempts to find reasoning for such a horrible consequence of genocide. He struggles to interpret the meaning of terror in another cultures eyes…
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…almost the same reaction initially. When I heard of the Pentagon catastrophe I realized that this was one of the worst act of terrorism that the United States has ever faced. I hope that the United States retaliates in stopping terrorism worldwide, but I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…rejecting the idea of a Republic. The CPS was forced to take action, creating a new system called the Reign of Terror. Under this system, all disloyal people would by put to death by a way of the Guillotine. In the course of only nine months, over 16,000 people…
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Terrorism: A Modern Scourge Terrorism has become a part of modern life. Hijackings, bombings, and assassinations on different continents of the world may seem like isolated attacks, but they reflect an easy reliance on violence as a way to promote…
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Category: /History
…”, as it was called. Was it “terrorism”, though? That is an issue of literary particularities and little else. Donald Hamilton, the deputy director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) thinks the Tulsa incident should…
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Category: /History
…, to cause havoc and complete kayous. There was no military or economic gain, but instead a personal desire by a group to use violence. In the Webster’s dictionary Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person…
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…self defense that some subjects must be more closely examined than others. Frank Wu says, "Our war on terrorism need not and should not become a war on a particular racial group or faith." I believe it to be ignorant to disregard that the enemy thus far has…
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