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…Terrorism The use of coercive intimidation to achieve political goals - is now a part of our everyday lives: we live with it, we are confronted by its manifestations on all of the media, and if we are unlucky we even experience it. And yet, despite our…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…States adopted a policy towards the total decriminalization of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is obviously failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, increased street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system…
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…by the media. Usually it is not until this time that all the information becomes available and the real truth is reported. For this reason I have decided to look back in history in an attempt to build a complete picture of problems with which Algeria has had…
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…-1922) was a French social philosopher who had a major influence on Mussolini. Sorel believed that societies naturally became decadent and disorganized. This decay could only be slowed by the leadership of idealists who were willing to use violence
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…who had a major influence on Mussolini. Sorel believed that societies naturally became decadent and disorganized. This decay could only be slowed by the leadership of idealists who were willing to use violence to obtain power. Nietzsche (1844-1900…
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violence to obtain power. Nietzsche (1844-1900) theorized that there were two moral codes: the ruling class ( master morality) and the oppressed class (slave morality). Nietzsche believed the ancient empires were developed from the master majority…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as, magazines, novels, media, internet and other outside sources. For example one such site from the article analyzes how arranged marriages are performed in unfair conditions where there is a lot of guilt and wrong doings involved. Another example can be taken…
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Category: /Literature/English
…who had a major influence on Mussolini. Sorel believed that societies naturally became decadent and disorganized. This decay could only be slowed by the leadership of idealists who were willing to use violence to obtain power. Nietzsche (1844-1900…
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…of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, and an increase in street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Current drug legislation has failed to reduce demand. It’s just too…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for terrorist because they don’t have to use guns or bombs for destruction. Cyber Terrorism could be defined as the use of computing resources to intimidate or coerce others. To the FBI, Cyber Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use of force or violence against…
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