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Category: /History
…investments - especially from places such as the U.S.A. However, it threatened Weimar by causing the majority of society a lot of anguish and trauma. Weimar tried to put off paying reparations, which led to the French growing impatient and deciding to take action…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and dangerous, media must be more cautious about how they act in front of others. Unity between the different religions must be formed to reduce innocent bloodshed due to racism. Today a viewer has seen an attack on the news by terrorists on a city. Tomorrow he calls…
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…how people unite to help out the ones who were injured. Those events have brought all of us close together. The results to the attacks were seen on the freeway. Because of the ban on flying in the United States, the newscasters had to drive to get news…
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…, Iraq has provided safe haven to terrorists such as Abu Nidal, whose terror organization carried out more than 90 terrorist attacks in 20 countries that killed or injured nearly 900 people, including 12 Americans. Iraq has also provided safe haven to Abu…
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Category: /History
…concluded: “Palestinian Authority continued its efforts in cooperation with Israeli authorities to counter the threat posed by Palestinian terrorist groups and succeeded in 1997 in thwarting several planned terrorist attacks. At the same time, more effort…
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…September 11, 2001 was a devastating day for the United States. As many of us awoke, expecting to continue with our daily routine, the terrorist shattered our hopes for repetitiveness with attacks that struck the World Trade Center and the Pentagon…
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…of our economy. If pilots are armed terrorist will look at our airplanes as less inviting to be attacked. This off course is what we want. So if we could even randomly arm a few pilots the possibility of there being a gun on the plane would discourage…
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…of life from terrorist attacks on our overseas diplomatic missions. Over $200 million will go into actual security measures (perimeter barriers, alarms, etc.) to defend these individuals from those individuals who desire no intervention from the United States…
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…of life. The events that occurred on September 11, 2001 was "...the deadliest act of terrorism in the United States..." (September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack). Tuesday, September 11, 2001: 8:46AM: American Airlines flight 11, flown by hijackers, crashes…
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…U.S. Terrorism The United States has become the target of the most recent terrorist attacks because of itÂ’s political involvement in the middle east. The United States has had involvement in the middle east ever since before the Gulf War…
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