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Category: /History
Terrorism How do we define terrorism? How does it affect our day life? What are the psychological effects that terrorism acts can cause to an individual? How can one overcome such a traumatic event? There are many questions about this issue that have…
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Terrorism poses unique challenges to the liberal democratic state. The transnational nature of terrorism necessitates cooperation between and among states to address this common threat. Comparative studies reveal that societies of liberal states must…
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…In the news lately is the “Fight Against Terrorism, Disarming Iraq.” To me I think this is totally ridiculous. Don’t get me wrong, I do not believe the Saddam Hussein is a great man and I definitely don’t believe in dictatorships. What I do think…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The definition of a convergent responder – “responders are citizens or individuals from nonemergency agencies that witness a terrorism/tactical violence event and converge on the scene” (43). Why didn’t they explain the difference between a convergent…
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…1)         It is very difficult to resolve the international problem of terrorism for several major reasons.                  Terrorists usually don't claim responsibility for their actions until the fuse is lit, it's not a case…
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…28 October 2000 Domestic Terrorism On The Rise Domestic terrorism has risen sharply over the past 10 years. According to a recent Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms report, bombings or attempted bombings increased from 2,098 in 1990 to 3,199…
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Category: /History
…about terrorism in the United States, many East-Asian countries have been living with the reality of terrorism for decades. However, over the last decade attacks have increased and spread outward, away from the east and into the west. Why have Islamic…
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…Through the use of terror, technology, literature, and science, European powers forced European culture, religion and thus enlightenment on the so-called inferior races of the world. On many occasions as cultures resisted the infringement of unfamiliar…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Lee Blumenfeld Anti Terrorism Ever since the United States has emerged as superior to fellow countries, oppositions have found it necessary to test the ability and the integrity of our national security. In the past, organizations and disgruntled…
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…is not only undermining the idea of a collective legal effort to counteract terror, but is also betraying its own principles. In the final analysis this undeclared war is no longer being waged to combat terrorism but rather to preserve a reputation of military…
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