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…. Terrorism is "[the]...use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments..." (Dictionary.com/terrorism). Black September were a group…
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…. It offered the reader a sense of unrealism, and to escape reality and into their own worlds. It was a world of nightmare which was often created by the reader. Gothic Literature is divided into two sections: Terror and Horror. The difference between Terror
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…, was behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Osama had followers all over the Arab World, as well as Europe, Asia, the United States, and Canada. He was also already being sought by the U.S. on prior acts of terrorism, including the 1998 Embassy bombings…
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…. Many of us see this kind of military action as much easier to justify than that in the Case of the Terror Bomber (TB), who deliberately kills innocent civilians in order to demoralize the enemy. Another pair of cases involves medicine: In both…
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…March/April 1998 Vol. 54, No. 2 Terrorism's New Breed Are today's terrorists more likely to use chemical and biological weapons? by Jose Vegar It could be any American city: New York, Philadelphia, Denver, Washington, D.C. A sunny spring day…
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…this up with an apparatus of terror to silence those not convinced. The successes of the party within the country assured widespread support. Hitler's foreign policy, that overturned the Treaty of Versailles and secured Germany a great deal of territory even…
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…and national flags. Jews were separated politically, socially, and legally from the Germans. “Hitler’s philosophy about terror was clear-cut: We must be ruthless…Only thus shall we purge our people of their softness…and their degenerate delight in beer-swilling…I…
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…unites country, soul and reggae. Music designed for church - unmediated, communal, local and introspective - inevitably sounded kitsch delivered by top-selling stars for international broadcast, but in such a context "audio terrorism" does appear distinctly…
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…that has brought the media much criticism for covering the Middle East in such a way that holds uneducated readers confused with the idea that this area is only associated with terrorism. Siding with the media, I have to ask where would you begin? Palestinians…
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…-Terror regime made an official policy of "nourishing war by war" and making the armies live off the land they invaded. This policy entailed the "pillaging of Europe", as the French looted everything from grain and clothing to gold, art treasures, and rare…
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