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Category: /Literature/English
…, an American writer, described this human outsourcing as a move towards a “free-agent nation”. Now, many free agents are early casualties of cost-cutting. A partner in a small public-relations business in London complains: “The terrorist attacks came just as our big…
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…in Saudi Arabia were killed by a terrorist bomb in June 1996, another attack in which bin Laden’s conspiracy is suspected. Bin Laden has been under suspicion by U.S. officials since the World Trade Center bombing. The charge of solicitation to murder can…
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…, who was hanged). Cabrinovic and Princip died of tuberculosis in prison. Terrorism? In Serbia they were freedom fighters, in Europe they were terrorists. I think that they weren't terrorists, since they didn't try to "attack" his country. They attacked
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…This article is about hostile actions, or actions termed terrorist against Palestinians and British soldiers, by Jewish groups within the British Mandate of Palestine, and later, by Israelis. These attacks were not all directly connected…
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…) In conclusion, the Canadian economic and political developments continue to increase as normal. Except for the problems with the terrorist attacks, the country seems to be in good shape and looks to continue to thrive in the future. Works Cited 1. http…
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Category: /Literature/English
…increase the risk that nuclear weapons could be fired by accident, captured by terrorists, or change possession because of governments. People also think that these and other dangers of proliferation can be lessened if the current nuclear powers take the right…
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Category: /History
…. In the first few days after the terrorist’s attacks you couldn’t buy an American flag anywhere. Everyone had in some way symbolized his or her strong patriotism, in a visual sense and an emotional sense. It didn’t seem to have the strong feeling that accompanied…
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…brutal to both rebels and civilians as time progressed. These people have even been labeled as terrorists by the United States government, and are wanted on charges of drug trafficking. The leftist rebels groups, The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia…
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…all over the world need to be aware of possible areas of weakness to such terrorism, in order to better protect their computer systems and possibly help put an end to terrorist activity. An important part of any profession is promoting the good name…
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…increase the risk that nuclear weapons could be fired by accident, captured by terrorists, or change possession because of governments. People also think that these and other dangers of proliferation can be lessened if the current nuclear powers take the right…
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