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…are stored and found on computers. Terrorists are also targeting technology and utility companies because they realize the damage caused would be widespread and devastating. There are six common types of computer attacks noted by Sam Singh (1999): · Military…
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…several areas in the world where this is happening, including Americans who bomb abortion clinics, Israelis who attack their Palestinian neighbors, Muslims who attack Israeli neighbors as well as others who they see as oppressing them, Irish and Catholics…
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…seen in similar shoot-them-up games. The game divides the players into two teams, the terrorist and the counter-terrorist. The terrorist has for mission to prevent a hostage rescue or to boom a booming site. On the other side, the counter-terrorist tries…
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…In this world that we live in, violence is often the answer to any question. The USA PATRIOT Act is an effort by the United States to "level the playing field" with terrorists. However, in their zeal to enable themselves to fight terrorism, the leaders…
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…airports. 9:21 a.m.: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey orders all bridges and tunnels in the New York area closed. 9:30 a.m.: President Bush, speaking in Sarasota, Florida, says the country has suffered an "apparent terrorist attack." 9:40 a.m…
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…Biological Basis of Fear         Abstract With the recent terrorist attacks on American soil, many individuals are physiologically responding in a similar fearful way. Many Americans have been impacted by the events of September 11, 2001…
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…was a member of. He also notes that the Clinton administration was unable to connect al Qaeda to the militia that attacked the U.S. soldiers in Somalia in 1992, a connection they saw much later. This the method in much of Clarke's writing, citing terrorist incidents…
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…to eliminate counterrevolutionary elements in the population, save France from anarchy and military defeat. Modern terrorism arose in Tsarist Russia in the 1870's and terrorist tactics were subsequently adopted by some dissident groups in the ottoman and British…
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…country because they rule differently, because criminals are treated fairly, justice gets served but not to the extent of an eye for an eye. Then in North America, minor attacks on the Muslim people who were not even involved in the terrorist attacks. It seems…
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…Islam is the media. The media misconstrues these terrorist attacks to be from the basics of Islam. This is completely not true. The terrorist are killing in the name of Allah and Islam. Robin Hren defined terrorism as: Violence, or threatened violence…
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