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…. This means it has the type of cell walls which are harmless, unlike the cell walls of "gram negative" bacteria, which attack tissue. Therefore, anthrax can only attack tissue by producing a special toxin which it excretes. One cell or spore does not produce enough…
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…, and with the present circumstances as they are, it seems that our earlier reactions to these terroristic acts and our punishment for them were never quite as severe as they possibly needed to be. However, now the times and circumstances are different. On September 11…
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…of stereotyping; that children who watch parts of the news and/or hear their parents talking about how this Afghan/Arab man had attacked America and killed lots of people. They then, after hearing this, unintentionally stereotype these people as terrorists and people…
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…that day or see pictures, I can’t help but cry. I don’t understand how people can do that to other people. My heart truly goes out to the families and friends of the victims of 9/11. I’ll never forget my favorite quote from the whole event. “Terrorist attacks
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…. With crimes, murders, and terrorist attacks within our own country on the rise, what's going to stop some big country like China or Germany attack at our most vulnerable moment. These are only a few reasons nuclear weapons should be banned, many more can be listed…
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…Over the last decade there has been a traumatic increase in terrorism. As the amount of terrorist threats and attacks increase, so does the creation of new weapons. Nations are competing with each other to create more destructive weapons. These weapons…
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…The specifics of US Policy often make an outside unsure and perplexed by the surrounding situations. One prime example includes Bin Laden and the hunt for the leading terrorist among the Talibans. Nonetheless, despite their efforts, CIA agents…
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…(Storm Troops) and SS (Special Security) Federal police agencies. On September 11, 2001 the terrorist attacks on the world trade center were perpetrated. After this event the Bush Administration forced the Patriot Act through Congress, suspending essential…
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…ourselves over some third world country, because if we don't we might become one of those third world countries. With crimes, murders, and terrorist attacks within our own country on the rise, what's going to stop some big country like China or Germany attack
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…. Now, many years later, there is concern within the U.S. government over the availability of oil in the Middle East. The escalating violence between Israel and the Palestinians, the war in Iraq, and the possibility of more terrorist attacks has become…
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