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    Muslim fundamentalists. This bitterness motivated nineteen Muslims to hijack American passenger jets and attack New York City and Washington D.C. on September 11‚ 2001. Incited by religious fanatics‚ trained and financed by Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda terrorist network‚ they killed three-thousand innocent people on 9/11 and triggered an escalating cycle of violence which has taken the lives of tens of thousands of other innocent people‚ and has made another 9/11 virtually inevitable. Tragically

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    and also coincidentally hate. The ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association’s Ice Bucket Challenge became an overnight sensation and conversation topic throughout the nation and very rapidly spread to other countries as well. But why is it that some ideas take flight and spread like wildfire‚ while others‚ seemingly equally worthy‚ fall mostly on deaf ears? The Ice Bucket Challenge raised hundreds of millions of dollars in such a short amount of time for the ALS Association without spending one ounce

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    Laden formulated plans for Al-Qaeda’s attacks on non-extremists‚ making him one of the most dangerous men on earth‚ but how was he actually killed? Bin Laden had been the most wanted man after September 11th‚ 2001 and the movie explains how the C.I.A. gathered the intelligence to hunt him down in the War on Terrorism. The movie Zero Dark Thirty needs to be considered a classic film because of how significant of a victory it was for the United States‚ in an effort to stop Al-Qaeda and the War on Terrorism

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    fighting a terrorist group called Al Qaeda. That war pretty much ended after we killed their leader Osama Bin Laden. Unfortunately‚ The war on terrorism did not end there. After Al Qaeda was defeated another terrorist organization named ISIS was born. ISIS’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was believed to have been killed a long time ago. Now government officials believe that he is still very much alive and faked his own death (again). Originally Baghdadi was an Al Qaeda sympathiser. He wasn’t officially

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    civil war in Syria‚ which began in 2011 when an uprising began against the Syrian President Assad (CNN). ISIS was sent to Syria for recruiting purposes to network and expand. Since ISIS was backed by Al-Qaeda they grew quickly into a large force capable of destruction. Later ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ignored

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    called the Moors conquered the southern part of the peninsula of modern day Spain. The invasion of the peninsula resulted from a help call from one group of visigoths‚ the Witizans. The place where the Muslim groups established their region is called al-Andalus‚ now day the region of Andalucía. One important place on this region was called the Caliphate of Córdoba where different cultural advances occurred. A cultural combination between the Hispano-Roman and Moorish happened due to it’s location.

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    (2012): 16+. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 9 Nov. 2012 "Introduction to India: Opposing Viewpoints." India. Ed. Jamuna Carroll. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. Opposing Viewpoints.Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 13 Nov. 2012. Al-Fadl‚ Jamal Ahmed. "The Meaning of Jihad." Terrorism: Essential Primary Sources. Ed. K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. 277-280. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 9 Nov. 2012. "International Terrorism." National

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    The film is directed by Davis Guggenheim and presented by former United States vice president Al Gore. The purpose of the film is to educate the earth population about the dangers of global warming. The damage the people of earth are doing to the climate with regards to over population‚ plant factory chemicals‚ gas guzzling trucks‚ cutting trees‚ smoke decreasing the ozone layer‚ and not recycling. Al Gore provides examples and pictures regarding the effects of global warming on earth. For example

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    March 16‚ 2010 Holy War Inc. Book Review If you don ’t know the difference between al-Qaeda and the Taliban (and before September 11 ‛01‚ I sure did not) or if you ’re a little fuzzy about where Yemen is in relation to Afghanistan‚ this is an excellent book. Peter Bergen is CNN ’s terrorism analyst and an experienced reporter. He uses a wide range of sources including his own experience to describe the al-Qaeda terrorist organization. There ’s even a map of the Middle East that you can refer

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    positively‚ giving them a higher score. These are high-LPC leaders. High LPCs focus more on personal connections‚ and they’re good at avoiding and managing conflict. They’re better able to make complex decisions. As we go through the story of Al Dunlap‚ we known that Al Dunlap is categorized in low LCPs. Subordinates would felt tension by his style of leading. For instance‚ he forced employee to meet goals by pressurized even though employee knows that is unobtainable. Employee had to work impossible long

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