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    Inhumane Anthropology

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    The United States of America has a priority on assuring its citizens have ‘life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness” as proposed by its founding fathers. However‚ on September 11th‚ 2001‚ this idea was challenged by a paramilitary organization‚ Al-Qaeda who was based in Afghanistan. This group had nineteen of its members hijack four of American airplanes. Two planes hit the twin towers of the New York City World Trade Center. Another plane crashed into the Pentagon building in Virginia. The last

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    lot of pinpointing factors that came to mind that I didn’t truly understand. When I saw all of the charts of how high global warming is increasing‚ it really took a second for me to realize how much damage we’re causing to this environment. One point Al Gore made was the amount of travel tourists do in a single year‚ and how it is effecting our global warming. He put into his own perspective how we need to limit air travel so we can keep this environment safe. I would like to share with you how some

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    Prohibtion

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    the prohibition era‚ which was a transitional time in our society. Thugs‚ gangsters‚ cops on payroll and political corruption tainted the 18th Amendment’s original intentions. Prohibition gave birth to organized crime and popular mob gangsters like Al Capone and other gangsters of modern history. The 18th Amendment had a negative impact in the United States during the 1920s due to the rise of organized crime‚ rise of crime rates‚ and the illegal transporting and manufacturing of alcohol. In the

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    targeted because of Israel’s connection with the U.S. and accepting assistance from the U.S. There are a variety of terrorist groups‚ but the prominent one that has targeted Americans since 9/11 has been al-Qaeda. They were linked to the attempt to shoot down the airliner with shoulder-fired missiles. Al-Qaeda has also been linked to multiple terrorist attacks across the globe‚ attacking any group that supports

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    The ratification of the 18th amendment of the U.S. Constitution‚ which banned the manufacture‚ transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors known as prohibition. The Prohibition era had its positive and negative affects on America and its culture during the era. In the 1820 and 30s‚ a wave of religious awakening swept the United States‚ leading to increased calls for temperance. Women and anti-saloons groups were a driving cause for prohibition; in 1916 Woodrow Wilson signed the Sheppard act‚

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    The History of Terrorism

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    act of terror and those responsible needed to be brought to justice. I believe that the use of Military force to destroy al Qaeda was just and tracking them to Afghanistan was necessary. Al Qaeda’s Osama Bin Laden orchestrated slaughter of innocent men as well as women‚ children‚ the elderly‚ and the ill was even condemned by fellow jihadist’s including the co-founder of al Qaeda‚ Dr Fadl. Dr Fadl claims the attacks on September 11th were immoral and goes on to blame Osama Bin Laden for “every

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    Topic (Focus Keyword): jinnat ko bhagane ka amal Keywords Term jinnat ka ilaj quran se jinnat se bachne/nijat ki dua jinnat se hifazat ka amal Allah has made human so strong. Humans have more powers than animals. In Islam‚ there are some things told to humans. If you follow these things‚ then nothing can harm you in any way. Also‚ you can find jinnat ka ilaj quran se. You should remain ‘Paak Saaf’ always. When you have to go to toilet‚ go there immediately. This is jinnat ka ilaj quran se as jinnat

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    How to Avoid Terrorism

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    and challenging issues for not only US but also all over the world. According to Wikepedia‚ terrorism is the general sense‚the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. For example‚ in the morning 9/11/2001‚ 19 al-Qaeda terrorist hijacked four commercial passenger air planes. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City‚ killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings

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    the documentary‚ An Inconvenient Truth‚ former Vice President Al Gore takes on the issue of climate change in an attempt to explain to viewers the effect of anthropogenic actions to our everyday lives‚ from temperature and natural disasters to agriculture and pathogenic disease. Unlike‚ say‚ a petition that one may come across online that calls for the repeal of Indiana’s newly enacted RFRA law‚ the issue of climate change and the cause Al Gore is advocating for pertains to every single person living

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    9/11 reflection

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    3‚000 people were killed in the towers‚ including 343 fire fighters‚ 23 police officers‚ and 37 Port Authority police officers. 10‚000 people were treated from injuries and many were severe. 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda were evicted and the leader of the group‚ Osama bins Laden‚ who was killed on May 2‚ 2011. How could this terrible thing even ever happen? For this to happen is like the chances for me to win the lottery. How wasn’t the US military or air force

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