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    Domestic Terrorism

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    References: Bullock‚ J.‚ Haddow‚ G.‚ & Coppola‚ D. (2013). Introduction to homeland security: Principles of all-hazards risk management (4th Ed.). Waltham‚ MA: Butterworth-Heinemann. Starita‚ Cynthia. (2009). Mounting Threat of Domestic Terrorism: Al-Qaeda and the Salvadoran Gang MS-13. El Paso‚ TX: LFB Publishing. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford Cook‚ Alethia. (2009). Emergency Response to Domestic Terrorism: How Bureaucracies Reacted to the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing. New York‚

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    means” effect on leadership today. The death of about 12 million people was the end that was justified in Hitlers cruel view and actions on the fact that the Aryan race was perfect and all others were inferior. Osama bin Laden was the leader of the al-qaeda group that on the morning of september 11‚ 2001‚ committed 4 suicide attacks. The 19 terrorists hijacked 4 passenger jets‚ 2 went to the twin towers in New York‚ 1 to the Pentagon‚ and 1 was thought to of been heading to the white

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    Linguistic Concept

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    Table of content Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Aim 3 1.2 Methodology and data 3 2. Date analysis 2 2.1 Metaphor 2 2.2 Parallelism 3 Reference 4 Appendices 5 1. Introduction The State of the Union is the message which the President of the United State give to the Congress annually. The address is usually given in every January and used to outline the President’s legislative proposals for

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    9/11 Essay

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    following 9/11 attacks there has been actions taken by the United States. (document 1) The United States took actions after the 9/11 attacks‚ one of them was when Gorge Bush announced a war on terrorism‚ with the goal of bringing Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice. Another action they took was the Patriot act which Obama extended in 2010. In document 9 says that the USA Patriot Act was made to get information easily and was some parts were renewed to stop terrorist‚ they say that they have stopped

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    On September 11‚ 2001 United Airlines flights 93 crashed in a field near Shanksville‚ Pennsylvania. It has been theorized that the crash was a result of the passengers trying to regain control after it had been hijacked by four members of the Al Qaeda terrorist group in their attempt fly the aircraft into either the White House or the U.S. Capitol building. With that being said‚ let’s change the scenario a little bit. Suppose that none of the passengers attempted to interfere with the terrorists

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    The attack was not a terrorist attack because Japan targeted a military base and not civilians‚ it was rather an act of war. On a website it stated another reason why it was not a terrorist attack was because Japan had declared war on the U.S. before the bombings (Pearl Harbor Terrorist or Act of War usmessageboard.com). Although the U.S. was not fast enough to translate the message which was sent about 30 minutes before the attack. A similar attack to Pearl Harbor was the attack of 9/11 which was

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    War on Terror

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    THIS IS OUR WAR! “We must not harbour any doubts‚ it is Pakistan’s war”‚ says Gen. Kayani It is our history that whenever is finally united on something‚ a propaganda is produced to create confusion. Ever since the restoration of democratic system in Pakistan‚ a debate has been started on the topic that “Is war on terror our war or not?” The whole nation was supporting the Pakistan army until our beloved political parties like Pakistan Muslim League (N)‚ Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf‚ Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam

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    Should drones be allowed in warfare? Innocent people have been lost due to terrorist attacks. So why is the U.S. retaliating with drones unfair? Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are controlled by pilots. There are no people physically in the drone. Drones also have a precise aim‚ and many innocent people would be spared. Drones should be allowed during warfare. Since drones have an accurate aim‚ it would be less likely to injure or kill innocent people. Drones are not expensive to make

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    facility holds around 500 to 600 detainees at any given time‚ and most of these are‚ or are thought to be‚ members of known and dangerous terrorist organizations which are direct threats to the United States’ government and its citizens‚ such as al Qaeda and the Taliban. Debates have raged regarding what kinds of interrogation techniques the U.S. has been using at Guantanamo Bay‚ which is shrouded in secrecy; whether these techniques‚ and the reasons and lengths of time certain prisoners are being

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    Pak Us Relationship

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    Recent Trends in Pak-US Relations  1    Recent Trends in Pak-US Relations Editor Dr Noor ul Haq Assistant Editor Muhammad Nawaz Khan 2 IPRI Factfile    C ONTENT Preface 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.  18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. The See-saw of Pak-US Relations Hillary Clinton’s Visit The Pak-US Relations After Bin Laden: The Future of the US-Pakistan Relationship The Way Forward Pakistan Did not Know

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