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    Globalization and Terrorism

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    relationship between globalization and terrorism exists. B. International terrorism develops in parallel with the globalization of technology and the internet. 1. The World Wide Web (www) is compared to the development of Al-Qaeda. 2. Al-Qaeda is the most dangerous terrorist organization. C. “The Migration of Dreams and Nightmares” is written by Jamal Nassar. 1. Terrorist organizations around the globe benefit from globalization. 2. Money laundering

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    terror groups‚ such as the Al-Qaida. Today the war on terrorism goes on in countries such as Afghanistan‚ the Philippines‚ Indonesia‚ Iraq‚ and Israel. Many human rights organizations have criticized the war on terrorism because they think it in many cases can lead to violations of the human rights. Around the globe there are various terrorist organizations‚ all with different goals and reasons for their terrorist-activities. The most known group today might be the Al – Qaida which origins form

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    Johnny Torrio wanted more power and hired Al Capone to assassinate James Colosimo so he could own the Chicago Outfit. Johnny Torrio played a big role in Chicago. He was the leader of the Chicago Outfit‚ and opened many bars and casinos. He even got tricked into purchasing a bar and was sent to jail for nine months. Before that‚ he hired Al Capone to kill James Colosimo‚ which could have been a threat to certain people. Chicago would not be the same without him. Al Capone would not have grown into the

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    Why Did 9/11 Happen

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    Al-Qaeda is the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Bin Laden initially denied involvement in the attacks but then eventually admitted that he was involved. US forces found a video tape in a destroyed house in Jalalabad. The video shows that Bin Laden

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    ************** COM/310 – COMMUNICATION: NEWS ANALYSIS: WAR ON TERRORISIM *************** ******** The War on Terrorism and the devastation of its consequences around the globe have been a prominent albeit contagious issue that professional journalist and media consumers have constantly debated‚ dissected and scrutinized amongst each other. Television networks across multiple continents have developed documentaries that reflect the different views on this issue. These television

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    background‚ and a central plan that recalls that of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre)‚ but already bearing purely Islamic elements‚ such as the great epigraphic frieze. The desert palaces in Jordan and Syria (for example‚ Mshatta‚ Qasr Amra‚ and Khirbat al-Mafjar) served the caliphs as living quarters‚ reception halls‚ and baths‚ and were decorated to promote an image of royal luxury. Outside of architecture‚ work in ceramic was still somewhat primitive (unglazed); some metal objects have also survived

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    decisions shortly after the event later criticized him for his insignificant misjudgments in dealing with the war on terrorism. When Bush made a movement for retaliation against Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda‚ US citizens united with a fierce sense of nationalism and a thirst for vengeance. Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda were pegged as enemies to the United States. Bush didn’t need any proof that they were responsible for 9/11 and he didn’t give it to the Taliban when they demanded it. (Phillips) Doing such

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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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    What is Patriotism

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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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