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    Assignment Guideline LEM212

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    Phonetics and lexis of English (LEM 212) Guidelines for writing the assignment Prepared by Dr. Omer Mahfoodh School of Languages‚ Literacies and Translation Universiti Sains Malaysai November 2014 Page 2 of 6 1. Guidelines for writing the assignment Note: Send ONLY a soft copy to omer197435@gmail.com 1. The assignment is an individual task. 2. Select any topic that should be related to lexicology or lexicography. 3. You MUST collect content/information on the topic you selected from not less

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    Operation "Desert Storm". In light of Saddam’s invasion Bin Laden offers to help Saudi royal family through his organization and resources‚ but in return he is rejected ridiculed and treated with ostentatious contempt in his Importance and abilities by the Royal Saudi regime. Instead‚ the royal family turned to the West in order to protect the ’cradle of Islam’. The rejection on one side and turning to the west for protection on the other shocks Bin Laden as he would describe it as "one of the hardest

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    Al Qaeda and Army of God

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    unsuspecting public. Al-Qaeda In order to fully understand the Muslim jihadist group Al-Qaeda and their position outside of mainstream Islam‚ one must understand where they began and who helped bring them to such prominence. This is where Osama Bin Laden‚ America’s most wanted man following the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Centers‚ comes to the forefront. He was credited with the founding of Al Qaeda and was often looked to as the inspirational figurehead of the organization

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    Terrorism on the Rise?

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    as assassination to incite widespread fear and invoke an uprising. It is easy to say that the most well-known and effective terrorist attack took place on the eleventh of September 2001 when terrorists under the Al Qaeda terrorist group led by Osama Bin Laden hijacked and flew four planes into the world trade centre. The destruction of this symbol of democracy and freedom shook the entire world and put the problem of terrorism into the spotlight. Within less than a month‚ a US led coalition invaded

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    Hall spent a week as a Freegan and he did it without spending any money on food or help from friends of family. On night one‚ he dressed up in all black for his first food bin raid. He found two bags of rolls‚ a box of grapes‚ a small package of veggies‚ two gas station sandwiches‚ and a

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    Solar Roadways

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    Imagine a world with safer roads. A world where the roads would warn you of dangers with LED lights‚ have heaters to melt snow‚ generate electricity‚ and overall benefit the economy. Scott Brusaw‚ an electrical engineer‚ and his wife‚ Julie Brusaw‚ a counselor‚ are the Co-Inventors of Solar Roadways. Solar roadways are a series of structurally engineered solar panels that can be driven on‚ which would replace asphalt roads. Solar Roadways would collect energy and then distribute it to our homes and

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    Holy War Inc.

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    that you can refer to as you read. But those with some expertise in the world of the mindless jihad masters and the issuance of pretentious fatwas will find this rather limited‚ I would imagine. We don ’t really get "Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden‚" but rather are provided with a narrative distilled from numerous news accounts augmented with Bergen ’s interviews and travel experiences. Essentially‚ we stay outside the organization (but so did the CIA). Furthermore‚ Bergen ’s "Holy War

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    susan b anthony

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    English 12 R  Ms. Melon                          Al Qaeda   01‐16‐2014  Al  Qaeda  the  global  militant  Islamist  organization  founded  by  Osama  Bin Laden‚ has attacked civilian and military targets in various countries  including  the  September  11  attack.  Al  Qaeda  has  two  major  strategic  objectives  which  are  to  get  control  of  a  nation‐state  and  to  get  the  control of weapons of mass destruction.  Al Qaeda or Al Qaida is a

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    Paragraph 9/11

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    (2005)‚ pp Jump up ^ "Al-Qaeda ’s origins and links". BBC News. July 20‚ 2004. Retrieved 2011-09-03. Jump up ^ Gunaratna (2002)‚ pp. 23–33. Jump up ^ "Bin Laden ’s fatwā (1996)". PBS. Retrieved 2011-09-03. Jump up ^ "Pakistan inquiry orders Bin Laden family to remain". BBC. July 6‚ 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-03. ^ Jump up to: a b "Full transcript of bin Ladin ’s speech". Al Jazeera. November 2‚ 2004. Archived from the original on 2007-04-10. Retrieved 2011-09-03.

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    Taliban Negative Effects

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    the rights of women which including the right of education. Afghanistan under a new leadership control‚ which put the country in the worse place . The relationship broke between U.S. and Taliban after 911 when Mullah Omar providing a refuge to Osama Bin Laden. When the Taliban comes to power in Afghanistan‚ it negatively effected the people. Taliban‚ Students of Islamic Knowledge Movement‚ rules approximately two third of Afghanistan. According to washingtonpost.com‚ “with the help of government defections

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