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    terrorists who were willing to give up their own life for killing many others‚ Many of these terrorists were linked back to the group Al Qaeda which translates to “the base.” All of these terrorists however remained under the power of their leader Osama Bin Laden. The first of the two attacks on the U.S Embassies was referred to as the Nairobi Attack. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya where the explosion took place. The

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    affected by 9/11. After the 9/11 terrorist attack‚ America resulted in a dramatic change on vigilance and safety. A few months later‚ U.S. troops were sent to Afghanistan to dismantle the terrorist group Al-Qaeda.On May 2‚ 2011‚ Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by US Special Forces. Our military involvement in Afghanistan turned into the longest-running war in U.S. history. California contribution to the aftermath of 9/11‚ “As of 2009‚ the U.S.

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    Cheuk Wong Celebrities are smart? Nah…. Oh‚ look‚ Lindsay Lohan is being accused of stealing from a necklace from a jewelry store. Yes‚ what you are reading is correct. A necklace. You would think a celebrity with more money than the ninety-nine percent of the population of America would be able to afford an eye-catching necklace. The jewelry store reported the necklace. Lohan was eventually caught after being photographed by the paparazzi wearing the necklace and video surveillance confirmed

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    Extremism in Pakistan

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    terrorism in Pakistan‚ one must look at its past and origins‚ at what brought us here in the first place. After 9/11‚ the US’s immediate and automatic priority had become to punish Osama Bin Laden and destroy Al Qaeda; those allegedly responsible for the attack. But after the Taliban refused to hand over Osama Bin Laden‚ the US‚ assisted by NATO and anti-Taliban elements in Afghanistan‚ attacked the fundamentalist regime. Facing a shocked and angry super power‚ Pakistan was left with no option but to

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    Terrorism: Domestic or International Fight? Daniel Cortez HIS 145 April 8‚ 2012 Professor Jennifer Moore Terrorism: Domestic or International Fight? Terrorism attacks are nothing new to the world. They have existed since the beginning of civilization‚ from a random attack of a different kingdom or country to random suicide bombings in the Middle East. A terrorist attack can be viewed from different perspectives‚ but Americans have changed their view on what a terrorist attack is and have

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    Introduction Did the events of 9/11 influence the perception of how people view the Hijab? In todays world‚ the media influences many issues across the world. One of the issues that occurs is the Hijab in both the Western and Islamic worlds. There is many arguments about the hijab‚ Islam points towards its postive and good points whereas the media can imply it as otherwise. This contradicts the opinions and views that Muslims in the past and today have towards the Hijab. But before we

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    Religious Extremism

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    Love and compassion are central themes to most of the world ’s religions. While subscribing to this philosophy‚ they also share another more sinister philosophy - that of extremism. We would like to look into the three major religions of Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity (including cults) and how that they all have a history of extremism and also extremist activity today. We would like to study why extremists believe what they do so we can better prepare for them. Islam Extremism Islamic history

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    suffered for years with psychological problems and never received treatment. When coworker were asked how they would describe Nolen‚ they used the words “a little odd”. His Facebook page was filled with pictures and videos of Taliban fighters and Osama Bin Laden. Nolen also could not deal with the fact that a “white” cause him to lose his job. He killed and wounded the women for revenge. Underlying factors or history involving the workplace In a police interview with Nolen‚ he told the cops that he felt

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    Islamic Iconoclasm

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    In March 2001‚ the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan which Finbarr Barry Flood said would define Islamic iconoclasm for many decades to follow. The author argues that the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas does not represent Islam’s attitude towards figuration‚ but rather a response at a particular moment in time. This point is still true today considering Islam’s view on images has never been the reason for iconoclasm‚ but what defines iconoclasm has certainly changed in recent years with

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    Pakistan Taliban‟s also wanted to show the Pakistani government and let others feel the same kind of pain they felt to what the Pakistani military did to their families when the Pakistan Military caused death to their loved ones. Pakistani Taliban were formed in the year 2004‚ when the Pakistani military carry out an invasion into the tribal areas to afghan Arab and central Asian militants to escape from the

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