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    matter if it’s in the United States‚ the Middle East or Europe‚ terrorism continues to be a means of exploitation by the media. Although terrorist interests may lie primarily with the audience‚ the audience reactions and responses are just as important and significant as the act itself. I’m not saying the media is the reason that terrorists are able to get their information across the globe‚ however‚ the media plays a vital role with terrorism because it gets information to other groups indirectly by doing

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    CHCCS411A Work effectively in the community sector Assignment 2: Research a sector of the Community Services Industry You need to choose a sector of the Community Services Industry and research the current issues influencing service delivery in that sector and answer the questions below based on your research. A sector could include: * Aged care * Home and community care * Disability services * Alcohol and other drugs * Family and domestic violence * Mental

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    was to talk about terrorism in a certain place in the world. I chose Northern Ireland since I know nothing about it other than there is Irish people and that they celebrate my favorite holiday after my birthday and Christmas which is St. Patrick’s. Then I thought there has to be more than red heads and leprechauns to this place. As I started my research I was automatically confused. I found my self reading between the lines of a war kind of like a West Side Story but a lot more serious. A war

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    Economic Effects of Terrorism

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    The Economic Effects of Terrorism: Counterfactual Analysis of the Case of Israel Dotan Persitz Tel Aviv University † Abstract The paper evaluates the effect of Palestinian terror on the Israeli economy by using counterfactual methodology and quarterly data for the macroeconomic aggregates of OECD countries and Israel from 1980 to 2003. Had there been no terror in Israel since 1994‚ the country’s per-capita GDP in 2003:3 would have been 8.6% higher than it was. Predictions based on low future

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    [name redacted] American Military History [prof redacted] Terrorism- A Cause and Effect? On September 11th‚ 2001‚ Two 747 Jet airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Simultaneously‚ another airliner crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington‚ Virginia. The loss of life was tragic‚ and launched the United States into years of war on terrorism and on Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda‚ his Islamic militant group. But where

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    Terrorism can be defined as threatening use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments‚ often for ideological or political reasons. It is the act of terrorizing or the state of being terrorized. Most acts of terrorism are committed by terrorist organizations. Terrorist organizations use terror to accomplish their mission or objective. One of the most infamous terrorist organizations is Al-Qaeda

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    of computers‚ the internet‚ e-mail‚ and social networking sites. Cyberterrorism has become a central feature in many of the terrorist cells and groups. “Today‚ almost all active terrorist organizations (which number more than forty) maintain websites‚ and many organizations maintain more than one website and use several different languages‚” (Weimann‚ 2004). According to a study done by the United States Institute of Peace‚ there are eight different ways in which terrorists use the internet. The

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    Global Trends in Management: Combating the Generation Gap In times of economic crisis‚ managers are always looking at ways to improve their productivity and organizational environment in order to sustain the company. Retention‚ however‚ has become a major obstacle facing the emerging leader. What exactly is causing this sudden job sprawl? A number of issues have contributed to this movement‚ namely the generation gap. The existence of four generations in the workforce has caused a critical disparity

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    In a world of constant violence it is difficult to focus on just one type. Thomas Hobbes said that “people are naturally evil‚” and based on today’s statistics on fatalities due to terrorism alone‚ that idea doesn’t seem so farfetched. Throughout the course of history‚ religion has been known to shun those who express different beliefs as opposed to what the current religious leaders of the time want to enforce. Homosexuality and abortion‚ which are seen by religious extremists as acts of “sexual

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    Terrorism the New Threat

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    - A movie about the Terror attacks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibOFF4KfdMQ - What led to this terror attacks: Background: The events of 2000-2001: the Second Intifada‚ also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada‚ (September‚ 2000) 1. More commonly cited is September 28‚ 2000‚ when Palestinian rioting erupted following Ariel Sharon’s visit to the Temple Mount‚ an area known to Muslims as Al-Haram As-Sharif.  2. 2. Still others believe it started a day later on Friday September 29

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