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    Global Terrorism:

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    Global terrorism has continued to be a challenge especially with the conditions of tremendous insecurity and volatility as well as the tectonic shifts in the deep-rooted equations of power. Worldwide ambitions and aggravated tensions have been fuelled since the disintegration of the great Western and Soviet powers. This continues to happen in a world that is currently experiencing smoothness only at the end of a major war. Therefore‚ the assessment of global threats such as terrorism continues to

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    The Cause of Terrorism

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    Terrorism is‚ in the most general sense‚ the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion.[1] At present‚ the International community has been unable to formulate a universally agreed‚ legally binding‚ criminal law definition of terrorism.[2][3] Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts which are intended to create fear (terror)‚ are perpetrated for an ideological goal (as opposed to a lone attack)‚ and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants

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    impact of colonisation‚ government policies‚ and stereotypes about Aboriginality means that certain aspects of Aboriginal culture his been lost or significantly altered. Disconnection from cultural aspects hampered the identity of many Aboriginal people; one of these aspects being language. (Clark‚ 2000). Language carries cultural knowledge‚ so the loss of a language means the loss of culture‚ of Aboriginal people’s connection to their ancestors. This loss has the potential to impact on Aboriginal

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    bio-terrorism

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    disaster‚ how to prepare for any disaster‚ and to show an example of a disaster that happened. Both of these goals will be reached by presenting a power point. Through the power point I pointed out the different categories of bioterrorism‚ the harmful effects that can happen‚ and knowing the basics of bioterrorism like the definition and categories. I also presented some examples of bioterrorism agents and how they can spread and where they are found. To educate the class about disasters I had slides showing

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    Terrorism in Spain

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    Armando Palumbo Professor Christopher Johnston ENC1101 April 21st ETA: Terrorism in Spain Since 1958 Spain has been under the attack of a terrorist entity named ETA or Euzkadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and Freedom). This socialist paramilitary group was funded during the period of the authoritarian dictatorship Francisco Franco‚ as an opposition to his politics. Eta’s main objective is to set free the socialist country Euskal Herria (Basque Country)‚ located in Spanish territory.

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    Counter Terrorism

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    The most common definition of counterterrorism (also spelled counter-terrorism) on the Internet is the practices‚ tactics‚ techniques‚ and strategies that governments‚ militaries‚ police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorist threats and/or acts‚ both real and imputed. What Are the Objectives of Counterterrorism? Each US Government agency involved in counterterrorism has an objective in the war on terror. The FBI mission is to neutralize terrorist cells and operatives here

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    International Terrorism vs. Domestic Terrorism Natasha Milosevich CRJ 419: Domestic Terrorism Arizona State University 1/19/2015 According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation international terrorism means activities with three different characteristics. First‚ involves violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law. Next‚ people who intend to intimidate or coerce a civilian population‚ influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion‚ or

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    Adjusting to Terrorism

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    implemented new acts through congress‚ adopted the Patriot Act and gone to war. Our country was brought to its knees unlike any other time in our history. When it comes to terrorism in the United States‚ it is hard to "adjust." There are many things within the criminal justice agency that can be changed in an effort to combat terrorism more effectively though. One of those changes could come from keeping track of the thousands of foreign nationals that enter this country on a yearly basis. Although

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    August 10‚ 2012 What is Autism? Autism‚ also known as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)‚ is a developmental disability. It can cause many problems such as social‚ communication and behavioral challenges. People with autism process information differently in their brain than other people do. Although there are many different types of Autism‚ there are three that are more commonly seen currently. The first one is Autistic Disorder‚ also called classic autism. This is usually accompanied by substantial

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    The Effect of Video Games on People Video games are frowned upon by parents and seen as time-wasters‚ and worse‚ some education experts think that these games corrupt the brain. “ Violent video games are easily blamed by the media and some experts as the reason why some young people become violent or display extreme anti-social behavior. But many scientists and psychologists find that video games can actually have many benefits – the main one is making kids smart‚” stated by Rase Smart Kid website

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