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    After the attack Introduction The data shows that far and above the people who die or are physically hurt in a terrorist attack or act of war‚ there are many more who are suffer psychological injuries. As the specter of a major terrorist attack hangs over the United States‚ it is critical that policy makers‚ government agencies and civil leaders understand how to deal with the fear and panic that come with an attack. It is especially the case when the attackers use a weapon of mass destruction that

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    After a biological attack on the US that kills the President‚ a determined‚ female VP must make a world altering decision about starting a war that could devastate many. BRIEF SYNOPSIS Vice President SARAH MANN is honored with the Nobel Prize for Peace Induction. Her husband‚ DAVID‚ AADIL ASSID‚ a US Marine‚ and ROBERT SOULE‚ Secretary of Defense accompany Sarah. The center is attacked with a biological substance. Sarah‚ David‚ and Soule are rushed to the limo. Terrorist attack killing most of the

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    Surviving the Elements of a Zombie Attack With the zombie apocalypse quickly approaching‚ it is crucial to find a safe location that is located within a few hours of traveling and that could offer shelter from inclement weather‚ provides a large dry area that is equipped for sleeping‚ storing weapons‚ ammunition‚ food and medical supplies. The Eastern Kentucky Mountains are an undeveloped area that is sparsely populated and is reachable with limited entry. The mountains offer isolation‚ caves

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    A school bus cleaner was arrested on Saturday and charged with the rape of a four-year-old student under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offence Act. Badlapur police said the assault took place in the bus when the survivor was alone with a friend in it while it was parked in the compound of an English-medium school eight days ago. The girl‚ threatened by the accused‚ had kept quiet‚ but the horror was revealed when she complained of pain and was hospitalized for treatment. Cleaner Sandeep

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    Case 3 Analysis Questions 1. The organ systems in the boy’s arm that the surgeon would’ve had to reattach are the circulatory‚ lymphatic‚ integumentary‚ muscular‚ skeletal and the nervous systems. 2. The specific structures that would’ve been reattached would be the humerus bone. Additionally‚ the muscles that would’ve been reattached are biceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps‚ and the coracobrachialis. The nerves that would’ve been fixed would be the median‚ ulnar‚ radial‚ musculocutaneous‚ and

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    History Tue 10 Air Attacks that Shook the World 147Comments Share August 16‚ 2011 by Subhayan Mukerjee Maintaining air superiority has been one of the cornerstones of every major war that has waged ever since the invention of the airplane; be it the classic World War I dog fights or the atomic bombings in 1945 to the more recent usage of droids in America’s war on terror. However if it is organized missions and calculated air strikes that we’re talking about‚ then it mostly begins

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    basketball I felt my heart beating so fast people could sort of hear it beat. I took a quick break to drink water and again I went back into action. After several minutes I fell to the ground and I thought I was having a heart attack‚ but really I was having an asthma attack. I started to cough a lot and I was wheezing severely. Those symptoms reminded me that I did not take my inhaler. My friend and my brother saw me on the ground after that my friend was the only one with a phone and he called

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    A study by the FBI confirmed that most of these shooters don’t just one day “snap”. Elliot Rodger planned out his attack for a whole year before he committed it and he had a 137 page manifesto left behind for the world to see. This behavior isn’t his alone‚ it’s mirrored in other shooters. Most of these people know they are going to die‚ and so they plan out every part of it like a presentation. Their main goal isn’t the killings‚ but the message it sends and the aftermath displayed on TV. It’s calculated

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    According to mbiti‚ religion is with us and will always be with us. Michael Bradshaw et al (2004)‚ briefly defined Religion as an “organized system of values and practices‚ including faith in and worship of a divine being or beings”. In Religion in African Social Heritage‚ Akoi (1970) further complements this definition by arguing from the point of view that Religion is a social fact and that it fosters solidarity‚ continuity and the enforcement of moral laws. African traditional religions‚ also

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    (Based on the December 26th attack) What Are Tsunamis‚ and What Causes Them? Tsunamis are ocean waves produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides. The word is Japanese and means "harbor wave‚" because of the devastating effects these waves have had on low-lying Japanese coastal communities. A tsunami is a series of waves that can travel at speeds averaging 450 (and up to 600) miles per hour in the open ocean. As the waves approach the coast‚ their speed decreases and their amplitude increases

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