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    Black September Black September is both the name of Jordan’s war on the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in the early seventies and the name of Palestinian terrorist movement created in revenge of the aftermath of Palestinian losses of the war in Jordan. Black September was a movement created by a break away Palestinian faction of Fatah. Fatah Is a Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the PLO. In Palestinian politics it is a more liberal group on the left wing of the

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    plastic tubes down their throats and cutting them to check the blood vessels. After the experiment they are destroyed. The law requires none of these dreadful experiments and they are unnecessary. During a raid on April 20‚ 1985 by the Animal Liberation Front rescued 1 million numerous rats‚ ferrets‚ monkeys‚ dogs and cats from a lab in California. There was 1 baby monkey they came across‚ they found that this baby was ripped away from its mother and put though a horrible experiment. It has its

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    Cited: Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry. (20 March 1999). Animal Research Saves Human and Animal Lives. Americans for Medical Progress. (20 March 1999). Ball‚ Matt and Anne Green‚ and Jack Norris. Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation. The Animal ’s Agenda Sep/Oct 1998 Botting‚ Jack H. and Adrian R. Morrison. Animal Research is Vital to Medicine. Scientific American. 187 February 1997: 83-85. James-Enger‚ Kelly. Beyond Animal Testing. Vegetarian Times. October 1998: 254. People

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    Internal Colonialism: Internal colonialism is a notion of structural political and economic inequalities between regions within a nation state. The term is used to describe the uneven effects of economic development on a regional basis‚ otherwise known as "uneven development"‚ and to describe the exploitation of minority groups within a wider society. This is held to be similar to the relationship between metropole and colony‚ in colonialism proper. 1.2. The Bengali Ethnonationalist Movement

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    Stockholm Syndrome Throughout the semester our class has discussed various types of deviant behavior and what kind of acts might be considered as deviant. Analyzing the motives behind deviant behavior has been very interesting to learn about and has opened my eyes to various reasons why someone might act deviant. Learning and thinking about the numerous kinds of criminal acts that occur in the world not only make me wonder about the criminals themselves‚ but also about the individuals that are

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    secession of Taiwan from mainland China. The nation states that these are all part of its own defense‚ but according to its tactical Doctrines‚ if they have to fire first they will. This possibility of an Asian arm race is scary‚ however‚ Chinas People Liberation Army (PLA)‚ hasn’t seen combat experience in over 30 years. The land bases and submarines are formidable‚ but only in the case if the opposing nation was sitting right off the coast. The current focus of Chinas expanding

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    Aviation Industry in Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges January 06‚ 2008 To Mr. Iftekhar Amin Chowdhury Department of Business and Economic Daffodil International University Dhaka-1207 Letter of transmittal Dear Sir: It is great pleasure for me to submit my report on the topic “Aviation Industry in Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges”. To make this report up to the standard I tried my best to fulfill the requirements‚ by implementing

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    and she was the only one not dancing. After coming out of high school‚ she became involved with the Black Panther and thrown in the mix of black power and revolutionary Politics. After leaving the Black Panther‚ she became a leader for the Black Liberation Army. The beginning of the book talks about the events which lead to her being railroaded through the New York Federal Penal System. On May 2nd‚ 1973‚ Assata Shakur‚ Sundiata Acoli and Zayd Shakur were stopped on the New Jersey turnpike by two

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    Some suggest that people should control themselves and get past the impediment set up by his or hers background. They should know right from wrong and acceptable from taboo. While this notion may be true in a small percentage of cases‚ most of the time the person has a hard time contemplating the social norms society as a whole has set up. Therefore‚ negative or positive actions done by a person relates directly to his or hers upbringing and background. The family structure of a particular individual

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    Mass Upsurge‚ 1969 started with the student unrest of 1968 against the tyrannical rule of ayub khan‚ President of Pakistan. The movement soon engulfed the whole of the then East Pakistan peasants‚ artisans‚ workers joined the movement almost en masse. Due to continuous exaction of undue demands the labouring class of the industrial belts and low and medium income groups soon turned the movement into a struggle for economic emancipation. The racial repression and the deprivation of the Bengalis within

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