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    How is the internet affecting world politics? The internet is an example of brilliant technological advancement created in the modern era‚ which enhances the process of globalisation. It is a global network that connects people and information through devices such as computers and laptops‚ which serves billions of users worldwide1. This usage of internet as a universal phenomenon has several political implications. It has affected world politics and altered the international system by disrupting

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    To Invade or Not to Invade Complete and submit this Graded Assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (50 points) ScoreThe invasion of Iraq was very controversial. Many editors and columnists voiced strong opinions on the Iraq War. Use your knowledge of current events and the information in your textbook to write two short editorials. One should state why the United States should have invaded Iraq the other editorial should state why the United States should not have invaded Iraq. Some points

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    Islam and the Media

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    Introduction In present day society‚ the information age‚ specifically mass media serves as a source of communicating information and messages that is of interest to the general populace. It is the multiple functions of this medium to inform‚ amuse‚ entertain and educate on local issues and general concerns around the globe. The mass media has become the major influence in shaping our views of reality and our understanding of the way the world functions. Statement of the problem Since the

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    Islam and Terrorism

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS: Acknowledgement Chapter -1 1.1Introduction Chapter-2 2.1Islam 2.2 Muslim 2.3 Concept Of Islam 2.4 Pillars Of Islam 2.5 Concept Of JIHAD In Islam Chapter-3 3.1Terrorism 3.2 Elements Of Terrorism 3.3 Types Of Terrorism 3.4 Terrorist? 3.5 Al-Qaeda 3.6 Another Phase Chapter-4 4.1 Islam and terrorism Chapter-5 5.1Different Incidents 5.1 9/11 5.2 The Madrid Bombing 5.3 The London Bombing 5.4 Bombay Attack Chapter-6 6.1Conclusion

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    The Russian President Prepared by Jonathan Aguilar Prepared for Doctor Cook East Carolina University 20 February 2013 Introduction The collapse of the United Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) led to the formation of a new democratic state. The Russian federation has had three different presidents since its formation and the ratification of its constitution in 1993. The Russian president’s role in the creation of foreign and domestic policies lies within the Russian constitution

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    TERRORISM AND LAW ENFORCEMENT LAURENCE LONGACRE AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY CMRJ203 Abstract We live in a new world; it is a world where there is the ever growing threat of terrorism. As a result law enforcement has had to change the way it does things in order to respond to the terrorist threat. How has law enforcement evolved in order to respond to the ever changing nature of terrorism as well as maintain the same level of protecting and serving the citizens of The United States. It is

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    The Slow Boiling of America by Radical Islam US Army Officer Major Nidal Malik Hasan’s attack at the Fort Hood Army base on November 5‚ 2009 killed 13 US soldiers and wounded 30 more. Eyewitness reports state before Hasan opened fire‚ he yelled “Allahu-Akbar‚” which translates as “Allah [God] is great‚” a phrase uttered by many radical Muslims in recent history just before committing similar acts of violence in the name of Allah (Allahu Akbar). As shocking as this incident is‚ it is only one

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    Political Analysis of Qatar

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    POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Qatar also known as state of Qatar is a sovereign Arab state‚ located in western Asia. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south‚ with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait of the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from nearby island state of Bahrain. Qatar has been ruled absolutely by Al-Thani family since the mid 19th century. Formerly a British protectorate noted for pearl hunting‚ it became independent in 1971. Since‚ then it has become

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    Moulana abul kalam azad

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    Short Biography: Born in Mecca where his forefathers had settled during the 1857 Revolt‚ Abul Kalam Azad came with his parents to India in 1898. Settled in Calcutta‚ he began participating in the freedom struggle by associating himself with the revolution¬aries during the swadeshi uprising. Through Al Hilal and Al Balagh‚ weeklies which he began in 1912 and 1915 respectively‚ he started spreading nationalistic thoughts. He came in contact with Gandhi and began lending support to the non-cooperation

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    Is Patient Diplomacy the Best Approach to Iran’s Nuclear Program? The idea of Iran developing a nuclear weapon has undoubtedly sparked up an international debate on both sides of the isle. While many in the west debate about which actions to take to prevent the development of the bomb or if Iran is even developing the bomb other countries like Russian and China have been reluctant to criticize. From a western perspective we have to decide whether or not a patient diplomacy is the best approach

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