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    State Terrorism

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    people are scared to go to cinemas‚ theaters‚ cafes‚ supermarkets and other places where they want to have fun and rest‚ just because they understand that tragedy can reach them everywhere. I cannot understand those who commit bombings‚ killings and hijackings. Bandits want to kill as many innocent people as they can. I think terrorist is a man who has no values of life‚ who has inhuman cruelty. Nobody can be indifferent to people`s death and sufferings‚ especially when children become a deadly target

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    9/11 and Muslims

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    The September 11‚ 2001 attacks were the most deadly international terrorist attack in history and the largest attack on United States territory since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941. 9/11 attacks was about series of airline hijacking and suicide attacks committed by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda who had targeted some territories in the United States of America. First effect Discrimination of some Muslim people in USA Specific

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    On September 11‚ 2001 at 8:46 am‚ a plane hit the twin towers in New York City; thus‚ causing an event that would kill 2‚977 Americans. That first plane started the devastation of 9/11 and will forever mark a national tragedy. On 09/11/2001 four planes in three different locations were hijacked by terrorists and were used to attack America. At first this was looked at as a possible accident until the second plane crashed‚ it was clear in that moment that this was not an accident. President George

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    Reginald Monroe-@02516632 Summary of OSI layers & Security OSI stands for Open Systems Interconnection and it was developed by the Europeans in the 1980’s. OSI is divided into two major fields‚ an abstract model of networking and a set of defined protocols. The seven layers of the OSI basic reference model are listed and defined below (from bottom to top): 1. The Physical Layer – this layer describes the physical components of the various communications media‚ it also includes the electrical

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    Well.. since you’ve offered! I had initially accepted an internship at the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in their Public Policy department. It seemed to be the ideal opportunity-- I would get experience at a law firm‚ I’d get a first hand look at public policy advocacy and research in practice‚ there were many women of color in leadership positions‚ the internship program seemed very structured and organized in a way that emphasized learning experiences‚ and most importantly‚ they

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    CHAPTER I CHANGING NATURE OF TERRORISM AND RISE OF NON STATE ACTORS “Prediction is very difficult‚ especially about future”. - Niels Bohr 12. Terrorism is by no means a new concept in terms of law; however it is a complex one as no consensus has yet been reached regarding its definition under international law1.There are many definitions of terrorism but the underlying fact is that all of them encapsulate the major elements of threat and act. Few examples of the

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    Terrorism and Revolution

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    various ways to accomplish these goals like planting crude home-made bombs‚ hand-grenades or other explosives in a shopping centre or a crowded place like a railway-stations‚ bus stands or even buses‚ trains or airplanes‚ kidnapping‚ assassination or hijacking. For example‚ terrorism in India is essentially a political creation. The cross-border militancy in Kashmir‚ the Naxalite violence in Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Andhra Pradesh and the ULFA terrorism in Assam have all narrow political goals. The problem of identity

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    Networking Security Fundamentals CIS 333 Nowadays‚ security software is becoming a major part of enterprise business. Software development is activity connected with advanced technology and high level of knowledge. After viewing the growing number of malicious activity‚ it is now imperative that we develop a plan and stick to it. There are so many threats to vulnerabilities and threats that leave systems open to malicious attacks. Whenever you sit at a computer and log onto the internet‚ your

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    The events surrounding the September 11 attacks on the United States of America have often been shrouded in a cloud of controversy and mystery‚ with no one individual seemingly able to apprehend the “true” details of the terror attack. Many proposed theories have been brought forth‚ the most widely accepted being that of co-ordinated attacks by terrorist organisation “Al-Qaeda”. “9/11”‚ as the event is commonly known‚ is simply one of many global terrorism attacks that have seemingly consumed the

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    How significant was the presence of foreign powers as an influence on the nature of the Arab nationalism in the years 1967-1979? Arab nationalism both grew and declined during the years 1967-1979. The Arab went from war to peace and‚ peace to war in a matter of days. I will be highlighting the significance of foreign powers within the area‚ as well as how and if there was any influence on the nature of the nationalism. The first thing to be highlighted will be the 6 day war. The six day war‚ despite

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