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    Modern terrorism‚ as deduced from this literature‚ is acts to violence strategically used by secular groups spanning international borders with the aim of achieving a desired outcome. Further‚ it can be seen as organized activity whose genesis can be traced back to the 1880’s. From then to now there are identifiable traits and patterns observed from different (terrorist) groups which have allowed for the conceptualization of the term modern terrorism. This concept therefore‚ can be best explained

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    Terrorism It is described variously as both tactic and strategy; a crime and a holy duty; a justified reaction to oppression and an inexcusable abomination. Has been an effective tactic of the weaker side in a conflict. United Nations defined terrorism on 1992‚ it is ‘an anxiety-inspiring method of repeated violent action‚ employed by (semi-) clandestine individual‚ group or state actors‚ for idiosyncratic‚ criminal or political reasons‚ whereby - in contrast to assassination - the direct targets

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    September 11‚ 2001 was a devastating time in history. No one knew exactly what was going on whenever the news of the plane crashing into the north tower reached them‚ but the leader behind the attack‚ Osama bin Laden‚ did. This wasn’t bin Laden’s first attack‚ but it was his biggest. He’d been involved in many things before. For example‚ he was involved in the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 and the attempted assassination of the Egyptian president in 1995. However‚ those didn’t stop him

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    Down” In the event that a airplane were to be hijacked‚ the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)‚ is prepared to send out fighter jets which can debilitate or shoot down an airplane. On 9/11/01‚ NORAD generals said they learned of the hijackings in time to scramble fighter jets. Some skeptics believe NORAD commanded defense systems to “Stand-down”‚ because of their lack of presence during the attacks. 3. Planes Didn’t Make Twin Towers Collapse‚ Bombs did The World Trade Center collapse

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    commonly used passwords‚ this is known as a(n) ______. Answer: Dictionary attack 14. True or False: When a program tries to reverse-calculate passwords‚ this is known as a brute force spoof. Answer: Password crack 15. Another name for TCP hijacking is _____. a. man-in-the-middle b. mail bombing c.

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    higher demands of security II. Improving Infrastructures A. Forming a steady and firm framework B. Creating and enforcing treaties III. Finding individual or private solutions A. Hijacking ships back B. Providing private security (undercover) Conclusion Currently‚ “[t]he International Maritime Bureau (IMB) considers the Somalia coast to be the most dangerous stretch of water in the world”. (Zijlma 1) Piracy has been an ongoing problem

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    Grandstand in Rizal Park‚ Manila‚ Philippines. Like everyone in Hong Kong‚ the company did not have sufficient information of the crisis. Differ from other hijack cases‚ all television channels in Hong Kong broadcast devoted significant coverage to the hijacking‚ and its aftermath. Wall-to-wall live coverage made it the single incident with the most live television news coverage in Hong Kong. It greatly increased outside scrutiny‚ the media wanted response and customers must know what was going on. In this

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    There are many reasons that gangs form themselves from the readings and the research that I have done I have drawn my own conclusion as to why the individuals involved decide to form an alliance together. Most of these kids come from broken homes‚ and sometimes they do not even have a home; due to dysfunctional contact that are prevalent in most of today’s children and teenage relationships. When a disruption transpires or comes about in these kids lives they are completely perplexed as to how to

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    Question 1. Objective: Carry out appropriate risk mitigation strategies. Which of the following BEST describes both change and incident management? a) Incident management is not a valid term in IT‚ however change management is b) Change management is not a valid term in IT‚ however incident management is c) Incident management and change management are interchangeable terms meaning the same thing d) Incident management is for unexpected consequences‚ change management is for planned work

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    O’Banion was born to Irish Catholic parents in Aurora‚ Illinois and spent his early boyhood in the small town of Maroa in Central Illinois. In 1901‚ after his mother’s death‚ he moved to Chicago with his father and one of his brothers (a second brother‚ Frank‚ remained in Maroa). The family settled in Kilgubbin‚ otherwise know as "Little Hell‚" a heavily Irish area on the North Side of Chicago that was notorious citywide for its crime. Years later‚ Kilgubbin became the site of the infamous Cabrini-Green

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