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    9/11 Info Speech outlines

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    I. Introduction A. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp2vO1FnQHM B. September 11‚ 2001 was not just any ordinary day for the citizens of the United States and the city of New York‚ but a devastating attack that has put us all in shock and fear. C. Four planes were hijacked‚ each intended for different targets. According to the New York Times‚ the flights that were hijacked included AA Flight 11‚ UA Flight 175‚ AA Flight 77‚ and UA Flight 93. II. Main Point #1 Topic Sentence: (this should

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    Compare and contrast: The Axis of Evil The “Axis of Evil”; what do you think when you hear this term? Possibly George W. Bush making his speech to the nation about how the “Axis of Evil” must be destroyed for their acts of terrorism against the United States on 9/11. The “Axis of Evil” does indeed refer to Iraq and their threat to world peace through the development of WMDs and horrific terrorist attacks. However let’s take a different angle. In order to do this we will compare and contrast Michael

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    220 IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING‚ VOL. 20‚ NO. 1‚ FEBRUARY 2012 Abnormally Malicious Autonomous Systems and Their Internet Connectivity Craig A. Shue‚ Andrew J. Kalafut‚ and Minaxi Gupta Abstract—While many attacks are distributed across botnets‚ investigators and network operators have recently identified malicious networks through high profile autonomous system (AS) depeerings and network shutdowns. In this paper‚ we explore whether some ASs indeed are safe havens for malicious

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    Stereotyping Arabs

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    actually visiting Arab and Muslim countries. Jokes‚ movies‚ cartoons‚ music‚ blogs‚ and videos belittle the Arabs and Muslim cultures‚ which is very offensive and blunt of them. On September 11‚ 2001 a group of Muslims were charged of hijacking four airplanes‚ and intentionally crashing two of those into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and blowing it up with explosives‚ causing hundreds to die. This horrific incident was one of the main reasons that made

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    Post colonialism and Orientalism Post = After Colonialism = the process of one country inhabiting another usually instilling their norms and values into that society Media Edward said – American-Palestinian Western media representations often contain a legacy of colonialism Colonial ideology - Superiority - Racial prejudice - Civilized Edward Said On Orientalism: ‘Orientalism has some perspectives of Marxism‚ because Marxism argues that we have a small minority of power

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    Crash Theme Essay

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    Upon watching Crash Directed by Paul Haggis‚ I have come to the conclusion that people are a lot more like sheep than we would like to admit. Sheep are followers; they go with what every other sheep does. They have no sense of reasoning‚ right or wrong‚ or emotion that comes with the frontal lobe that human beings were gifted with. So why must we continue to deny the use of our frontal lobe’s incredible ability to be unique? Why don’t we break the cycle of letting

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    Why do some people have trouble believing indications and warning prior to an event? Indications and warnings of an event to come are pushed aside for a myriad of reasons. A reason an individual‚ or a collective group of individuals‚ might ignore an indicator(s) is simply because there is a pre-conceived notion in place regarding a particular situation and/or group. A good example might be the buildup to the bombing of the marine barracks‚ in Beirut‚ Lebanon‚ in late October of 1983. In a case

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    public’s attentions again due to the incident of Malaysia Airlines System Berhad (MAS). The airplane has been missing with 227 passengers and 12 crews. By now‚ there is no obvious clue to indicate the exact position of wrecks. Accidents‚ human error‚ hijackings‚ sabotage‚ or military actions are the main causes of passenger fatalities in the numbered events. Nevertheless‚ these problems can be mostly conquered through regulation‚ education‚ training and supervising. In general‚ authorities and governments

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    A WRITE UP ON PREVENTION OF MORAL DWARFISM (TERRORISM) AND REVIEW OF ‘UNITED 93’ BY TEAM ‘TYCOONS’ MORAL DWARFISM The term dwarfism was restricted to the field of medicine. But in today’s scenario we find that our society as such is a dwarf‚ morally. Anti-social elements and activities have become the top most concern‚ because of their undue influence on the society. The gloomiest of all anti-social activity is the act of ‘TERRORISM’‚ the word which the world hates

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    Defining Terrorism

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    1. There are many definitions of terrorism. Some of them are: Brain Jenkins said that terrorism is the use or threatened use of force designed to bring about political change. While Walter Lacqueur said that terrorism constitutes the illegitimate use of force to achieve apolitical objective by targeting innocent people. Yet another definition comes from Edward Herman‚ who said that terrorism should be defined by terms of state repression‚ such as the corrupt Latin American governments. Still

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