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    Death penalty in Saudi Arabia The criminal justice system of Saudi Arabia is based on the Sharia law of Islam. The death penalty can be imposed for a wide range of offences including murder‚ rape‚ false prophecy‚ armed robbery‚ repeated drug use‚ apostasy‚ adultery‚ witchcraft and sorcery and can be carried out by beheading with a sword‚ or more rarely by firing squad‚ and sometimes by stoning. In the case of adultery‚ if an unmarried man or woman commit adultery the punishment should be 100 lashes

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    Company Background Established in year 2000‚ Gerimis Baiduri is today the premier haulier in Malaysia as a specialist in chilled and frozen logistics‚ commanding a fleet of more than 250 refrigerated trucks with up to 300 personnel. Gerimis Baiduri is helmed by a team of management and operational personnel whose accumulated experience in the transportation industry easily extends over two decades. Mission Statement Gerimis Baiduri aims to be a dedicated primary logistics partner for all

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    Why Honor Is Important

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    we may have lost a loved one yet they’re not forgotten. Similarly‚ memorials recognize a person’s actions and honor their sacrifice with a tribute. The horrifying day of September 11‚ 2001‚ where over 3‚000 lives were taken by Islamic extremists hijacking and crashing four planes was a national disaster; yet‚ as a country‚ we stood together and built the 9/11 Memorial Museum to honor the lives that were taken in the attack. A quote inscribed in the wall of the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City

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    The Outsiders

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    were the socials who lived in the rich part of town‚ and the greasers were the lower class youths. They call them Greasers because they wear their hair long and a lot of grease in it. They are always getting picked up by the police for shoplifting‚ hijacking cars‚ pity theft‚ armed robbery and even MURDER!! They are always getting in trouble for something the Socs did like when Pony boy was at school. The Socs were doing something in the cafeteria and Pony boy got in trouble for doing it and he wasn’t

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    Al-Qaeda/Terrorism

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    Terrorism can be defined as threatening use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments‚ often for ideological or political reasons. It is the act of terrorizing or the state of being terrorized. Most acts of terrorism are committed by terrorist organizations. Terrorist organizations use terror to accomplish their mission or objective. One of the most infamous terrorist organizations is Al-Qaeda

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    9/11 Effects

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    On September 11‚ 2001 a terrorist attack occurred that had a huge impact on the world. The terrorist attack was an aircraft hijacking and suicide attack by a Islamic terrorist group called al-Qaeda on the United State’s twin towers. Many people just think it was an act of terrorism but I think that it was also an act to spread fear and chaos in order for them to gain power. Ever since this incident occurred‚ there has been many extreme changes but mostly on immigration‚ terrorism‚ racism‚ and the

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    The Benefits of Airport Security By William Engram II I’m on the side of airport security. My mom told me that when she worked at the airport people could just run in at the last minute with their family members and friends‚ check their bags‚ walk on the plane and be seated. The family members and friends were allowed to walk on the plane with the passenger for their final good-byes before the plane takes off. Because of the state of the world today‚ much of this freedom is taken away.

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    been adopted‚ dealing both with particular manifestations of terrorist activity and with a general condemnation of the phenomenon. The UN has currently adopted thirteen international conventions concerning terrorism‚ dealing with issues such as hijacking‚ hostages and terrorist bombings. In addition‚ the UN has sought to tackle the question of terrorism in a comprehensive fashion. In December 1972‚ the General Assembly set up and hoc committee on terrorism and in 1994 a Declaration on Measures to

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    About Criminals

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    parents and they eventually bailed me out. I decided I would never argue with my parents again and I was happy to be home again. Part 2. Every day the morning papers bring news of dacoities and murders‚ kidnappings and rapes‚ hold-ups of trains and hijackings of planes‚ adulteration of foodstuffs‚ drugs and even of poisons. All this makes one sit up and wonder whether crime is inseparable from civilized life. We appear to live on an earth of well-dressed gangs. Men have been barbarians much longer

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    FARC Group Structure

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    Introduction The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC) is the” largest‚ best-trained and equipped‚ and most effective insurgent organization in Colombia and in South America” (Terrorist Group Profiles‚ 1988‚ p.102). The FARC was officially formed in 1966 as a leftist‚ communist group; however they leaned towards a Marxist strain of communism as their ideology. Although the FARC is concentrating less on the overthrow of the Colombian government

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