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    they are different. One is a ethnic group while the other is a religion. Since the attack on the World Trade Center they have been looked at differently. Many feel unsafe around them and think that they will attack again. They are stereotype as terrorist and hating Americans. A Muslim can be an Arab but a Arab does not need to be a Muslim. 3

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    [Student ’s Name] [Professor ’s Name] [Subject Code and Title] [Date] Is Racial Profiling an Effective Counter Terrorism Measure? The September 11 terror attack on the American soil was followed by a successive wave of events that were aimed at countering terrorism. As the global engagement on terrorism intensified‚ racial profiling became more pronounced along the corridors of counter-terrorism. Conversely‚ the employment of racial profiling as an instrument for detecting terror suspects and

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    Independent Reading Project The book that I choose to write about is called They Called Themselves the K.K.K.: The Birth of an American Terrorist Group by Susan Campbell Bartoletti. Why I chose this book is because I enjoy reading history and this book relates to history. This book is mainly about how the beginning of the Ku Klux Klan began in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. It shows how they spread throughout the country and how it created much violence for America. One thing that I learned form the

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    within the United States had grown. National Security was threatening the government with their freedom being taken away. In October 26‚ 2001‚ the USA Patriot Act was put in to play 6 weeks after 9/11. The legislation decided that no further terrorist can have the likelihood of attacking again. The correct name of the law was “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing appropriate Tools required to intercept and obstruct terrorism Act” that congress approved. When this law was founded it

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    was all out war for the countries survival. On September 11‚ 2001 the US was again attacked. This time it wasn’t by another country but by terrorists. It was similar to the Pearl Harbor attack because Americans were surprised and thousands of people lost their lives. The big difference was that the attack was not done by a country but by terrorists from many different countries. The citizens of the United States pretty

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    Carta to be potent against the arbitrary use of power. In my opinion‚ Magna Carta is extremely relevant for us today as it was one of the first times laws were promised to be fair to everybody and not just the rich and powerful. With the global terrorist attacks we are currently seeing frequently‚ some people say that Magna Carta can be a beacon for fighting against oppression and lack of rights in countries as Kenya‚ Syria or Pakistan. Some people also say that Magna Carta not only can benefit to

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    Comments More Sharing ServicesBookmark What do terrorists really want? Money? Power? Publicity? Many researchers have concluded that a free media helps perpetuate terrorism in a society; without publicity‚ the actions of terrorist groups may ineffective and counterproductive in achieving their end goals. Thus‚ there is a relationship between the free media and the reporting of terrorist attacks. While there are many reasons why terrorist acts are executed in contemporary society‚ this sample

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    -Once the war ended many had lost their war related jobs. There was a numerous of people left; many veterans were returning home unemployed and on top of that a stalled economy. Many people were moving north to escape the rural poverty. These issues that were occurring was going to cause great conflict in the coming days. Americans started to fight back and began demanding that the government start making some changes and bring back the economy there once was. Everything that had been achieved during

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    world there are over 50‚000 flights per day by plane‚ and over 78‚000 passengers on trains in the U.S. Trains stations‚ Airports‚ and Bus stations are the most vulnerable‚ and also a magnet for terrorist attacks because of low budget for security and public awareness. Around the world‚ there have been terrorist attacks that have made the world aware including‚ London‚ Moscow‚ Tokyo‚ Madrid‚ Paris‚ and the United States. Terrorism is an act of violence to intimidate for political purposes. That can be

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    Homeland Security has responded by making the U.S. grounds safer and stronger for the Americans. Homeland Security is better prepared to address the full range of threats that include man-made accidents and terrorist threats. The department of Homeland security was formed in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001. The National Strategy for Homeland Security and the Homeland security act of 2002 called for the formation of this department. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

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