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    Many important texts happened in the historical context of Medieval Scotland including‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Like most of Shakespeare’s pieces‚ they seem strange‚ disturbing‚ and dumb to the unknowledgeable twenty-first century reader. Which is why everyone needs to understand the historical context‚ so they can have a chance to love the plays. To develop a full appreciation for Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ one should track the crown‚ trace the peasants‚ study the church‚ and follow the timeline. As

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    terrorism This paper explores the points believed by Gadt Wolfsfeld‚ the help or harm on counterterrorism and the use of media to help terrorist. ------------------------------------------------- The media and terrorism This paper explores the points believed by Gadt Wolfsfeld‚ the help or harm on counterterrorism and the use of media to help terrorist. Written by Cari Mueller Written by Cari Mueller Discuss Gadt Wolfsfeld ’s position on the media and terrorism Gadt Wolfsfeld is

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    Terrorism and terrorist attacks are not incidental in nature. Media often portrays terrorist violence as thoughtless and random. However‚ attacks usually result from structured‚ calculated strategies; which are highly planned by terrorist. Terrorist groups require strategies during the planning of attacks. Terrorism is premeditated and the use of strategy provides an advantage to eliminate enemies in random styles. Additionally‚ target selections are made during the planning of these attacks

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    reasons and purpose for attacks than the news. Albert gave a good definition of terrorist ’s objectives when he stated: "Terrorists try to exercise influence over targeted officials on nations through intimidation of the public and arousal of sympathy for the social and political causes they espouse. Without widespread publicity‚ terrorist acts can achieve neither of these effects" (Bandura‚ Albert qtd. In Nacos 1). Terrorists need the news media to get the publicity‚ and the media is a willing accomplice

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    increase in terrorist activity prior to 9/11/01. I. Introduction A. The United States government chose not to fully investigate the known increase in terrorist activity prior to 9/11/01. There were many instances of terrorism that were directly related to larger terrorist cell organizations but these organizations were not held responsible for the atrocities done in their terrorist cell names. From as early as the 1970’s till now there has been hundreds and hundreds of terrorists attack around

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    support these acts. With the aid of the present day media‚ acts of terrorism are now becoming designed to grasp the attention of the entire world and compel a terrorist organization’s message into the spotlight for the whole world to look at. Reasons and purpose for attacks are often derived from the news so what better way for a terrorists organization to relay there message than the news. Most recently affecting the U.S were the events occurring on September 11th. People have interest in the events

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    “terrorism” and terrorist organized actions is extremely important‚ as any language used will set the parameters for public discourse. Since the phraseology and terminology of the insurgent terrorist groups and government officials are generally at odds‚ the media is forced to adopt words or phrases‚ which will generally be an acceptable way to express the idea in the public forum. Therefore‚ by inducing the media to accept their nomenclature‚ terrorist organisation or the counter-terrorist group has already

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    Rachael Rasmussen 11 November 2012 New World‚ New Housing The loss of a home by fire or any other means is a horrible and heart wrenching occurrence in any place and during any time but‚ for Anne Bradstreet and other colonialists settling a new land with a scarcity of tradespeople‚ and goods to rebuild and refurnish the loss must be unimaginable. American colonial settlers in the early seventeenth century lived in a variety of habitations‚ anything that could meet a shelter need after coming

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    ideals  that  contradict  those  terrorists  operations.  “Ideas  can  transform  the embittered  and  disillusioned  either  into  murderers  willing  to  kill  innocents‚  or  into  free peoples  living   harmoniously  in  a  diverse  society.”  (National  Strategy  for  Combating Terrorism)  We  can  obtain  a  world  with  minimized terror  by creating a global  environment that is inhospitable to violent extremists and those who support them. One  of the terrorist  main ways  on  spreading terror is through the media

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    psychological characteristics‚ which can influence new members to join terrorist organizations. Obviously‚ no single theory‚ can completely explain the motivation of terrorists. It appears as though a set of theories can come close to doing so sufficiently though‚ as they cover the cost-benefit calculation‚ psychological willingness to commit violence‚ and social conditions permissive to the growth of extremism‚ that underlie incidents of terrorist action (Simon‚ 2011).Often it comes

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