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    First Responders

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    personnel‚ and utility workers each have a key role to play and often work in support of one another during terrorist attacks‚ attempting to suppress the disruption and widespread fear. In this essay‚ I will discuss the risks that first responders encounter while responding to terrorist attacks. The duties of first responders often depend on the nature of the emergency in the wake of a terrorist attack. Law enforcement agents will take the lead ensuring the area is safe and secure by restoring public

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    The Patriot Act

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    without tipping off terrorists. In some cases‚ criminals tipped off early in an investigation flee‚ destroy evidence‚ intimidate or kill witnesses‚ cut off contact with associates‚ or take other action to evade arrest” (Smith). In simpler words‚ the Patriot Act is of great help in preventing terrorist attacks. Prior to the Patriot Act‚ many terrorists when confronted would already be long gone because they knew the authorities were suspecting them. As a result‚ arresting terrorists in some cases took

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    Lone Wolf Terrorism

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    the group‚ and will therefore contribute more to the group. With these conclusions from the studies in mind‚ is PERCEPTION of what one will receive from the group after contribution important? To be more specific‚ if someone contributes or joins a terrorist group expecting very high status but in return gets high statue but not as high as they want‚ will they still be motivated to continuing contributing to the group ?–Oyindamola Adedipe 2. Willer proposed that people who contribute to the collective

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    11‚ 2001 is an example of what the world had been warned about many times‚ "TERRORISM". In 1998‚ for example‚ the U.S. government told American citizens that they were potential targets for a terrorist group joined by the now infamous Osama bin Laden (Eland‚ 1998). However‚ many did not think any terrorist would be capable of the tragedy that leveled the World Trade Center and took many thousands of human lives. Americans thought they could not be touched‚ especially on their own turf. While

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    airline security checks. When people travel on planes‚ they will have to go through the routine of waiting in lines so they can take off their shoes‚ get their luggage scanned‚ and go through metal detectors. This seems like a fair way to prevent terrorist attacks. We should‚ however‚ eliminate the TSA because of its many unfortunate problems. One reason that we should remove the TSA is because they are dreadful at their job. Justin Fishel (2015)‚ a writer of ABC News‚ claims that Homeland Security

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    Terrorism in India

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    today as forerunners of modern terrorists in aspect of motivation‚ organisation‚ targeting and goal and although both were ultimate failures still they are remembered hundreds of years later. Terrorism has today become the latest threat to world peace and particularly to Indian’s national security. The menace of terrorism whether perpetrated by individuals‚ groups or state forces is a crime against humanity which has wounded societies all over the world. The terrorist has not only threatened the ideals

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    people helpless and discourage to do things for the country. The terrorist spreads the terrorism to fulfill their demands and for the “Jihad”. They make the people and the government scarred by planting crude home-made bombs‚ hand grenades and other explosives in public places such as the railway station‚ shopping centers. They also fulfill their demands by kidnapping‚ hijacking Planes and assassination. All the Terrorists in the world have different goals‚ demands and the purpose. In the

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    When one is investigating terrorist groups there are four basic approaches that are used by the investigator to give them information that will be needed for different situations that they will run into. When looking at these techniques you have mail cover‚ investigative task force‚ and undercover operations. The first of these techniques is the mail cover technique. This is used to obtain information by looking at outside correspondences that are sent through the US Post Office. This technique

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    Media Oriented Terrorism

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    and Methods for International Relations Title: Media Oriented Terrorism: The Role of Media in Influencing Terrorist Attacks and the Shaping of Public Opinion Word Count 3‚098 This essay will discuss the topic of media oriented terrorism with reference to the role of media in influencing terrorist attacks and the shaping of public opinion. The main argument of the essay will be that terrorist organizations use social media as means of conveying their ideological preferences with maximum exposure‚

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    the counter-terrorist operation. Moreover‚ the paper shows the lessons learned by the Russian government. Moreover‚ it explains the impact of tragedy on other countries and the U.S.‚ in particular. Keywords: government‚ children‚ stress‚ society. The Beslan School Siege 1. The Beslan School Siege is a tragedy that took place in North Osetia‚ Russia. The tragedy happened in 2004 on September 1. In hostages there were taken 1‚128 people - children‚ parents‚ and school staff. Terrorists held hostages

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