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    Terrorism in Nigeria

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    NIGERIA AND THE BOMBER: THE GENESIS TO REVELATION Nigeria is a country in the West of Africa with an interesting population of over 160 million people. A British Colony‚ Nigeria was hitherto peaceful and seen as key to African development and interests. Such has been the opposite of the true state of the supposed Giant of Africa since gaining independence in 1960 and declaring a Republic in 1961. After years of Military Dictatorship and coups left the country under-developed for much of her early

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    Internal Terrorism in India

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    Table of content Introduction 01 Chronology of major incidents 04 • Western india 04 • Jammu and kashmir 05 • Northern and Northwestern India 06 • Northeastern india 10 • South india 13 • Challenges before India’s Internal Security 14 Internal strategy 16   Introduction Internal terrorism has been an ugly scene in India probably for as long as we have known. The independence war saw the

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    Terrorism Case Study

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    Caless (2012) defines terrorism as " the threat or use of violence to further a political agenda for change by inducing widespread fear". However‚ experts have been debating over a clear definition for terrorism for over 100 years. Although the word was first used over 200 years ago when discussing the Reign of Terror (Whitaker‚ 2001). Consequently‚ there have been over 100 definitions offered for terrorism (Laqueur‚ 1977‚ cited in Martin‚ 2013). Alex Schmid ’s (2004) research also illustrates

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    com/locate/ecmod Terrorism and tourism: A conjunction and ramification in Pakistan Syed Ali Raza ⁎‚ Syed Tehseen Jawaid 1 IQRA University‚ Karachi-75300‚ Pakistan a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t This study investigates the impact of terrorism activities on tourism in Pakistan by using the annual time series data from the period of 1980 to 2010. Johansen and Jeuuselius and ARDL bound testing cointegration approach confirms the valid long run relationship between terrorism and tourism.

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    Self-defence and terrorism

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    HC/PS/13015-Faith Kisio Self-defence and its Implications to the War on Terror Introduction The quest for international security has become more elusive in recent years. From the continuous conflict in the Middle East to resource wars in Africa and territorial conflict in Europe‚ there has been an increase in insecurity globally. This has been incredibly exacerbated by the war on terror post September 11‚ 2001 attack in the United States (US). It was following this attack that the US declared

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    Media Oriented Terrorism

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    LG122: Core Skills 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

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    Effects of Terrorism

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    People often say Edison was a genius.Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11‚ 1847 in Milan‚ Ohio. In 1854‚ when he was seven‚ the family moved to Michigan‚ where Edison spent the rest of his childhood.he went to school only a short time. His family was so poor that his mother‚ a former teacher‚ taught her son at home. he learned to love reading‚ a habit he kept for the rest of his life. He also liked to make experiments.he worked hard. At the age of 12 he sold fruit‚ snacks and newspapers on a train

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    Terrorism and Global Business Introduction From the invasion of France in 1940‚ to the Korean air bombings in 1987‚ to one of the most recent and publicized incidents dubbed the 9-11 attack‚ terrorism has plagued our world nations for decades. As defined by the League of Nations in 1937‚ terrorism is "all criminal acts directed against a State intended or calculated to create a state of terror in the minds of particular persons or persons in the general public." James M. Poland‚ a professor

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    Cyber Terrorism

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    Johnny A. Reese SOS-110-OL Written Assignment 3 The greater threat to our nation is not the cyber crimes against individuals such as identify theft but the potential terrorist cyber attacks on national institutions. Whereas‚ security theft‚ credit fraud and other cyber crimes against individuals have had devastating impact to our society and as pointed out by Anne Bordon (2007) the annual cost in the United States is estimated to be a staggering 500 million. Although‚ a notably significant

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    Introduction

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    INTRODUCTION On the job training or and OJT is one method by which students is given a chance to apply the theories computations that they have learned from the school. It also helps the students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills by performing in actual work setting. Colleges and universities require their students to undergo such training within a specific number of hours as part of the curriculum. For the students‚ an OJT or internship program provides opportunities togo through the actual

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