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    Al Qaeda AND ISIS

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    Michael Quinones ENG 111 Mr. Branson September 13‚ 2015 Al Qaeda and ISIS September 11‚ 2001 is a day that most Americans will never forget. 19 terrorist boarded a total of four different passenger airliners with the goal of causing havoc in the United States of America. Al-Qaeda was quickly deemed the culprit‚ and in 2004 after years of denying any involvement; Osama Bin Laden the leader of al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks. President George W. Bush correlated with other countries

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    ISIS Pros And Cons

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was kicked out of the terrorist group al-Qaeda for not recognizing Ayman al-Zawahiri as their leader. Instead ISIS saw Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader. ISIS is very focused on acquiring more land from Iraq and Syria‚ and to do so they use methods much harsher than that of al-Qaeda’s methods. They are much more violent‚ strict‚ and ruthless. ISIS is very rich from oil refineries and ransoms‚ which raise hundreds of millions of dollars used to fund their

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    ISIS Informative Speech

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    2014 ISIS Purpose At the end of my presentation‚ the audience will be able to explain what ISIS is and the danger it has on America. Introduction All you have been hearing about in the news lately is ISIS this and ISIS that. Some peoples thoughts are what is ISIS‚ some others thoughts are why does it even matter they are in another country. But in all reality we have some ISIS members on our soil and they blend just like you and I do. So today I am going to better help you understand who ISIS is

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    ISIS Pros And Cons

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    freedom and how we (America) live with freedom and our lives and that should not be threatened. The United States should escalate the war against because refugees can take advantage of us‚ ISIS is a terror group that works together and can come one by one and they are a troublesome group ran by brainwashed people. ISIS members can take advantage and sneak their way into America such as lying through their screening process and essentially being refugees or widows and orphans. Knowing this could be a result

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    organization known as "ISIS" claimed responsibility for this attack as they have for so many others. ISIS‚ or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is a militant group that follows their own form of Sunni Islam. ISIS is more widely known as a

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    The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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    All the terror attacks that the news broadcasters speak about have gone unpunished because nothing much has been done to fight ISIS. ISIS has many names like ISIL and Daesh. ISIS was a sub unit in Al Qaeda who broke off to pursue their own goals. ISIS’s goal for the past few years have been to create a Caliphate or Islamic state where they enforce Shariah law meaning they use the Qu’ran to make their laws and to decide what to do in times of trouble. ISIS’s members have shown their brutality towards

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    ISIS Research Paper

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    group known as ISIS‚ or the Islamic state of Iraq and Syria‚ has become the new face of evil in this war. They are on a mission to exterminate anyone from any other religion or anyone who has different beliefs and to uphold the Sharia law‚ know as the Islamic law. The birth of ISIS came from the chaos of the civil war in Syria‚ which began in 2011 when an uprising began against the Syrian President Assad (CNN). ISIS was sent to Syria for recruiting purposes to network and expand. Since ISIS was backed

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    Isis Pros And Cons

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    With terrorist attacks happening all over the world today with many of them being credited to ISIS‚ it brings us to the discussion of whether or not America should engage in a war with ISIS or not.Going to war will cost a lot of money and cause a lot of innocent deaths for both sides of the war.If we take war into their homelands‚ they will in turn bring war into our homelands. Some people think that if we do go to war it would be best because they say that it would help to end all terrorist attacks

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    ISIS Research Papers

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    The government needs to do more to protect the United States from terrorist groups such as ISIS. Our government does not realize how bad this world can come to‚ if we do not start fighting back. ISIS has killed innocent people‚ destroyed our buildings‚ and they use our tools and weapons against us. Special agencies need to keep more of their plans secretive‚ by not leaking any information that should be kept private. Being the next president‚ I hope that you can try to resolve these problems‚ make

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    ISIS Torture Methods

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    Today‚ torture is banned internationally. However‚ there are still countries and armed groups that defy the prohibition from the United Nations and practice this form of degrading treatment. One current example of this situation is the terrorist group ISIS‚ which tries to impose Sharia Law and radical Islam through the use of torture. The picture above serves to exemplify one of ISIS’s preferred methods of torture. The young man in the picture was crucified

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