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    There is various reasons for the bombing of Pearl Harbour by Japanese forces. The Japanese had had a trade embargo placed upon them after their continual aggression in the China and south-east Asian region in their race for more land and resources. They felt that this left them with two options either continue South in the hope of securing more land and risk war with America or accept the US demands of retreat. Japan decided to attack the U.S. first in the hopes of prolonging their ability to be

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    Per the U.S. Department of Justice‚ Homegrown violent extremists have been defined as “those who encourage‚ endorse‚ condone‚ justify‚ or support the commission of a violent criminal act to achieve political‚ ideological‚ religious‚ social‚ or economic goals” (U.S. Department of Justice). Per authors‚ Mark Hamm and Ramon Spaaj‚ a lone wolf terrorist can be identified as the construction and exploitation of fear through violence or the threat of violence committed by a single individual who does not

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    of Civilisations?”‚ Bint Jbeil‚ Ch.: I‚ II‚ III. Retrieved from‚ http://www.topicsinclinicalnutrition.com Said‚ Edward W.‚ (2001). “The Clash of Ignorance”‚ The Nation‚ 1-2. Retrieved from http://www.thenation.com/doc/20011022/said Oklahoma City bombing. Retrieved 14th of October‚ 2009 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing

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    Federal Prison Comparison Paper John T. Marchbanks CJA/234 02 August 2011 Robert Major Federal Prison Comparison Paper Each individual prison‚ whether it is at the state or federal level‚ portrays a set of specific characteristics. Traits such as an individual’s social standing‚ crime record‚ and severity of offense have played a role in assigning these characteristics for centuries. A prime example of this ideal can be seen in the sentencing’s of such offenders as Martha Stewart‚ Ivan

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    protested against to the point of needing military involvement‚ the children’s march were little African American boys and girls miss school to march and end up being attacked by police dogs‚ and fire hoses‚ and the sixteenth street baptist church bombing. A story that really hit me emotionally was the sixteenth baptist church bomb that took the life

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    Explosives (ATF)‚ and DEA‚ all of which had carried out raids that he viewed as unjustified intrusions on the rights of the people;[6] this attack caused the deaths of two DEA employees‚ one task force member‚ and two contractors in the Oklahoma City bombing. Subsequently‚ the DEA headquarters complex was classified as a Level IV installation under United States federal

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    On December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese attacked the United States naval station and its associated air defense bases at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This disaster could have occurred for several reasons. Japanese decoded messages made it clear that war was imminent. It was the fault of the United States government for not providing adequate information to commanders in Hawaii detailing Japan ’s intentions. However‚ it was equally the fault of the local commanders at Pearl Harbor for not acting on whatever

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    13). These devices‚ such as those used by Eric Rudolph in the 1997 bombing of a Georgia abortion clinic (CNN Library‚ 2016)‚ are designed and implemented in such a way that they explode after first responders have arrived‚ and are actively attending to injured and traumatized people. These explosives can be placed in plain

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    SUICIDE BOMBING ON THE NATIONAL FRONT    Suicide bombing in Pakistan started after 9/11. Today Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism. After 9/11 incident‚ Pakistan supported the war on terror in Afghanistan. That war effected Pakistan very much. As border was not sealed so most of the Talibans ran away from Afghanistan to Pakistan. They were given shelter by the people of tribal areas of Pakistan because of their tradition of hospitality and clan bonding. As already Afghans

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    McVeigh dropped out of college and joined the army when he was 18 years old. He felt that the government had no reason to kill several people at Waco or Ruby Ridge. This is when he decided to take care of the situation himself‚ and decided to blow up a building and murder countless people. He believed that people learn traits from the government and he felt that the government were not higher up that the people of the United States. It’s an "equal" country‚ so shouldn’t everyone be "equal?" I

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