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    different level giving a super-empowered person the ability to utilize technology and communication to evoke a local‚ national‚ and international scale movement just by sitting behind a desk and typing an email. An example Friedman describes is Osama Bin Laden and his particular network known as‚ “Jihad” or Jihad on line (JOL)” which he used to take on the U.S (embassy bombings and possibly the U.S.S. Cole). In retaliation‚ the U.S. fired back with firing cruise missiles… 77 to be exact. What an example

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    Patel 1 Hardik Patel Naomi Danton English 101 November 18th‚1012 Terrorism in the World Is the terrorism an unstoppable war in this world or Is it the revenge against the human Society? A Terrorism is the global problem in the whole world since the two decades. It is the problem which the country has been continuously facing all the time. Terrorism is defined as an attacks on civilians and noncombatants for political purposes

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    Boston Marathon Bombing The bombing of Boston Marathon is now the issue about which all people are talking about. It turned to be the theme of many discussions in mass media‚ transportation means and even at home. Looking much deeper upon that terroristic attack‚ we shall find some questions need to be answered regarding this issue. The policy of the U.S should be revised concerning their seeking for those terrorists. The whole issue started when two bombs struck near the finish line of the Boston

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    “Hostility toward America is a religious duty‚ and  we  hope  to  be rewarded for  it  by  God. To  call us  Enemy  No.  1  or  2  does not  hurt us. Osama  bin  Laden  is  confident  that the Islamic nation  will  carry  out  its  duty. I  am confident that  Muslims  will  be  able  to  end  the  legend  of  the  so­called  superpower  that  is America.”(Osama  bin  Laden:  Conversation  with  Terror)  We  cannot  do  anything  to  stop terrorism  all  together‚  there will  always be radicals‚  but  we can try

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    recently the Syria crisis. When the Taliban government didn’t cooperate with America to discover Osama Bin Laden‚ the US prepared to invade. The invasion started a month after the September 11 attacks and in just a mere five weeks the Taliban were driven from Kabul‚ the capital of Afghanistan. However‚ by removing the government the US did not remove the terrorists that the government had harbored. Bin Laden would eventually

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    The State-Centric Approach

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    Simon Dzhaparidze Professor Omae May 2‚ 2011 PLSC 220 The State-Centric Approach International Organizations are formal institutional structures transcending national boundaries that are created by multilateral agreement among nation-states.  Their purpose is to foster international cooperation in areas such as security‚ law‚ economic and social matters and diplomacy. The world system has many factors that effect what happens in world Politics. One major explanation of this is the

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    using terrorist techniques? It seems more obvious to accept the former‚ due to the fact America invaded Iraq‚ Afghanistan and the stance of much of the countries media is that when bin Laden dies ‘so too dies the “global war on terrorism.”’4 In this case America’s war on terror should’ve been won with removal of bin Laden‚ and the end of the Iraq war in 2011 but still in 2013 with Obama entering his second term‚ much of his focus was still on counterterrorism5 and in ‘the year leading up to the inauguration

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    Islamophobia Sociology

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    Islamophobia would be a social conflict approach because there is inequality and discourages change by discriminating the Islam faith. After 9/11 discrimination against Muslims has increased. When people think of Islam‚ most people would think of Osama Bin Laden as the symbol for all Muslims. They have been a target of prejudice and hate crime in the past decade as a result of stereotype that links all Muslims with Terrorism. Especially when the media only promotes radicalism on Islam like car bombings

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    getting personal airtime through interviews and recorded videos and if the media frames their leader much like a “regular” leader would be framed‚ the audience might just believe they are as important as leaders. One example would be Al-Qaida’s Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri whom greatly used this tactic‚ by frequently sending videos to the media portraying themselves as leaders of the Muslim world. Many European media sources played these messages‚ and gave airtime for analyzing them. Some might

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    harder because all the September 11 terrorists were Muslim‚ but many South Asians were being mistaken for Muslims because of the similarity in their features. The Sikhs were singled out by their turbans‚ which makes many immediately think of Osama bin Laden and his Taliban followers. In the movie‚ the first person Valarie Kaur interviewed in New York was Amrik Singh Chawla‚ who was a management consultant in the world trade center. On September 11 he was on his way to the world trade center‚ he noticed

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