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    Terrorism: 3 main causes.

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    to abandon his status as a person and to act only as the instrument of a larger group". After the terrorist has taken control of a religion‚ he or she then convince the followers that those who oppose their beliefs are enemies. In recent days‚ Osama Bin Laden has used his power of manipulation in an attempt to turn the Islamic world against the United States. Ethnic terrorism occurs when a person’s culture is being threatened by outside influences‚ and in turn lashes out against those outside influences

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    The Wounds Our Nation Has Faced Two unforgettable attacks that our nation has faced was the attack of Pearl Harbor in December 7‚ 1941 and the attack of the World Trade Centers on September 11‚ 2001. Both these attacks were caused by hatred and superiority. Due to the catastrophic attacks‚ these two events won’t be forgotten easily in our nation’s history. The following is how Pearl Harbor compares to the attacks of 9/11 and how the president’s reacted to such attacks. The attack on September

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    The recent release of the movie Skyfall has excited millions of viewers with the return of their favourite action hero. But just why is James Bond so popular? It’s because he’s a rebel. He does what he wants and only what he wants. He opposes authority‚ lies through his teeth and is not afraid to kill a couple of people along the way. In short‚ James Bond is the archetype of unethical behaviour‚ and yet we still idolize him. From our entertainment to our memories‚ immoral behaviour is what catches

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    Person of the Year

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    there freedom‚ and all they wanted was to be heard. They just wanted to make the world a better place. I think that this award should focus more on the good that people do‚ than focus on who has been the most in there newsmagazine. The fact that Osama Binladen has been discussed to be one of the nominees is provoking. This award should be about the people that actually care‚ and the people that want to do something good for the world‚ not the people that destroys

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    Global War on Terrorism

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    Recent years have shown an increase in terrorism across the world. Americans have felt the impact of major terrorist attacks‚ such as the 9/11 attack‚ and‚ more recently‚ the bombing of the Boston City Marathon on April 15‚ 2013. But these terrorist attacks are not limited to the United States. Countries from Indonesia to Saudi Arabia are experiencing these attacks as well. Although terrorism is spread out‚ it seems that there is heavier terrorist activity in certain areas of the world and these

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    Film 108

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    Montage Influencer of Historical Events: Night and Fog vs. Fahrenheit 9/11 Maria Mohammad Film 108 Prof. Brooks/ TA: Josh Olejarz Fall 2012 Works Cited Kahana‚ Jonathan. Intelligence work: the politics of American documentary. New York: Columbia University Press‚ 2008. Print. Spence‚ Louise‚ and Vinicius Navarro. Crafting truth: documentary form and meaning. New Brunswick‚ N.J.: Rutgers University Press‚ 2011. Print.

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    Social stereotyping and prejudice has been seen‚ observed‚ and felt throughout all ages. It is something everyone develops within early childhood development. How? many would ask well because each individual is exposed to a different setting and surrounded by numerous of different people and different cultural variations. All in which as they grow up and become adults those two aspects as well evolve. It’s not only the culture but the way the child is raised and the morals that he or she learned

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    National Security Satire

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    National Security It has come to my attention that the current state of our nation is one of peril and doubt. Due to the recent attacks brought upon our nation’s soil by terrorists and "evil doers‚" it is understandable that the current degree of national security must be heightened. Our country can no longer be one of completely freewill with utter disregard to those outside of our borders‚ but must now come to suspect all inhabitants alien to our land as potential threats to our sovereign

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    Attachment Report

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    little piece of information. The media’s basic function is to provide information to the society and without having access to the media one would not be able to cope with the current socio- ecomini…sorry‚ socio-economic system which would make one like Osama Binladin without bombs! The media gives valuable information in the form of texts‚ visuals and sound. Recently‚ the government increased the prices of fuel and there was no better way to spread the information than through the media. It is true that

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    Heroes of 9/11

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    proud of what these brave heroes have done. In this story‚ as there is in most stories‚ there are monsters‚ not just heroes. The terror organization Al-Qaeda‚ claimed responsibility for this attack against our country. Al-Qaeda’s leader‚ Osama Bin Laden‚ was killed May last year‚ so even though there was closure for the victim’s family and friends‚ in my opinion the monster won this round. On September 11th 2001‚ the day that will live in infamy‚ the terrorists won; they

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