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    organisation. Claiming their main agenda is to get rid of sin‚ Asahara claimed that he could transfer his spiritual power to his followers‚ ultimately take away their sins and bad deeds. This cult was responsible for carrying out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack‚ making major headlines in 1995‚ the attack that killed 12 and maimed almost 1000. The group may have perpetrated other crimes before the March 1995 attack and without a doubt planned future attacks‚ members of the group travelled to Africa

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    easily? Well here is how the radical group conducted their business. “They placed innocent-looking packets containing chemicals under their subway seats. Each terrorist punctured the lethal container just before 8:00 a.m.; upon exposure to air‚ sarin gas clouds began working their way through the subway cars with immediate results” (White‚ 2009‚ p. 313). To begin I want to give a little background on John Parachini‚ so you know and understand his perspectives. John Parachini currently

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    CURRICULAM VITAE BRIJESH KUMAR PATHAK c/o AJAY PANDEY M.NO.98K Mo.Bathua‚Post-Sadar Mirzapur-231001 (U.P) Email-brijeshpathak1@gmail.com OBJECTIVE: To seek in challenging position and be a part of dynamic team of professionals in an organization having adequate scope and recognition for hard work‚ honesty and sincerity. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT DETAILS: Work as (Sr.Observer) in Hard Sun Oil Field Services Pvt.Ltd. subsidiary company of M/S. CAT Geodata GmbH (Austria)‚ Head Office (Viena) (From 5th Oct’2011

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    In the modern world of warfare‚ technology has progressed to the point where certain weapons have been banned due to their effectiveness at mass annihilation. Two of those weapons include chemical and biological weapons. These weapons are constructed solely to kill mass populations in the quickest amount of time as possible. Their most startling aspect is the cruelty in which lives are extinguished and brutalized. However‚ these two weapons are latently different. The definition of a chemical weapon

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    security flaws within the United States transportation system which required urgent attention. The first attack on public transportation involving weapons of mass destruction occurred in 1995 when the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo released sarin gas into the Tokyo subway system. Then we will explain about what are the factors and effect of terrorism behavior. Also the strategy based three ways: land‚ maritime and aviation security will be

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    The evolution of Homeland Security seems like a relatively new one‚ but really the history leading up to it began in the 1800s. Over time‚ however‚ improved preparedness‚ response and recovery‚ and creation of certain protective documents influenced how we view Homeland Security today. Bottom line‚ Homeland Security and its governing documents‚ specifically the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and National Response Framework (NRF)‚ exist for a reason‚ these reasons and the documents are

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    Science is literally all around us every second of every day and gaining understanding of our world through science has molded our modern world. Before any scientific discovery‚ society was only making baby steps towards substantial advancements. In this more primitive society‚ during the 14th-15th century‚ people pondered matters of life using philosophical thinking. They fabricated explanations about subjects like the solar system and nature. When people moved into the 16th century ideas advanced

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    Morality in War Is war ever moral? I feel that War is a necessary part of life. Sometimes force is the only way to defend yourself or others. We are all equals‚ and It is immoral to take the life of anyone‚ but it is also immoral to let the life of anyone be taken. We have a responsibility to help each other because cooperation is the only way the human race can survive; we also have a right to defend ourselves. This means that if someone else is threatening you or anothers life‚ and you are capable

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction Everest University Online 12/14/2013 Amy Nelson Weapons of mass destruction include biological‚ chemical‚ and nuclear. I will analyze the history of these three aspects of weapons of mass destruction‚ and give my opinion of the future threat of these weapons. Biological Weapons: From the plague of the fourteenth century in Europe that reportedly killed about one-third of the population to the use of smallpox infected blankets given to Native Americans in the

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    The President and his administration believe that in order to maintain its National Security objectives and the desired end-state of a denuclearized North Korea‚ the U.S. must use the “big M” in DIME-FIL and take unilateral preemptive military action against North Korea. When dealing with North Korean threat‚ the President’s two most important objectives from his National Security Strategy is; to first protect the homeland‚ and second‚ the enhancement of U.S. global influence. The President’s pro-active

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