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    Inside Al-Qaida: Ideology‚ Structure‚ Targets‚ and Tactics Monique Bates Columbia Southern University Homeland Security MSE 6201 Dr. Milen October 30‚ 2012 Inside Al-Qaida: Ideology‚ Structure‚ Targets‚ and Tactics The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe and analyze the USA Patriot Act and its abilities to prevent‚ protect‚ and/or respond to current and/or future Al-Qaida terrorists attacks. On the morning of September 11‚ 2001‚ 19 of Al-Qaida’s workers hijacked four U.S

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    • The mass media has greatly overstepped its bounds. The mass media has used its position to sway the minds of the citizens. They often present information as if it were a fact when it is simply an opinion. This has been used quite often to spread liberal propaganda. Yes LimpingMurray93 • Yes‚ the media over steps its own boundaries and stomps on the freedoms of others in its quest for higher ratings and more circulation. The mass media market is not about hard-hitting news anymore. It is about

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    Media and Terrorism

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    Introduction Terrorist acts are widely covered in the media‚ so much so that questions arise as to whether or not the extensive coverage is precisely what the terrorists want. The unspoken question here seems to be‚ does this kind of media reporting encourage terrorist attacks? I also want to explore another question‚ namely‚ if no one reported on the attacks‚ would they stop? I intend to discuss these questions and try to determine if‚ by covering terrorist attacks in depth‚ journalists are subconsciously

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    Media Plan Group Project Handout PRA3010 Media Planning (Spring 2014) For this final project‚ you will work in a team to put together a strategic media plan for a brand. Each team can function like a media agency/group. Your task is to conduct research and put together a plan that will help elevate the client’s brand to a new level in the market place. You need to convince the client that you have the best plan to help the brand achieve its objectives. You have to rely on the library’s databases

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    The Mongol Empire has a very interesting history‚ they were like other nomadic people they lived on the high steppe lands in central Asia and by 1206 C.E. things had changed dramatically. The document “Marco Polo on the Mongol Military Tactics” brings a lot of questions and interest. For example what was the relationship between the Mongol’s environment and the establishment of their empire‚ why were the Mongols so successful and how did their background help them build their empire? It seems that

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    World War I: Trenches – Weaponry and Tactics Tactics – Germans * Gases: Mustard gas was the most poisonous chemical used in the war. It was odourless and took about 12 hours to take effect. Gases caused internal and external bleeding and completely burn the throats and lungs. * Tunnelling: Specialists dug tunnels under the enemy defenses and place mines to collapse the opposing trench. * Scorched Earth: Retreating German troops applied scorched earth policy to prevent any use of facilities

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    Diversity In The Media

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    known for its diversity‚ equality and is often referred to as the “country of the free” to have so much mental limitation for its people‚ is not an easy proposition‚ and solely blaming the media derails this task. It is not entirely the film and television industry’s fault‚ but the audience’s fault as well. The media use shows and movies to intrigue their audiences and they usually do that through familiarity‚ showing audiences what they have been exposed to previously at some point in their lives. The

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    Name: Pan Lin Course Title: Communication to & with the Media Assignment Title: Media plan for New Oriental Education & Tech Grp Date: Dec 6‚ 2012 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY New Oriental Education & Tech Group is a largest provider of private educational services in China. New Oriental has developed a complex and diverse media plan to help company for increase intake of students and provide more information to our shareholders. This plan is anticipated to reach out to China ’s target market‚ which

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    social media Disadvantages Social media has become the new frontier for businesses to implement their marketing strategies. With a low barrier to entry and multiple platforms to utilize‚ social media offers unparalleled opportunities for companies to reach customers and establish brand awareness. However‚ using these platforms to their full potential isn’t always easy and carries a unique set of risks. While social media can be a powerful marketing tool‚ it’s not entirely risk-free. Fans and

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    Leisure and Media

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    Society is constantly exposed to various forms of media‚ be it television‚ radio‚ newspapers or the growing internet‚ that portray either constructed or natural images of events and issues that consequently influence our view of the world‚ our behaviour and our leisure pursuits. The extent to which individuals are either passive or active in recognising this significant influence on their leisure lifestyle are discussed throughout this essay from the perspectives of two sociological theories in relation

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