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    for which we call it an up-down counter for which the circuit is used to count the number of cars entering and exiting the parking areas; the output of this circuit is connected to the 7-segments decoder to convert each BCD code to ten possible number from 0 to 9 in order display the number of empty slots available and to display the word FULL when there are no empty parking slots available as shown below: 7-Segments Driver EN Counter Decoder Counter EX Counter The 7-segments

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    was the beginning of a cultural revolution in America. The counter-culture of the 1960s was viewed by some as “mankind’s best‚ maybe only‚ hope; others saw it as a portent of civilization’s imminent ruin.”1 The nation’s youth began to find their voice and were slowly shaping the nation’s ideals. Music became “a medium of propaganda‚ identifying the young as a distinct force in society with unique values and aspirations.”2 The counter-cultural movement began in reaction to many different changes

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    The Order of the Day: Terror in the French Revolution By 1792‚ the many of the issues that had led to the French Revolution in the first place continued to be unsolved. The French economy was still in steady decline‚ The newly introduced paper currency called the assagnat‚ had depreciated. And that along with bad harvests‚ and the rise of the price of sugar due to a slave revolt in Haiti‚ left food prices very high. War with major European countries seemed imminent. Austria‚ Prussia‚ and England

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    is to give a brief overview on history of terrorism and how it impacts the United States. Additionally‚ this paper will provide some insight on the previous and current presidential administration’s attempts to protect this great nation from terrorist acts Introduction Ever since the Al Qaeda’s attack of September 11‚ 2012‚ against the United States‚ our nation has implemented counterterrorism policies to combat jihadist terrorism. Sadly terrorism is not a phenomenon. This paper will take

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    Difference Between Jihad And Terrorism • Categorized under Miscellaneous Terorism: Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government‚ the civilian population‚ or any segment thereof‚ in furtherance of political or social objectives.  Jihad vs Terrorism Jihad is an Islamic term used to describe one’s duty towards Islam. Terrorism on the other hand is the act of trying to instill feelings of terror in the general population by

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    Terrorism Strategies Every terrorism attack is done with a different strategy. Individual terrorism attacks are done differently from a terrorist attack conducted by a terrorism organization. All terrorism organizations such as Al Qaeda or a certain individual plan their attacks differently‚ some use car bombings‚ suicide bombings or non- suicide bombings. At times the terrorist do not get to accomplish their goal and get nothing out of the attack committed. In general all terrorism organizations

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    The Abu Sayyaf Group and the Counter-terror Response Introduction The Abu Sayyaf group (ASG) emerged in the 1990s and operate as a violent splinter group in the southern Philippines (San Juan 2006‚ 391). In 1997‚ the U.S. State Department declared the group a terrorist organisation. However‚ since 1998 the ASG increasingly carry out criminal acts motivated by financial gain rather than religious ideologies (Council on Foreign Relations 2009; Crowley 2005‚ 8-12). While the Philippine government

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    Introduction Terrorism has occurred throughout history many times and we only studied these or watched on TV without thinking about “how much increased the level of terrorist acts?” or “what role is playing terrorism on the political and global sphere?” Today the world is experiencing a global rebirth of attacks. It no longer affects only small societies‚ such as isolated third world countries who fall victim to regular terrorist attacks‚ but the whole world is becoming more familiar with this destroying

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    The horror of domestic terrorism is a problem all Americans should be concerned with‚ especially since there is a violent subculture in this nation which seeks out and indoctrinates people into their way of life. The crime that I will be focusing on during the course of this paper will be domestic terrorism‚ specifically hate groups such as the KKK‚ and various other white supremacy groups. The theory that I will be using to try and explain these crimes will be subcultural theory‚ but more especially

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    Genesis of Suicide terrorism Scott Atran To cite this version: Scott Atran. Genesis of Suicide terrorism. Science‚ American Association for the Advancement of Science‚ 2003‚ 299‚ pp.1534-1539. <ijn 00509568> HAL Id: ijn 00509568 http://jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr/ijn 00509568 Submitted on 13 Aug 2010 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents‚ whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research

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