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    Summerize Massport

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    Summarize Massport (A): The Aftermath of 9/11 Massport’s - The Massachusetts Port Authority In 1956‚ the Massachusetts legislature passed the Massport Enabling Act‚ creating an independent authority to manage specific air‚ sea‚ and ground transportation facilities in and around Boston. The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is an independent public agency that provides for the growing transportation needs of Massachusetts and New England by developing‚ promoting‚ and managing airports‚ the

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    Terrorism and Global Business Introduction From the invasion of France in 1940‚ to the Korean air bombings in 1987‚ to one of the most recent and publicized incidents dubbed the 9-11 attack‚ terrorism has plagued our world nations for decades. As defined by the League of Nations in 1937‚ terrorism is "all criminal acts directed against a State intended or calculated to create a state of terror in the minds of particular persons or persons in the general public." James M. Poland‚ a professor

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    contains the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut on 1983‚ a detonation that brought down an American airliner over Lockerbie‚ Scotland in 1988‚ the bombing of American embassies in 1998‚ and the attack of U.S. naval vessel Cole in 2000. Terrorist occurrences were rare prior to the September 11th attacks. Radicals west of America performed numerous performances of terror in the 1960s and early 1970s. In February 1993‚ a bomb blew up in the parking lot of the World Trade Center in New York‚ killing

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    celebrated the new millennium. Thanks to security at the border a major terrorist attack is averted. There would not be such a good outcome the next time. Less than two years later terrorists unleashed the most terrible attack the United States had ever seen on September 11‚ 2001. After the World Trade - Center towers fell security became a major focus for the United States. There was a formal review of the attacks and U.S. security measures that ended up with the restructuring of many agencies and

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    Suicide Thesis Essay

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    Sentence: The Bullies have a new way to attack people over the internet.  Detail 1: The Factors that contribute to Suicide  Detail 2: How the Internet/Social Media Has Had an Impact on Suicide in Young Adults  Detail 3: The many different forms of Bullying that can lead to a IV. BODY PAGE III: Military/Terrorist Suicide  Transition/Opening Sentence: Could Suicide be considered a Hate crime against a Nation?  Detail 1: Suicide Bombing  Detail 2: 911 Attacks and how it changed the Way we think

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    Customary Law Introduction

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    International community has become a vast assortment of treaties and agreements and institutions after WWII. The topic of this paper is on the new international customs developed in response to terrorism focusing on the actions from the US after September 11th 2001. Part One: What is Customary Law? The international community was built on centuries of traditions‚ actions and lessons learned. These actions of history were recorded and eventually created into law. This beginning of human action

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    Term Paper: National Military Strategy Professor: Roger Jordan Due Date: Week 9 (winter semester) As we will never forget what happened on September 11‚ 2001‚ neither will the rest of the world. Our lives changed that day; everyday people now know that‚ many people in other parts of the world do not like us. How could this type of attacked have happened on our own soil? This is a question that

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    Propaganda Tool Analysis

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    Bush. President used his propaganda tool to get public approval for his war on terrorism. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 was a huge help in Bush’s war on terror. The media showed Bush’s feud with Osama Bin Laden‚ who was one of the masterminds behind the attacks on September 11‚ 2001. Many news networks on television portrayed a feud between Bin Laden and Bush. Video tapes of Bin Laden was showed to the public as well as

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    U.S. vs. Terrorism

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    targeted at densely populated cities. This is done to leverage human fear to achieve the main goal of the group. One of the most infamous terrorist attacks was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11‚ 2001. Since then‚ U.S. policies have changed and have also contributed to the propagation of terrorism. After the 9/11 attacks‚ former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and former Secretary of State Colin Powell have emphasized that the primary goal is the destruction

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    nation with equal opportunities and civil liberties for each American citizen. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001‚ a shift occurred in the balance of liberties and those fundamental ideas were lost. Since that tragic September day‚ the nation’s undergone a dramatic degenerating alteration where civil liberties continue to disappear from citizens. Just 45 days after the September 11 attacks‚ with virtually no debate‚ Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act on October 26th‚ 2001. This act expanded

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