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    Since September 11‚ 2001‚ considerable attention has been devoted to the study of terrorism. Terrorism is the unlawful use of violence‚ especially against civilians. Many things are associated with terrorism but the one thing everyone ties it back to is Islam. Many terrorist attacks have been carried out by radical Muslims‚ who believe they are doing the right thing under the rule of jihad. Jihad a word commonly mistaken for holy war is as described by the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad

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    and hazardous enough to disturb the whole globe in a single event as in the case of September 9 terrorist attack on Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. The meaning and interpretation of terrorism after this event has entirely been changed however certain old reasons of terrorism do persist specially in Pakistan. Social‚ Economic‚ Political‚ Religious‚ Ethnic‚ Regional and Lingual clashes and inequalities bring groups into direct and alarming confrontations. Religious Fanaticism

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    It’s a normal Friday night and Alicia is getting ready to leave to go get ice cream with a normal sixteen year old boy. Her father‚ Dr. Arturo Betancourt and his wife Lulu‚ confirm it is all right for her to go out‚ but first they had to meet the boy and told her she had to be home by curfew. "I want to speak to him‚" Dr. Betancourt told Alicia. He even reminded her to avoid distracting him when he’s driving (Stafford‚ 3). Sometimes Alicia would complain about her early curfew‚ but she always obeyed

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    SCIENCE IS A THREAT TO HUMANITY 1ST – OPPOSITION Thank you my dear madam speaker. Assalamualaikum and a very good day to the wise and honourable adjudicators‚ the alert and punctual time keeper‚ my fellow teammates‚ the misleading government team and MOTH. Before i start‚ i would like to refute the definition given by the government team. Now‚ it is my duty to define the key words of today’s motion. According to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English‚ science means knowledge about the world

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    How Terrorism has been affected by the media When can an act of violence‚ perpetrated by an individual or group properly be termed “terrorism”? This is a question passed over without due attention in everyday journalism. Jennifer Jane Hocking in her wok‚ noted‚ “Terrorism is a social construction‚ and once an action have been given that label‚ it becomes difficult to treat it in a value-neutral manner”. According to her‚ “Replete with implied moral opprobrium‚ a socially assigned value and meaning

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    9/11 was a defining moment for terrorism in the 20th century. As a result‚ it seems that many of our government’s decisions regarding security are driven out of fear‚ which is exactly what terrorists want. Look at the evidence: airport security has intensified‚ deportations increased and governments are spying on their citizens. Other actions taken by western nations follow the Bush Doctrine of taking the fight to them and risk antagonizing themselves in the perspectives of these terrorist organizations

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    People have also begun to link global warming to the sun in the last decade. The views of David Bellamy‚ a conservationist‚ and Dr Sami Solanki‚ the director of Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research‚ include that the majority of people are seeing global warming in the wrong light and that the brightness of the sun is directly related to the warming of the Earth in the last century (Leidig and Nikkhah 1). The sun is a popular resource for natural cause of global warming‚ but there are scarce

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    "Canada-United States Border Drug Threat Assessment." Public Safety Canada. Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/bs/uscabdta-en.asp>. Canada and the United States are firmly committed to the fight against illicit drugs and their two-way movement across our shared border. The strong relationship between our two governments‚ and in particular‚ our respective law enforcement agencies on this issue is a model of international cooperation. Traffickers of each of the illicit

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    Within many nations‚ military forces are put in place to prevent threats‚ but with the strong beliefs in one’s religion‚ thrive of showing power‚ taking over a nation‚ and seeking to destroy people would be some of the reasons that would cause motivation to terrorists and assassins. This then places fear and psychological disorders with a society. Terrorism consists of what and who of terror involves itself. Terrorism is since of evil‚ horror and violent acts. It is the killing of mass numbers

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    Britain dealt with numerous threats to its interests in Egypt and Iraq throughout the interwar period. A growing problem for British rule was the rise of nationalism‚ which impacted foreign policy as Britain sought to preserve its position. British interests in Iraq and Egypt included the security of the Suez Canal‚ oil reserves‚ easy access to India‚ as well as potential military bases. By retaliating violently to rebellion and making concessions to the nationalists‚ Britain was able to protect

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