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    The likely mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks is a Kuwaiti-born lieutenant of Osama bin Laden who had previously plotted to attack the World Trade Center and to bomb several airliners simultaneously‚ a top U.S. counterterrorism official says. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed‚ one of the FBI’s most-wanted terrorists‚ is at large in Afghanistan or nearby‚ the law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Tuesday. U.S. investigators believe Mohammed‚ working under bin Laden’s leadership‚ planned

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    Acid Attack: Should the punishment be more stringent? Ways to maim or murder our women- It never gets old. Sometimes they are killed in the womb itself‚ and if they are lucky enough to survive they are doused in kerosene and set alight‚ dragged and‚ raped‚ or Acid is thrown on their faces –perhaps the worst form of torture. Acid attack results in a living death‚ a lifetime in hell on earth. The victim becomes pariah‚ outcast from the society‚ employment and sometimes from their families too.

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    Japan initiated the Pearl Harbor attack with the intention of preventing Americans from joining World War II. With the war expanding in Europe‚ Japan had joined the Axis side and intended to widen their territory in Asia. The greatest threat to the plans of the Japanese was the United States entry into the war and the supply of raw materials to the opposing powers. At the time of the attack in 1941‚ the Americans had avoided full involvement in the war and they intended to bring supplies to the countries

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    May 2013‚ and it seems that the aftermaths are still filling up some newspapers. On that day‚ a British Army soldier Drummer Lee Rigby‚ was killed by two Islamists near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich‚ southeast London. At the time of the attack‚ Rigby was off duty and walking along Wellington Street. Two men who were later identified as Michael Olumide Adebolajo‚ 28 years old‚ and Michael Oluwatobi Adebowale‚ 22 years old‚ run him down and killed him with their knives and cleavers. They

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 was something that America will never forget. It was so big that it led America to declaring war on Japan. Why was it so big? On that day‚ Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor‚ the U.S. naval base and ended up killing 2‚403 people and injured another 1‚178‚ while destroying eight ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and 347 aircraft (TCI). However‚ there is still a mystery about this attack. What was the motive of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? There

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    In “Attack of the Man Eaters” and “Meat the Lion whisperer” the authors explain that there is a tragedy or sad fait for the lions in either story. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the Author writes about the sad fate of the two lions. Though in “Meat the Lion whisperer” the Author writes about the Tragedy of the lions that outgrow petting zoos. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the sad fate of the lions was that in either situation they had to face‚ the lions would have died slowly or instantly from starvation

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    This surprise attack was incredible because U.S. Army rader site at Opana Point‚ on Oahu‚ was tracking incoming aircraft‚ and the Navy discovered a submarine close to Pearl Harbor. Furthermore‚ US was able to break a Japanese code‚ which allows them to read messages of Japanese Navy. It was a well-prepared attack by the Pearl Harbor Task Force‚ the Kido Butai‚ which allowed them to execute airstrikes before the detection. In January 1941‚ Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto proposed a attack on Pearl Harbor

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    How the Attacks on September 11th Changed the World In order for a country to fight crime there must first be crime‚ which there always is‚ but specifically there must be enough of a certain kind. My topic is terrorism as this recently changed the face of America and created multiple government agencies and plans for action. Other examples are the drug trade‚ human trafficking‚ and gun running. September 11th‚ 2001 marks the day that most of were alive for and remember well. America was rocked

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    Detection & prevention of active & passive attack in a web security (Honeypot) Enrol. No. - 08103436‚ 08103564‚ 08103601 Name of Student - Pareiya Gupta‚ Sparsh Dua‚ Shubhanshi Shalabh Name of supervisor(s) - Mr.Adarsh Kumar March – 2012 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology B. Tech in Computer Science Engineering DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JAYPEE INSTITUTE

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    Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? December 8th 1941 “with confidence in our armed forces – we will gain the inevitable triumph – so help us god” was said by Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Congress to engage in war against Japan. Pearl Harbors’ geographical location led to the bombing of Pearl Harbor initiated by Japan. How or why would a country much smaller than Texas attack the United States? Japan had created a sparked conflict with America at Pearl Harbor because of the Embargos‚ Immigration

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