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    Sahara initiative   Major military operations (Afghanistan • Pakistan • Iraq • Somalia • Yemen)   Other allies involved in major operations Major terrorist attacks by Al-Qaeda and affiliated groups: 1. Bali bombings 2002 • 2. September 11 attacks 2001 • 3. Madrid bombings 2004 • 4. London bombings 2005 • 5. Mumbai attacks 2008 The George W. Bush administration defined the following objectives in the War on Terror:[38] 1. Defeat terrorists such as Osama bin Laden‚ Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and destroy

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    Domestic consumer predisposition According to Nazlida Muhamad and Razli Che (2004) Malaysian have a high level of consumer ethnocentrism‚ but the level to which they are very ethnocentric is not a measurement to conclude that all Malaysian prefer domestic rather than foreign products. For instance‚ many foreign products are imported by ASEAN Free Trade for the Malaysian consumers with more affordable deals which it shows that the Malaysians are very open to the foreign products. Consumer ethnocentrism

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    local and international audiences as well as a regular media commentator on the issue. In Radical Pathways‚ Ramakrishna applies his research in exploration of why certain Indonesian Muslims turn to violent jihad. Specifically‚ he explores the Bali night club bombings of 2002 executed by Jamaah Islamiyah (JI)‚ a segment of the Darul Islam movement‚ and the continuing danger posed by radical Islamists in the country. Ramakrishna defiantly argues that radicalization occurs when individuals suffer from intense

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1. The Background of the Study Visit Indonesia campaign as an effort to make Indonesia as world’s priority holiday destination has been done since 2008 now its called Wonderful Indonesia. Prior to that campaign‚ government has tried many stategies in promoting Indonesia to the eyes of international. Still‚ Indonesia has not been able to be on the top ten of world’s choice holiday destination. This fact is the base of why a research on indonesia’s tourism is done.

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    Should Australia accept refugees? During the next few minutes‚ I will be speaking on the topic ‘Should Australia accept refugees?’ Using both fact and visual presentation‚ I will explain and convince you of the truth of this statement. Before we continue‚ let’s first understand the meaning of “refugee.” According to the Macquarie Dictionary‚ a refugee is “one who flees for refuge or safety‚ especially to a foreign country in a time of political upheaval‚ war or persecution.” Refugees

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    Introduction This paper will present a general idea about small and medium size enterprises in goods or services. Marriot Hotel in Melbourne is chosen as an example of discussion the following sections. The discussion will cover the following points: a profile and nature of Marriot Hotel‚ rationale for selecting this hotel‚ illustration of how changes in external environment factors have impacted on business over the last 5 to 10 years. Also‚ this paper will examine the environmental forces that

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    Explore media representations of Muslims in Australia in the post-September 11 period. What are the effects of such images‚ both on the Muslim community‚ and the Australian community more broadly? As one of the most significant social agents in today’s society‚ the media has the potential to not only influence‚ but also alter the views and opinions of the general public. According to the type of language used and the nature of the information being disseminated‚ its influence can have an immense

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    Terrorism has impacted the psychological well being of Americans‚ leaves people traumatised    ● About 11 percent of kids surveyed who were at the marathon finish line suffered from post­traumatic stress  disorder‚ or PTSD‚ according to research conducted within the six months after the bombings‚ trauma  experts say.That’s about six times higher than the PTSD rate in kids who weren’t at the site of the April 15‚  2013 attack that killed three people and injured 264‚ according to a study published Monday in the journal  Pediatrics. (BOSTON)  

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    Al-Qaeda leaders regard liberal Muslims‚Shias‚ Sufis and other sects as heretics and have attacked their mosques and gatherings. Examples of sectarian attacks include the Yazidi community bombings‚ the Sadr City bombings‚ the Ashoura Massacre and the April 2007 Baghdad bombings. Since the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011 the group has been led by Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Qaeda’s management philosophy has been described as "centralization of decision and decentralization of

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    INTRODUCTION Disaster A disaster is a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human‚ material‚ economic or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources. Hence it can be defined as a crisis situation causing wide spread damage which far exceeds our ability to recover. Thus‚ by definition‚ there cannot be a perfect ideal system that prevents damage‚ because then it would not be a disaster

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