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    Osama Bin Laden Biography

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      Osama bin Laden became more well known to the world after the attacks on September 11‚ 2001 and the remains and extent of his influence and power are still not exactly known. When Osama bin Laden first made claim to a holy war he sent his message by a fax machine and also declared war on America by email methods that were beamed from a satellite to sites all over the globe (Weinmann Gabriel

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    TERRORISM

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    TERRORISM ( A SOCIETAL ISSUE ) INTRODUCTION: Terrorism is a societal issue which is exists in society at a globally. This issue is increased day by day rapidly in all over the world. Terrorism is not new and even though it has been used since the early times of recorded history‚ it can be relatively hard to define terrorism. The unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims is called TERRORISM. DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERRORISM:

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    9-11 Commission Report

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    the same anymore. Now we have 24 hour protection from any terrorist risks. Since 9/11‚ no one has ever been the same. The airports are now really strict on anything that gets on the plane. We have spent a lot of money in our economy on the war on terror. Terrorism has brought a lot of racism and discrimination to Arab people in America. Since people from the Middle East have been pointed out as the main terrorist everyone here thinks that anyone wearing a turban is a terrorist. The way it has affected

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    2002‚ and often repeated throughout his presidency‚ describing governments that he accused of helping terrorism and seeking weapons of mass destruction. Iran‚ Iraq and North Korea were portrayed by George W. Bush during the State of the Union as possessing nuclear weapons. The Axis of Evil was used to pinpoint these common enemies of the United States and ally the country in support of the war on terror. The term has stirred controversy‚ as it turned out Iraq never actually possessed any weapons

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    Since the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 and various other terrorist threats‚ the United States has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)‚ or drones‚ to eliminate terrorists or potential terrorists. The US should continue using and developing drones as combat weapons because they have less collateral damage than impractical alternatives‚ keep our own troops safe‚ and aide military generals with photography and mapping of foreign countries. Moreover‚ because UAV’s cannot guarantee

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    forces upon the people of the United States and the world. In Ronald Reagan the speech is trying to come to a peacefully understanding with the communists‚ and in George W. Bush speech provides more evidence against the enemies and declares that the war against terror is just getting started. Both of the speeches “excuse” the United States Military to take immediate actions against those evil forces. Some differences could be

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    Bush Doctrine

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    United States to global intervention: We’ve been there before. Not because it targets terrorism and rogue states: Nothing new there either. No‚ what’s new in this document is that it makes a long-building imperial tendency explicit and permanent. The policy paper‚ titled "The National Security Strategy of the United States of America" -- call it the Bush doctrine -- is a romantic justification for easy recourse to war whenever and wherever an American president chooses. This document truly deserves

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    terrorism

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    Mid-term Paper Ryan M. Faught Arkansas Tech University Terrorism has been a major topic of research for many years. We’ve learned a lot about terrorism and terrorist groups‚ but there are still major questions to be answered. What exactly is a terrorist? What causes ordinary people to become terrorists? What attracts people to terrorism? How do terrorist groups in the Middle East recruit and radicalize people from all over the world? In this paper I will discuss these questions and more according

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    Terrorism

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    Today ‘Terrorism’ is a phenomenon that that is globally known and has marked its presence in almost every face of earth. Almost every nation and its citizens have been affected by terrorism and it’s a burning issue against mankind. What actually is terrorism? Literally it means creating terror in the mind of victim by performing destructive activities against the individual to an extent which has no bounds. It could be spread‚ just by frightening the other‚ either by loot or killing. Presently it

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    Media Is Everywhere

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    Media is everywhere; it has become a part of our daily life. The media plays a dominant role in the learning process. Its impact is vast in shaping the life of an individual. Media has the potential to shape personalities‚ change the way we perceive and understand the world and our immediate reality. In the last 50 years the media influence has grown with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. We live

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