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    terrorist funding is explained by the quote‚ “By taking away their ability to mass large amounts of money‚ you take away their ability to have others carry on their functioning for them even if they’re removed‚ arrested‚ prosecuted‚ or eliminated through war or through law enforcement” (Giuliani 3). But amidst all of the logical appeals Giuliani conveys to the audience‚ his speech is targeted to the audience more by emotional appeals. Through his tone and rhetorical devices‚ Giuliani understands that his

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    Issues for America Ke’Eldrick Jones Global Issues Savannah State University Abstract In this essay I will talk about the two primary issues that America faces at the moment. I will talk about Terrorism in the United States‚ and also Police Brutality in America. I will give my input on ISIS a terrorist group that threatens America often. I will give details and my personal input on my thoughts about the Mike Brown‚ and Sandra Bland situations. Keywords: ISIS‚ Mike Brown‚ Sandra Bland Issues for

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    Terrorism For this article terrorism is defined as: The use of violence to physically and psychologically terrorize a population by an individual or a group in order to draw attention to a cause‚ enact political change‚ or gain political power. --------------------------------------------------  State terrorism defines any violent action initiated by an existing government to achieve a particular goal. Most often this goal involves a conflict with another country.  Non political terrorism is

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    nearly over a decade‚ since the tragic events of 9/11‚ the media has seemingly taken a rarely known threat and classified it into how we travel‚ interact in public places‚ and protect our homes under the worse case scenarios—terrorism. The media has a strange relationship with terrorism and goes on tangents of fanaticism to moments of silence‚ thus leaving an interesting relationship between a revolutionized threat and the mediums that millions of Americans look to for the latest headlines and breaking

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    Terrorism is the systematic use of violence (terror) as a means of coercion for political purposes. In the international community‚ terrorism has no legally binding‚ criminal law definition.[1][2] Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts that are intended to create fear (terror); are perpetrated for a religious‚ political‚ or ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (civilians). Some definitions now include acts of unlawful violence

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    Thus they served a false justification to wage war on Iraq‚ the rationalization of torture‚ and the unprecedented invasion of privacy‚ wire-tapping‚ to collect data on individuals. By implication‚ Bush administration was composed of government officials that supported such illegal policies that invested billions in the national security (non-transparent system) and argued that American security was threatened by Afghanistan and Iraq. After Bush’s ‘war on terror’ a critique in the mainstream media

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    decrease their security in relation to the threat of terrorism.” BRIEFING ON THE THREAT OF TERRORISM POSED TOWARDS TELECOMS ORGANISATIONS OPERATING IN AFRICA Purpose: The purpose of this briefing note is to present an overview of terrorist threats within Africa‚ spesifically towards the Vodacom organisation operating in the Democtratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and to make recommendations on how to mitigate the risk. Background: Terrorism: “the United Nations General Assembly has condemned

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    A. Provide 2 options to stop Syria from continuing its crimes against humanity Option 1: The U.S. provides weapons and training to the Syrian anti-government rebels . Option 2: The U.S. puts political pressure and imposes strict political & economic sanctions. Threaten Syria with total political & economic isolation B. Evaluate the pros and cons of these options. 1) Option 1 Pros: Supporting the rebels is a much better alternative than bringing boots on the ground which would lead to more bloodshed

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    Unit 4: Activity 8: Assignment 1: The Global Network Essay War on Terrorism and the Human Condition ABSTRACT Since the atrocious September 11th‚ 2001‚ terrorist attacks on the United States of America‚ and along with the ongoing threat of terrorism‚ officials have reinforced their efforts to identify and capture suspected terrorists in not only the United States but Canada as well. Some of these antiterrorism measures have alarmed many advocates who uphold their own

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    only religious maximalist speaking out for answers and blame‚ but the political leaders President George W. Bush of the U.S and al-Qaeda’s Islamic leader Osama Bin Laden prove that there was more than politics and government law behind the “political” war following the aftermath of September 11th‚ and that even before the attack‚ Maximalist religion was used as an excuse for terror and destruction and although more subtle and less militant‚ Bush was equally Maximalist. Lincoln begins by explaining

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