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  • Terrorism Around the World

    Terrorism Around the World

    History Term Paper Outline World Civilizations Thesis: The United States government chose not to fully investigate the known increase in terrorist activity prior to 9/11/01. I. Introduction A. The United States government chose not to fully investigate the known increase in terrorist activity prior to 9/11/01. There were many instances of terrorism that were directly related to larger terrorist cell organizations but these organizations were not held responsible for the atrocities done in their terrorist

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    Essay Length: 1,310 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • United States View on War on Terror

    United States View on War on Terror

    The delegate of the United States of America is well aware of tribulations and dangers concerning the War on Terrorism in the Middle East. Many international soldiers have been threatened and in jeopardy in Afghanistan. However, to prevent the Taliban from taking control over the country again, troops have to be present to control the situation. The United States of America has several forces and troops currently at hand in the Middle Eastern country, and

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    Essay Length: 313 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Jack
  • Security Versus Privacy: Does Terrorism Change the Debate?

    Security Versus Privacy: Does Terrorism Change the Debate?

    The events of September 11th have dramatically affected the way that Americans view their right to “privacy”, and the level of government access to private information needed to protect all citizens from future terrorist attacks. Though the right to “individual privacy” is not explicitly stated in the Constitution, it does specifically state the rights of the government (Browne, May 2003). There are two different thoughts on the issue and they are divided along the lines

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Anna
  • Terrorism: Cause and Responses

    Terrorism: Cause and Responses

    Terrorism: Cause and Responses June 14, 2005 Answer 1 Our world has been a victim of terrorism and terrorist acts since the civilized human life began on this planet. There have been radicals and extremists who have been unhappy about something or the other all along during the development of our world. It can be seen that the ways how these people terrorized the world has changed along with time. Terrorists have always used the

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    Essay Length: 3,287 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Confidence Troubles

    Confidence Troubles

    Running head: Confidence Troubles Confidence Troubles Mitchell Woods Cal State University Fullerton Confidence Troubles Self-esteem is a primary characteristic in fundamental communication. Unfortunately many people, including myself, lack greatly in this department when it comes down to certain instances. Public speech is something that often plagues many people. It is one thing to be nonchalant and laid back when speaking with your friends and family, but in a professional environment the whole mood and

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Isreal and the War on Terror

    Isreal and the War on Terror

    Fear is one of the worst things a person could live with in their life. Fear of heights, fear of drowning or fear of mice. Imagine the fear of being injured or killed walking down the street, picking up the newspaper or shopping at a mall. This is what most Israeli citizens must live with everyday of their life, the fear of death. Israeli citizens are left to wonder whether they will face suicide bombings,

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Expansion of Terrorism as a Result of the Creation of a Jewish State in the Middle East

    The Expansion of Terrorism as a Result of the Creation of a Jewish State in the Middle East

    In 1917 the idea of a Jewish state was presented by British Foreign Secretary Lord Balfour in the Balfour Declaration. In this he said “His Majesty’s Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object”. Many Arab nations and those Arabs living in Palestine at the time greatly disliked Britain’s movement towards a Jewish state.

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    Essay Length: 2,047 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Janna
  • A Religion of Terror or Comfort?

    A Religion of Terror or Comfort?

    A RELIGION OF TERROR OR COMFORT? Since the attacks to the towers of World Trade Center in America,the issue of terrorism in Islam has been brought to the international agenda.These attacks were committed by El-Qaeda(the terrorist group)in the Middle East.What the most controversial issue in that matter was that these perpatrators were Muslims and acted in the name of Allah.So,is Islam the religion of peace or hatred? As for the verses in the Holy book,

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    Essay Length: 564 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry

    Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry

    Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry Table of Contents Introduction 3 Nucor's History 3 Current Strategy and Future Expectation 4 Analysis and evaluation 4 Dominant Economic Characteristics of the Steel Industry Environment 4 Competition analysis in the Steel Industry 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Recommendations 9 Introduction Nucor's History Nucor Corporation is the second-largest steel producer in the United States and has had net sales of $4.6 billion in 2000. Nucor

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Vika
  • Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack In Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz, the threat of biological attack on the United States is introduced to the public. Using Living Terrors and a number of sources that are extremely knowledgeable on the question of preparedness of the United States to a biological attack, I will argue that the United States is in no way prepared to handle a biological attack on its soil. Nuclear, chemical and

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Motives for Terrorism

    Motives for Terrorism

    Terrorism is a type of violence used tactically in peace, conflict, and war. The threat of terrorism is ever present, and an attack is likely to occur when least expected. In trying to find out what factors can cause an individual to choose terrorism, it is first necessary to define what terrorism is. The Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mikki
  • To Prevent, Prepare For, and Pursue Terror

    To Prevent, Prepare For, and Pursue Terror

    Terrorism is an act of violence committed by a person or persons intended to inflict fear and harm to another being in hopes that they submit into their demands. Britain has had a clear history of refusing to fall victim to these stipulations. Combating terrorism has become a way of life for the British. Through the Middle Ages, American Revolution, and many current events Britain has had an outstanding resume suppressing terror. Although many

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Terrorism

    Terrorism

    Afghanistan Troops: About 1,000 soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division, soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division and various Special Forces units. Location: Kandahar International Airport, Bagram Air Base and Mazar-i Sharif. Special Forces units operate across the country. Equipment: The U.S. also has two carrier battle groups in the Arabian Sea. The carriers are the USS John C. Stennis and USS Theodore Roosevelt. B-1 and B-52 bombers also are still available at the joint

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    Essay Length: 2,348 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Where Trouble Sleeps

    Where Trouble Sleeps

    The story takes place in the small town of Listre, North Carolina in 1950, and Edgrton captures the rhythm and feel of the town pefectly. As he has done in previous novels, Edgerton tells this story through multiple first person perspectives, sometimes through the eyes of a young boy, sometimes those of his mother, sometimes as a stranger in town. At age seven, young Stephen Toomey is being taught by his mother how to be

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • Indonesia’s Foreign Policy and the War on Terror

    Indonesia’s Foreign Policy and the War on Terror

    I. Introduction Indonesia’s foreign policy is actually a part of overall government policy aimed at achieving national interests. In carrying out its foreign policy, the Indonesian government firmly holds on to the principles of free and active (prinsip bebas aktif) based on Pancasila and Undang-undang Dasar 1945, of which ideas are dedicated to the country’s national interests. In other words, Indonesia’s foreign policy is virtually a component of national political policy inseparable from the actual

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Terrorism Risk Pools

    Terrorism Risk Pools

    Of the total 10 listed terrorism risk pools of selected countries, 4 were created before September 11, 2001. These include terrorism risk pools from Israel (1961), Spain (1941), South Africa (1979), and United Kingdom (1993). The oldest terrorism risk pool – the Consorcio de Compensacion de Seguros (CCS) – was established in Spain in 1941. The reason for creating a risk pool was in order to respond to losses related to the Spanish Civil War

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Monika
  • Islamic Terrorism

    Islamic Terrorism

    When the Soviet Union collapsed and the cold war came to an end, the world felt as if it were on the edge of unlimited peace and prosperity. Unfortunately, new issues came to light, such as terrorism. Terrorism is defined by Title 22 of the United States code, section 2656(d) as “the pre-meditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by sub national groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience.” In light

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Artur
  • Terrorism

    Terrorism

    Throughout history, statistics have proven that Capital Punishment or otherwise known as the death penalty, has been an effective deterrent of major crime. Capital Punishment is the lawful infliction of death among criminals and has been used to punish a wide variety of offenses for many years all over the world (Bedau 16). When the death penalty is enforced, it shows society that committing a capital crime has deadly consequences. In early times, many

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Terrorism: Definition, Template, and Examples

    Terrorism: Definition, Template, and Examples

    TERRORISM: DEFINITION, TEMPLATE, AND EXAMPLES 26 January 2002 In order to determine whether an action is a terrorist act or not, terrorism must first be defined. Terrorism is the use or threatening the use of violence as a weapon to influence a person or a group of people to change policies or influence decisions according to the terrorist's desires. The terrorist can be a single person acting on personal wishes or a group of people

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: July
  • Creation of Terrorism in Us

    Creation of Terrorism in Us

    Purpose: Too often many of the world’s terrorism seem to be Muslim. Islam is becoming synonymous with terrorism. Terrorism is having a negative effect on the way the world views Islam and Muslims. Thesis: The disparity in economics, power, and education and religion has created a terrorist monster. The world’s super powers are partially responsible for creating today’s terrorist. Most Muslims in the world are not bent on destruction or killing them selves in the

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • A Troubled Generation

    A Troubled Generation

    A Troubled Generation Our nation has changed over the years. There is no question about that. The generation that my grandfather grew up in during the 1930’s and 1940’s has often been called “The Greatest Generation” (Brokaw). Why is my generation not talked about for our inventions and advances in technology? Maybe that the downfall of our generation has been the media and the influence it has on the public? There is no doubt that

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Islamic Terrorism

    Islamic Terrorism

    With the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990's and the cold war over, the international community seemed to be on the threshold of an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Instead, a new series of problems was created, like ethnic conflicts, weapons proliferation, environmental problems, population growth, drug trafficking, and terrorism. Terrorism, as defined by Title 22 of the United States code, section 2656f(d), is the "pre-meditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Anna
  • The War on Terror

    The War on Terror

    When President Bush called Americans to enlist in his "war on terror," very few citizens could have grasped the all-encompassing consequences of the proposition. The terrifying events of 9/11 were like a blinding flash, benumbing the country with a sudden knowledge of unimagined dangers. Strong action was recommended, skeptics were silenced and a shallow sense of unity emerged from the shared vulnerabilities. Nearly three years later, the enormity of Bush's summons to open-ended "war" is

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Having Trouble with Your Strategy? Then Map It

    Having Trouble with Your Strategy? Then Map It

    In this article, the authors discuss the use of strategy maps to explain strategy to all people in the organization. If you were a military general on the march, you'd want your troops to have plenty of maps--detailed information about the mission they were on, the roads they would travel, the campaigns they would undertake, and the weapons at their disposal. The same holds true in business: a workforce needs clear and detailed information to

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Monika
  • Global Terrorism

    Global Terrorism

    Some three thousands innocent civilian deaths were accounted for in the past terrorism attacks on the September 11, 2001. Do you think that’s a problem? Despite, other global problems such as pollution, natural disasters, and global warming, terrorism tops all problems with the world we live in today because it results in many innocent lives, social issues, as well retaliation. This is an issue that has shown up all over the world and effects many

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Tasha

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