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    So there has been a lot of questions about should extremist groups be banned. Extremist groups have been around for a long time and they do not seem going anywhere anytime soon. My idea evolved when I was watching the news and a group called ISIS attacked France. This issue has caused a lot of problems in America and all around the world. There is an extremist group called ISIS and they are a terrorist group that is going around and killing innocent amounts of people. My place on the issue is…

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    Aqm Case Study

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    AQIM is a North African affiliate of al-Qaida, which emerged from an armed Islamist insurgency founded in Algeria by Hassan Hattab in the 1990s. The group is primarily concerned with pursuing regional interests and imposing Sharia law in primarily Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. Al-Qaida’s connection to Algeria goes back to the Soviet war in Afghanistan, where many Algerian men travelled to fight with the mujahedeen under the leadership of Osama bin Laden against the Soviet Union. This…

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    Why Did 9/11 Happen Essay

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    job”. They think that the president knew what was about to happen. The tragic events of the 9/11 “terrorist attacks” affected not only the U.S but the whole world. Everyone has their own opinion on what really happened. Most people think it was Al Qaeda. People say they flew a 747 Aircraft into the side of the building. this…

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    What makes anyone a hero. What makes them a hero is, humbleness, bravery, they are the protectors of us all. Therefore, if someone is willing to help you for nothing in return other than maybe help one day in return is a hero. They don’t do it for them self’s they do it for you. A hero can be anyone your neighbor, you friend, you pet, your parents anyone. They do it to help the community, to help ensure the safety of the people and the community. As a result, police officers they do exactly that…

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    Before we compare Gandhi and Bin Laden, it is important to know the preamble of who they are and what they fought for.Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the most influential leader for the independence of India. He is widely known for his successful non-violent protests that legally showed civil disobedience against white British and Boer government officials. These officials were discriminating and segregation many Indian immigrants. Gandhi fought for Indian liberation against bills that…

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    American Impact On 9/11

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    incident on September 9, 2001 has carved a painful wound into all American soil and it has also changed the way how American think about terrorism. On the morning of September 9, 2001, American was attacked by a group of extremist terrorists called Al-Qaeda. Terrorist is a groups of people who extremely follow fanatical political or religious, with a purpose to abolish the old rotten government and establish their own government that can bring them a better life. They have been developed…

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    (AGG)Sixty-eight percent of all casualties in Afghanistan during part of the war was because of the Taliban, the other thirty-two percent was from nations trying to help fight back, and one of those nations was the U.S., and in the book Under The Persimmon Tree many were killed by American bombings. (BS-1)The bombings that are in the book are very similar to those events that took place in real life. (BS-2)These bombings that are in the book have drastically affected Najmah and Nusrat, along…

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    Taliban Case Study

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    II From what started as setting score right for The Al Qaida attacking the US in 2001, lasted long and lost its goals. The US was successful in driving out Al Qaida ,who were in hiding, protected by The Taliban. They also successfully removed the Taliban from power in Afghanistan. The US and other international forces came together and started nation building in Afghanistan, which led to the establishment of a corrupt government leaving public to revolt and seek help from the Taliban. Even…

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    Dbq Essay On 9/11

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    On September 11, 2001, the United States witness the most horror finding terrorist attack. Many people stood and watch as the second plane crashed into the south twin town and many witnesses watched it crash to the ground, with love ones inside unable to escape from the higher levels of the building. Not only did these plans strike the twin towers, one also crashed into the Pentagon. Moments later after these plans had been reported, one last plan was reported saying it crashed in rural…

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    and without taking any permission to attack for operation. The second article thus reflects the ideology and the emotions of Pakistanis over the matter. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was the founder of the militant Islamist organization Al-Qaeda, the jihadist organization which is considered responsible for the September 11 attacks on the United States and numerous other mass-casualty attacks…

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