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    The variety of issues that the United States has faced over the last two decades forced the country to focus on its own economic recovery. The United States saw a significant economic turnaround after shifting its focus from “global policeman” to domestic issues. During this period, the United States retook its position as the preeminent world power, recapturing the highest GDP and balancing the national deficit. While the United States scaled back its foreign assistance, states began to fail,…

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    Security Vs Privacy

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    United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats as well as uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States. The NSA was founded by order of then President Harry S. Truman in 1952 with the purpose of conducting responsible global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes. With the passage of the PATRIOT act, the scope of NSA and FBI intelligence operations was raised exponentially…

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    Before the September 11th, 2001 attacks, many in the United States underestimated the threat terrorism posed to the country. Now, 13 years later, we find ourselves in the middle of the War on Terror, fighting groups that don’t approve of the free, western way of life we live. We live every day with fear, waiting for the next plane to crash into the next building, the next car bomb to go off, or for the next US citizen to be beheaded. The United States is sitting quietly in the palm of Al-Qaeda…

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    Twenty First Century Terrorism With the horror of the 9/11 attacks against the United States, the nation has become much more aware of the role of our government plays in averting crisis such as this both at home and abroad. The global crackdown on terrorism has effectively deterred organizations from launching large scale attacks on the US. But a another component of the terror threat is emerging. Even though the US has contributed greatly to the success of counter terrorism, the terrorists…

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    Africa: Taking a closer look at Africa’s most active terrorist groups Terrorism is one of a number of security challenges facing some African countries. It is often associated with other security challenges, including armed robbery, trafficking of all kinds and money laundering. Terrorism is designed to create an environment of fear in society and enhance the feeling of instability in a country. More importantly, terrorism serves to highlight the relative weaknesses of the government affected,…

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    Counter Terrorism Policy

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    Terrorism has in the recent years turned out to be a significant threat to the human race. This menace impacts directly or indirectly on governments, individuals, organizations, economy and particularly vulnerable groups. The term terrorism refers to the utilization of brutality to scare a population or an administration thus influencing the political, ideological and religious change. Terrorism, as can be described in other words as psychological oppression, is a product of various populations…

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    will examine the process of the securitization of migration, focusing on the US-Mexico border and ..... However, drugs, illegal immigrants, and terrorism are only the face of this problem. Securitization of immigration along the border is also a symbolic act. Control of the border is a defining image in reaffirming US sovereignty and in an age of global integration and opening of borders, reinforcing and excluding is a very powerful act. Evolved This securitization was in part a result of…

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    and lastly Terrorism: A History by Randall Law. These three books all covered different fields of religion, while taking different approaches to analyzing the topic at hand. The differences these books had made for a large range of topics, but the similarities helped reinforce key aspects of the Religion 101 class. The three books not only covered general religion, but ancient/modern terrorism, mental aspects of terrorism and its relation to religion, and even certain branches of terrorism such…

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    Defining Terrorism

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    Defining Terrorism For this essay students were asked to define terrorism in their own words based on the information learned in class and through exploration of real world sources. Unfortunately, due to the reality of the societal norms of this day and age, mostly due to media exposure and almost instant access to real time information, coming up with a quick definition was not a hard task. Terrorism has become a part of our everyday lives whether we like it or not. Turning on a television or…

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    Terrorism is a global plague which is defined as the use of violence and force for political purpose. This meaning has evolved through the years because terrorism has been used by religious and social group to terrify and submit civil people. During the latest years, the world has been horrified about the crimes that certain groups such as Al-Qaeda, ISIS, ETA among others have committed based on their religious belief or ideologies. However, terrorism is not only in Europe or the Middle East…

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