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    The Al Qaeda Effect

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    The Al Qaeda Effect In the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States, the Middle Eastern terrorist group known as Al Qaeda has gained tremendous power throughout many Middle Eastern countries through subsidiaries of their group such as ISIS, Al Shabab, AQIM, and Jabhat al-Nusra. Having acquired this power has allowed them to continue their reign of terror. 1. According to counterterrorism officials, which extremist group poses the greatest threat to Western…

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    Elastic Clause

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    When it comes to formulating new policy in regards to public policy, a numerous amount of effort is needed to be able to take a stance and establish a solution. One way, and probably the most effective way of altering public policy, is by way of a stakeholder. One could describe a stakeholder as a person who is vested with an interest within a certain policy, tactic or procedure. Many, if not all people, engage themselves in some form of stakeholdership throughout their lifetime. The opinion of…

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    Iphone, lets take it back to the genius who started it all, Steve Jobs. The brilliant innovator behind the masterminds of the Iphone, Ipod and computer. Steve Jobs grew up as an orphan, he dropped out of college and was fired from most of his jobs. His family he grew up with was very poor. Steve grew up with no siblings, no pets, but a vision. Steve found a way to hack computer systems (Blumenthal 12) he later learned how to design on computers. Jobs released the first Iphone on january 9, 2007.…

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    In 1956, there was a mid-air collision in Grand Canyon. A Douglas DC-7 (United Airlines) collide with a Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation (Trans World Airlines) resulting in killing every single person in those two airplanes, which were 128 people total. When the Civil Aeronautics Board investigated this tragedy, they found out that ground controller in the Salt Lake City knew about that those two airplanes were on a crash course. However, since those two airplanes were in the uncontrolled…

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    Matthew Autterson

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    Up-Close With Matthew Autterson As He Participates In the 1,296 Off-Road Race in Mexico Matthew Autterson recently grabbed the headlines by participating in a rugged 1,296 mile off-road race in Mexico. Dubbed as one of the most exhilarating experiences ever, the event attracted various personalities such as Holly Kylberg (who recently held the Nordstrom opening), Rich Kylberg, Buzz Wiepking and Matt’s daughter Madison Autterson. The six-member traversed the torturous journey and were proud to…

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    offices in many parts of the world; some include Pakistan, Afghanistan, and even the United States. The founders of this terrorist organization were Osama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, and that is including Abu Obadiah Al Banshiri. Its emir Osama Bin Laden led the Al-Qaeda. The members of Al-Qaeda “pledged an oath of allegiance to Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda” ( ). Anybody that was suspect of having any collaboration against the Al-Qaeda group had to be identify and killed. This…

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    most fatal and destructive attack we have ever seen. President Bush immediately sought to bring justice to those lives we lost and those lives who have been ruined ever since. No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden by Mark Owen is the autobiography of a Navy Seal who risked his life for his country and the interests of the citizens of the United States. President Harry Truman said “Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country…

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    would strike back and that this was the reason they attacked on September 11, 2011. Another thing I didn’t know is that there was a man named Ramzi Yousef that had a ton of plans to destroy America and he had the plan for 9-11. I thought that Osama bin Laden was behind all of it so it showed me that it wasn’t only him. Also I didn’t know that the people that hijacked the planes used knives to overpower them. I did not know they could even have knives so it was a huge thing to know that they…

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    The purpose of this paper is to display the aspects of war, conflict, and peace through social media and other media in their ability to influence viewers in a matter of minutes. In the example illustrated by Friis, an American journalist, James Foley, was executed by a ISIS insurgent dressed in a black-clad who in a four-minute video posted to an account on a social networking platform, was executed in a video titled, “A message to America”. In the video the ISIS insurgent condemns the American…

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    During the War In Afghanistan, the leading cause of american deaths was IEDs also \\\\\\known as Improvised Explosive Devices or land mines. In the Afghanistan War, IEDs accounted for 1403 deaths, which makes up for about half the deaths during the war. There is no denying the fact that 1403 deaths is not a lot. Improvised Explosive Devices are a huge problem in not only Afghanistan but the whole Middle East. How are the IEDs being created? What measures are being taken to prevent IED deaths in…

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