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    Armed Group Research Paper

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    Who is the armed group, which massacres, genocide and spreading fear around the globe through racism, sexism, anarchism, enslavement, kidnappings, stoning, terrorizing and even mass beheadings their opposition? A faction, which stands against contemporary shared values and morals, and they advocate for violence and barbarism under the name of virtue and ideology. They are known as Daesh, but there are many disinformation, misinformation and lack of information about them. Who are they and what…

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    Marlem Garcia Ramirez Mrs. Tomblin Eng. 1101 11 September 2016 On September 11,2001 four airplanes were hijacked by members of a terrorist group named Al-Qaeda; the leader the infamous Osama bin laden. Two of the four airplanes crashed into the world trade center, striking the north and south tower. The third striking hit the pentagon, and the fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. 9/11 was the worst terrorist attack that ever happened in the united states. Of all the striking’s, the most well-known…

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    Even if raids end in a successful arrest, a major problem arises-- what to do with the detainee. Most intelligence gathered in an interrogation is not admissible in a court, and releasing this information risks revealing undercover government agents, sources, and important details. The security of government agents and outside sources is crucial, and risking exposing their identity is not an option. Although raids can result in multiple benefits, there are also many risks which can be avoided…

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    Military Drones Essay

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    communicating through electronic devices to avoid detection This has led to less communication between important leaders of terrorist cells and decreased their ability to recruit and train new members. The legality of foreign drone strikes has also been an issue. After the 9/11 attack, the Bush administration declared a global war on terror; Congress authorized war against al Qaeda, the Taliban, and their affiliates. The Obama administration continues to depend on the 2001 Authorization for…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Clinton’ Speech On April 19 in 1995, America has witnessed a tragic act of terrorism- the bombing of federal agency building in Oklahoma- in which 168 people died, and hundreds of individuals were injured. For the US, where people rarely doubted their security, this act of terrorism was a big loss. Families of victims and citizens of America were hurt, desperate, and heartbroken, and of course the US Government feared that this incident may contribute to loss their…

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    Genre Study: Shane Dawson Conspiracy Theories The genre for this study is conspiracy videos. Conspiracy videos are based mainly on theories. Conspiracy theories are an explanation of an event or situation that creates an unjustified conspiracy, generally, one involving an illegal or damaging act carried out by the government or other powerful figures. These theories can range from simple things such as the way something was once pronounced, to the cause of world tragedies. Conspiracy theories…

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    No Room for First Responders September 11th 2001, two-thousand nine hundred and ninety six people lost their lives. Three hundred and forty three of them were firefighters. Michael Burke, a Wall Street Journalist who is a brother and a son to a firemen, is furious and offended that the families of the first responders were not invited to the 10th anniversary remembrance. By writing this, Burke’s goal is to put pressure on the New York City Mayor, Mike Bloomberg. Also, Burke wanted to leverage…

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    different background but both agreed on my issues and topics of the Islamic religion. In 1993 both men return to Jordan. There they were involved in a series of botched terrorist operations. Both were arrested for possessing illegal weapons and belonging to a jihad organization. Jordanian prison severed as another transformative point in his life. Nir Rosen, who interviewed many of the jihadists Jordanian…

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    the “hunt” for Al Qaeda became an international affair with large support from Australia being a large part (“Afghanistan”). Consequently, Osama Bin Laden and the Al Qaeda headquarters were able to escape to Pakistan, making the termination of the group to become that more complicated. However, staying within the Middle East proved to be a big mistake for Bin Ladin and the terrorist group. With armed forces stationed in the adjacent country of Afghanistan, operations and airstrikes became that…

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    As the iconic artist Macklemore once rapped, “I was made to slay them ten thousand hours I'm so close I can taste it. You put those hours in and look at what you get Nothing that you can hold, but everything that it is Ten thousand” These words of Macklemore were inspired by Malcolm Gladwell’s book, Outliers. In the novel Gladwell argues that in order to become successful one needs to put in 10,000 hours of practice. Through discussing The Beatles, Mozart, and Bill Gates Gladwell has turned the…

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