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    “Before we find world peace, we gotta find peace and end the war on the streets” Tupac Shakur - Quote from John F. Kennedy. Sometimes it is necessary to fight for freedom. We sometimes have to fight to protect and sometimes, in the worst cases, we have to kill for surviving. It is impossible to kill for peace. When you dirty your shirt, you can clean it. But when you dirty your shirt with another human’s blood, can you then clean it up? We are fighting, invading and killing, we can impossible…

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    “Bullying Surveillance among Youths: Uniform Definitions for Public Health and Recommended Data Elements. Version 1.0.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333. Tel: 800-311-3435; Tel: 404-639-3311; Web Site: Http://Www.cdc.gov, 30 Nov. 2013, eric.ed.gov/?id=ED575477. Guerin, Suzanne, and Eilis Hennessy. “Pupils' Definitions of Bullying.” European Journal of Psychology of Education, vol. 17…

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    What happen to a nation if the Government cannot trust it people to keep a secret? What happen if the people we trust betray us be giving information to other to take advantage of us? Trust would be broken and the consequences could be severe. That is what David Gerwirtz say using tone, source, and repetition to emphasize that trust is important in politics and that breaking the trust can have severe consequences ,but Gerwirtze argument does not correspond to the title as a result it creates a…

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    to freedom is security. In a world where freedom has become the philosopher’s stone of terrorism by extending its deadly reach on countries worldwide, governments are often struggling to fight against terror without controlling individual privileges beyond necessity. Above all considerations, states must supervise and sometimes restrict freedoms without drifting into excess in order to fight against terrorism therefore guaranteeing collective security. If…

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    Rise Of Terrorism Essay

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    TERRORISM In the year 2030, terrorism will be defeated as it has become a global concern today. Terrorism is socially constructed by states—the meaning of terrorism varies depending on the context. For example, “One person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter” (unknown). This quote is applicable to international relations in the most recent scenario where former president Ronald Reagan and his administration called the Afghan Mujahideen “freedom fighters” during the Cold War against…

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    HATRED: A GATEWAY TO VIOLENCE “Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” (Martin Luther King). Hatred is an inner feeling or emotion that takes birth when a person develops an extreme dislike for someone. This hatred, if not directed correctly, can transform into vengeance which would further lead to viciousness/violence. As the above quote explains, a person should not pull another so low that the other person develops a spark of hatred in his/her heart. This hatred causes humanity to…

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    Just or unjust? Al-Qaeda’s ideology and actions have proven to be unjust, violating just war theory, basic human rights, and plain old human decency. In this paper, I will explain how and why Al-Qaeda’s ideology and tactics violate the Just War Theory, as well as a counterpoint to this. Al-Qaeda which means “The Base” was created by Osama Bin Laden along with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which was led by Ayman al-Zawahiri in the early 1980's in order to push the Soviet Union out of…

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    Hypocrisy In Shokaran

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    Hypocrisy is a dangerous idea to dabble in. And unfortunately, hypocrisy seems to be present in everything. Namely, hypocrisy plays a large role in Iran’s politics and religion. Not only is it present in the real world, but the detrimental effect of hypocrisy is largely reflected in Iranian cinema as well. In the film Shokaran by Behrouz Afkhami, hypocrisy in relationships between men and women is depicted to represent how hypocrisy is embedded within the religious and political sectors of Iran.…

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    Intelligence.P.24). Espionage or, casually, spying includes a spy ring, is the procuring of data considered mystery or classified without the consent of the holder of the data. Undercover work is pertinently covert, as it is by definition unwelcome and much of the time unlawful and deserving of law. Secret activities is a subset of insight intelligence gathering, which incorporates undercover work and additionally data gathering from open sources. The previous spy agent…

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    fair balance between torture and liberty? Should the government forego effective interrogations of a terrorist suspect in the ticking time bomb dilemma and risk the liberty of many? The answer, though complex, is never. In a world allied against terrorism, there would be quick public outrage if governments refused to use "necessary means to aid in the swift elimination of the fear and existence of…

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