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    In relation to his definition of decolonization, Fanon shows that when the fight for national liberation happens, violence should be expected. This expectation comes from the initial encounter between the settlers and the natives. When the settlers take over the country, they did it through the use of violent force, creating hostility between the settlers and the natives. This causes the relationship between the settlers and the natives to be a violent one from the start. This strain in the…

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    The Secret Service

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    The Secret Service special agents duties include both investigations and protection. Special agents investigate financial crimes such as counterfeiting of currency, false identification, credit and debit card fraud, computer fraud, forgery or theft of U.S. They also have to protect the president in certain situation as well like, when he's on the move to go somewhere they are with him at all times. Just to make sure nothing were to happen to him or so he doesn’t get assassinated at that time as…

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    117th Boston Marathon Bombing By: Dylan Caparo caparod@my.erau.edu HS 110 – Introduction to Homeland Security Professor Phillips November 29, 2017 117th Boston Marathon Bombing On the 15th of April in 2013 two bombs detonated near the finish line of the 117th running of the Boston Marathon. What followed was five-day manhunt for the two suspects identified by the FBI. The aftermath of this event left the citizens of the United States stunned and showed that homegrown terrorists are a…

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    9/11 Hijacking Theory

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    The 9/11 terrorist attacks were indisputably one of the most horrifying events that has happened on United States soil and will forever be remember in history. But some experts has suggested that it could have been avoided if only pilots were allowed to arm themselves on duty. Many people has tried to mimic the event and try to see and prove if this theory is true or not. There seems to be a lot of holes in this theory that has to be filled in order to ascertain that in fact the 9/11 terrorist…

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    Many countries are facing torment by armed groups, and citizens are forced to displace and have to move out of countries. In fact, there are 60 million people lost their shelter and at least 36 countries where the armed groups are dramatically increasing and providing a serious impact on human rights (Cardwell, 2016). Therefore, most countries are lacking human rights which mean the rights that people have equal - no matter who they are, and where they from without discrimination (United Nation,…

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    The Crucible Paranoia

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    entered Europe by entering as a Syrian refugee. In other words, the majority of the United States are not willing to take in refugees because of the paranoia that a terrorist may be mixed in the group of refugees entering the United States. To sum up, terrorism creates panic,…

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    Introduction At present, whenever we look at Islam. We instantly imagine the suicide bombing, violent protests, terrorism, jihad and veiled women of the Middle East. This mean that some people have a negative sense towards the Islamic world. Particularly, when we consider on women which are nearly always the victims of gender discrimination , justice, and inequality. So, in this paper, I try to conduct the analysis in the issues of gender inequality over the Islamic world. From my point…

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    Military deception has been used throughout history to thwart the enemy during battle. The Art of War by Sun Tzu discusses strategies that emphasize the concept of deception as a critical war tactic. Military deception is considered a type of psychological warfare and employs many unconventional methods including visual deceptions and misinformation. Before and during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, one of the largest deceptions in military history was executed. By using this…

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    In actuality, it granted federal law enforcement extremely broad and sweeping powers for prosecuting many crimes that don’t involve terrorism, in particular drug trafficking. Many of the provisions within the PATRIOT ACT had been specifically rejected by Congress before 9/11, but very few people, if anyone, actually read the PATRIOT Act as it had been changed in the middle of the night…

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    prototype for these terrorism sting operations. There is always a vast divide between the information in the initial news reports and the eventual reports after the government discloses all of the details in court. The Liberty City Seven were a group of young black males from one of the Miami’s poorest areas, Liberty City. They were approached by an undercover FBI criminal informant, Abbas al-Saidi who began his career as a drug snitch at the age of 16 and then transitioned into terrorism…

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