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    Assess the impact of events such as 9/11, 7/7 and the Paris attacks on the prospects of ethnic minorities across Western societies. __________________________________________________________________________________ Multiculturalism has been happening for countless centuries, however the amount of it has drastically increased in volume since the post-war era, mainly as a result of refugee’s and issues that came along with the cold war. Since the first Iraq war, and general the modern…

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    cohesive national intelligence community; it opened everyone’s eyes to the ideology of Muslim extremism. The ideology behind the attacks of that day was born in the minds of Islamic leaders in a part of the world plagued by dictatorship and a disregard for human rights. The Muslim people of this part of the world that fall victim to a strain of Islam that has come to be known as radicalized Islam or extremism were often first victims of a country that lacked an education system and…

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    Can one be threatened by the actions brought up due to ones religion? Or is one threatened at the fact that other religions do not follow the same principles as their religion? This could justify ones actions on taking their religion to the extreme because, in today’s modern society, ISIS believes they are a “major” threat to society. Yet, are they as big a threat as they may seem? ISIS has one weakness that they expose: to receive attention from the United States. ISIS wants the U.S. to…

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    In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. was imprisoned for marching through the streets of Birmingham, Alabama. In response, eight clergymen published a letter in the Post-Herald criticizing his presence and his strategies by naming him an extremist. From the cell where he was imprisoned, he responded by writing what has come to be known as “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. In this letter, Martin Luther King Jr. uses many rhetorical strategies to retaliate against the claims the clergymen make, and prove…

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    develops harmful associations with Muslims around the world and negatively impacts minority communities in America. Western media groups should strive for balanced reporting by highlighting positive images of Muslims in society to combat violent extremism…

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    conflict. All in mind, unauthorized workshops involving citizens from both countries to gain an insight of how war ultimately damages them. The primary reason for war is for land and natural resources. Restorative justice is the prevention method to extremism because it requires love and the responsibility of local community members to address individual with…

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    Thesis: Homeland Security is interdisciplinary in nature by bringing together fields of criminal justice, security, and political psychology. ISIS and Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi declared Islamic Caliphate with 7 steps or phases that occur every 3 years ending in 2020. ISIS and Al Qaeda divided on who is actually the Caliph based on descendants of the Quaraysh tribe, and who has been selected by the Shura. ISIS is establishing legitimacy among Sunni Muslims around the world and moving away from Al…

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    castigate themselves in an unknowing ways. The term Absurdism is defined as; intentionally ridiculous or bizarre behavior or character which happens in all of our readings. Extremism is defined as; the holding of extreme political or religious views; fanaticism this is also a part constantly. In No Exit there is utmost sense of extremism of all the readings because of the religious sense it brings to it. This being how the three persons of the book being in hell and that then it goes to show…

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    The United States’ strategy and involvement in the Soviet-Afghan War contributed greatly to the rise of Islamic extremism and terrorism. Events like the Soviet-Afghan War inspired deep Muslim identity and a desire to fight back against invading superpowers, such as the Soviet Union. Funded by the United States, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, militant groups like the Mujahideen became powerful forces in countries with weak political systems like Afghanistan and its neighboring countries.…

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    the United States Congress on September 24, 2015 in Washington D.C. Pope Francis is the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church and spoke about current topics relevant throughout the world to the United States Congress. He focused on the religious extremism, the refugee crisis, immigration, diplomacy, and the trading and sale of various weaponry. Pope Francis was able to do so through the use of anaphora, metaphors, and anecdotes. Throughout this speech Pope Francis was able to successfully and…

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