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    my views as a citizen of Australia as well as discuss arguments for and against the motion. The piece opens with a very bold statement: “The burqa and niquab are often viewed as symbols of extremism”. As much as I agree with this statement, I do not believe that the burqa or niquab are linked with extremism. Although the terrorist group ISIS claims to be part of the Islamic faith, they are very different from the majority of modern Muslims.…

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    that God gave the land (that was occupied by indigenous tribes) specifically to the settlers. It is also the belief that their nation is superior than all other nations (nationalism). Both of these things lead to extremism, which is the belief that you are 100% right no matter what. Extremism leads to intolerance, violence, and genocide. Not only that, Manifest Destiny is the belief that Christianity is superior to all other religions. This resulted in a “my…

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    However, this part of the workers’ revolution does not last forever and a second part of occurs in which they workers transition towards communism and socialism. Communism, according to Marx, puts the “means of production” in the hands of those who are the sole producers of the materials and wealth, the proletariat (Brians, “Marx and Engels the Communist Manifesto). This brings society into a positive direction because it allows each person to work according to his ability and needs and makes…

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    into detail about how they can be successful without appealing to the political center. I am going to use Writing Arguments (WA) to analyze this piece of rhetorical writing. In his article, Bartels is addressing the political trend of presidential extremism. His motivation occasion or what WA would call “Kairotic…

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    fear, then proliferated by unjust persecutions and sustained by the efforts of officials to stifle criticism. The playwright cleverly expresses his concern of present issues through the events of the play to remind the audience of the horrors of extremism and condemning based on heresy. Fear is one of the oldest and strongest emotions. In the events portrayed in the play and in 1950’s America, show that the paranoia that was abundant in the societies motivated people to condemn. In Salem,…

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    There is the fight against Daesh, the intense civil war in Syria against the Assad regime, the sectarian conflict in Iraq and the Kurdish struggle for identity and independence. All this is part of a broader global conflict against terrorism and extremism, as well as part of the competition between the US and Russia. But Daesh is no longer contained within Iraq and Syria, there stated objective is to Remain and Expand. They have announced their intent to expand into the rest of Middle East as…

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    In an open letter written by a solidarity network, organizations of the civil society called for a repeal of the laws: “Such intolerance is the result of decades of wrong policies where religious extremism is often patronized by the state. It is vital that the state remains neutral in matters of religion. The laws on blasphemy are a tool the hands of militants who exploit these easily to manipulate public sentiments for others they are a ready temptation…

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    institutions is leading many Islamic Libyans to extremism, since it is the popular and also most powerful choice. This Muslim extremism is one of the justifications used by terrorists to fuel their crimes. Referring back to Hillary Clinton’s initial testimony, the Secretary of State said, “[The United States] are using our diplomatic and economic tools to support these emerging democracies and to strengthen security forces and help provide a path away from extremism” (Clinton n. pag.). With both…

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    Australian’s national Identity has been based on a mix of Multiculturalism and Racism since our country was stolen from the Indigenous people in the 1700’s by the Anglo-Saxon England. You will find that that Australia honestly doesn’t really even have a national identity, but Caucasian Australians will challenge that stating that we have culture but the immigrants are killing our national pride. When you really evaluate it these ‘immigrants’ are the one building and improving our country making…

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    In today’s society terrorism can be defined as a campaign of violence designed to inspire fear, carried out by an organization, and devoted to political ends. Terrorism usually is associated with violence that is directed to civilian targets in a way to reach public publicity to fulfill demands. (Jenkins) Since terrorism has been on the rise throughout history, it is becoming more significant to understand what it is. This is why the U.S. Department of State decided to employ their own…

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