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    He turned his Arizona home into a bunker, renounced his US citizenship and began making homemade bombs. The same recipe he used in the Oklahoma City bombing (Linder 2006). In September 1994, McVeigh began making plans to blow up the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. McVeigh began stock-piling his ingredients for his bomb in a storage facility he rented in Herington, Kansas. McVeigh and his co-conspirators continued collecting all the ingredients they needed in their plot which included…

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    My face twisted. Gently, I placed the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie I had been washing down with my whiskey into the garbage, “Ew.” “I ended up having to drag him to the tub and wipe his bottom with wet napkins,” she went on, “After that, I couldn’t take it anymore. I left.” If I would be inclined to give the ladies any advice, it would be to shut the fuck up about your ex-boyfriend war stories. I don’t want to hear how you smeared shit on your love’s asshole once upon a time. Amy’s…

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    NATO’s two most spectacular antiterrorism operations to date have been Operation Eagle Assist, and Operation Active Endeavour, both of which were among NATO’s first actions following the 9/11 attacks in the US. They are fundamental examples of NATO’s antiterrorism strategy in action. Eagle Assist, which was operated from October 2001 to May 2002, gave direct surveillance support to the US by deploying seven AWACS aircraft over American soil. In all, 830 NATO crew members representing 13 member…

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    Phenomenon Of Stalking

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    Conclusion and Analysis Due to the many loopholes in the legal system in many cases the stalkers is set free because of the different interpretations of the first amendment. Even though California enacted the country's first anti stalking law, the federal government has also recognized the serious nature of stalking crimes and has addressed stalking on a national level.l38 In 1993, Congress delegated the task of creating a model anti stalking statute to the Attorney General.139 In…

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    Bertram's Stereotypes

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    He was very anxious as to what he would meet when he gets there. Will federal agents be there, or will noone be there to look for him. As they arrived, he was reading everyone’s mind, looking for a trace of someone being there to look for him. There was nothing. He was extremely relieved. Bertram left and got a taxi to a motel…

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    Peter Ludlow, the New York Times article author, expresses his uncertainty on living in a “country that would look more like North Korea than America.” The reason why Ludlow would express such a statement is that America is way too quick to trade freedom for the illusion of security. Then as well, what is known as the bloodcurdling terrorists cannot take away public freedoms nor can they reduce public liberties. Yet, the public allows the government to do the terrorists’ job which causes the…

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    Devyani Khobragade Case

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    addicts” . Those statements caused an extremely violent reaction throughout Indian media. The U.S. Marshals Service spokesman, Nikki Credic-Barret, indicated that Khobragade was strip searched according to a set protocol to every individual accessing a federal courthouse; however not exposed to a cavity search . The US attorney for the Southern District of New York repeatedly pointed out that…

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    Homeland Security Last class period, we had the honor to have an Atlanta police officer come to our class and speak about the importance of homeland security. Homeland security is important especially after 9/11 when America was under attack by terrorist and left millions of Americans afraid to go to the airport. The American government knew that it had to protect its citizens so it created the patriot act, which protected against terrorism and domestic and foreign affairs. Homeland security…

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    9/11 Types Of Terrorism

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    The most memorable terrorist attack from 2001 to 2015 was on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11, 2001 (Paul, Dorin, Bugnar, and Mester 6). About three-thousand innocent people lost their lives during this violent attack (“Department of Government and Justice Studies”). This important event in American History should be remembered to hopefully prevent it from ever happening again. As terrorism changed from the 1980s to today, so did the types of people who became terrorists…

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