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    Spoken language holds more information than written. This is because while speaking, an audience is able to understand the feeling of the speaker as there is tone and body language. In written language this is not known as its just plain text. The speakers feeling are also shown by paralinguistic features which are body language, posture, eye contact and hand gestures. As well as this, spoken language contains features like fillers and hedges. All this is adds emotion to speech which is…

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    The United States have its own current strategies to counter state sponsored terrorism. It is based upon Former President George W. Bush Doctrine. When he addressed the National Security Strategy in October 2002 to the nation, he made it clear that, “ America will hold to account nations that are compromised by terror, including those who harbor terrorist because the allies of terror are the enemies of the civilization. In this essay we will look at current strategies being used to repel…

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    spying. The act that authorized this surveillance was called the Patriot Act which was created in October of 2001 and made it so the government was allowed to utilize more resources to avert future attacks domestic and foreign. Along with this George W. Bush (the current president at the time) made an executive order that allowed the NSA to spy on any US citizens suspected of ties to terror. This evidence shows the government was desperate to find solutions to stop another 9/11 happening not…

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    With any good emergency management program comes with it effective leadership. This is virtually true with any operation plan but it is the most important of the five listed for this exercise. My reasoning is simple. Effective leadership requires skills such as communication, intellect and planning. Those traits are almost identical to any effective Emergency Management Leader. Also, an effective leader can ensure the other challenges listed are successful as well. In other words, no Emergency…

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    The first source is a quote from George W. Bush regarding the War on Terror in 2006. In it, he states that the enemy believes that people who are free lack the ability to defend their way of life. Furthermore, he states that the United States will “answer histories call with confidence”, and prevail over the enemies of freedom. Being from the President of the United States, the quote demonstrates the role of government should be to protect freedoms of all people, and as such may need to take…

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    The deadly terrorist attack that led to the death and poisoning of thousands of civilian Americans shifted the war on Muslims from the Middle East to American soil. “George Bush 's first reaction to the terror attacks of 9/11 was to find the culprits and 'make them pay ', he writes in his book. 'My blood was boiling. We were going to find out who did this and kick their ass, ' he says. (Tom, 2010)” For the first time…

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    underway, image number fourteen seemed fitting for this project. The picture depicts what seems to be former President George W. Bush in a large crowd of people, as he toured the country during his term as president, or prior to his presidency when he traveled for election purposes. President Bush was in a town giving a speech to a crowd of his supporters for publicity. President Bush gave a speech regarding the current state of our Country and was there to listen to what the people had to say…

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    Simi Valley, California, 11 Republican candidates faced off addressing the country’s greatest issues the controversies surrounding each candidate, moderated by Jake Tapper, Dana Bash and Hugh Hewitt. Front runners included Fiorina, Rubio, Cristie and Bush, and they were considered the winners of the debate. This debate explored many aspects of the candidates and the controversial issues of this year. This paper will explore the nature of the candidates, their verbal and nonverbal cues, and who…

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    On January 29th, 2002, American President George W. Bush delivered his annual State of the Union address. At the time, the United States was still reeling from the aftereffects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks just four months before, and the world’s eyes eagerly descended upon the White House in anticipation of President Bush addressing the next phase of the government’s response to the acts of terrorism. The public searched for tangible goals and promises from the government, anything to quell…

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    1. Define enemy combatant. Provide examples of who might be deemed as such and why? Enemy combatants are persons detained under the executive order established by former president of the United States, George W. Bush. It also includes the definition of an individual who was part of or supporting Taliban or al Qaeda forces, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United states or its coalition partners. One example of someone who may be deemed as such is a…

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