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    Al-Qaeda and ISIS are two Islamist multi-national organizations which aims to spread all over the region in order to unify the Muslim world, they believe they represent religion, and use the later to justify their actions. These two Islamic groups have fought war against what they called the non-Islamic population and the west. As much as the two organizations have big similarities from how they both share the Wahhabi ideology, loathe the religious establishment of al-Azhar, involved in…

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    shouldn’t sit back and take what ISIS is doing lightly.So far, the civilians have stayed quiet and lived in their own little worlds, trying to act…

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    According to author Sharon Kelly Heyob in her book titled, The Cult of Isis Among Women in the Graeco-Roman World, she states that, “ in the ancient world, distinctions among representations of individual divine figures are not usually clear-cut.” In her book, she describes a specific example of the notion of hybridization in art by looking at a specific example of what she refers to as the idea of “blurring of boundaries.” Heyob’s specific examples refer to a small bronze group of statues…

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    by terrorists, especially ISIS. ISIS itself stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, which is a terrorist organization and purposefully want to make the middle-east countries as well as all the countries in the world became an Islamic area (Pusaka, 2014). That organization always captured and killed people in order to get the world’s attention and want to make some countries scared of ISIS. In contrast, there was an issue that makes a country angry and attack ISIS, because one of that…

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    ISIS. A term you hear frequently on the news and, well, pretty much everwhere else, too. Do we actually know what ISIS is, or do we just go by what we hear over the news? ISIS stands for the Islamaic State of Iraq and Syria. ISIS is run by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. This group controls the western parts of Iraq, Syria, and some parts in Libya, but not too many. The group was formed in 1999, which pledged to al-Queada and went on to participate in the Iraqi Insurgency. al-Queada was under the…

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    Cyber War: Anonymous vs. ISIS We are now living in an era of technology, or what many call, the “Digital Age”, the reason for this name, is due to the fact that most, if not all, of our current technology is centered around the internet. In this Digital Age, around 3.2 billion people, or 42.4% of the world, uses the internet. The internet is used in many different ways. For instance, one can find almost any information, by simply typing whatever they are looking for into the search bar and…

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    that people have been fighting for decades to eradicate. ISIS is just one of the many extremist organizations that Iraq and many other countries have been trying to dismantle over the course of numerous years. Currently, a fight in Iraq is taking place for the anti-ISIS forces to take over one of the largest cities under the control of the terrorist group. About one million residents of the Mosul fled their city when the influence of ISIS was involuntary thrusted upon them. Thousands of Iraqi…

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    predictions that were made by George Orwell have come true through ISIS. George Orwell’s novel 1984 tries to warn society about the cruel future that will soon come upon us because of our actions of the past. Even in the 21st century, over nearly 60 years after the release of 1984, they’re still several ways in which the novel is still relevant. ISIS has by hacking into facebook and twitter accounts comparing to Oceania and other societies. Both ISIS and Orwell share very close similarities in…

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    Crucible and ISIS is that there is a considerable amount of fear, which causes people to act in ways they normally wouldn’t act. One example of this is that in both situations the arrest rates rose greatly because the people’s fear increased. After ISIS captured major cities in Syria, “the frequency of arrests in the United States accelerated from an average rate of just over one per month… to an average rate of over seven per month ...” (ISIS Cases in the United States). Because ISIS took over…

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    Isis is a terrorists group who is killing incident people to gain land and power to be an empire. Why do they do this to us? Who created it? And what happen to start this. People all over the world wants to know this three questions and more. Read this paper to find out more. Why is isis doing this to us like hurting us and killing us? Some people say they want to grow as an empire and some people say that they kill people if they don't want to be apart of there religion. But what is the the…

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