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    The Al-Qaeda Organization

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    of the Al-Qaeda organization were Osama bin Laden (killed 2011) and the "Blind Sheikh" Omar Abdel-Rahman who was leading recruiter in the New York area and is currently held in a US prison. The mujahideen was made up from native Afghans as well as Islamic militants and brought together a number of different groups that would not normally been seen working together; groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, Maktab al-Khidamat, and the US Central Intelligence Agency. They are successful in out lasting…

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    The Dodd-Frank act has defined the American financial system since 2010. The law was passed by Congress in order to increase accountability and regulation for banks, financial intermediaries, and market exchanges. The bill has been highly disputed across the United States, with critics saying the law either goes too far or doesn’t go far enough. Many deadlines for implementation of additional parts of the law have been missed (Liu) and as of recently a repeal bill has been passed through…

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    HDFC Regalia First Credit Card HDFC Regalia Credit Card is a card offered by HDFC bank. The card comes with special privileges and benefits. The card also offers the feature of reward points on all card transactions. These points when accumulated can be used to purchase gifts and other items. Why HDFC There are plenty of banks in the market that offer credit card facilities. What makes HDFC unique is the fact that it is the second largest private bank in the country. It has a network of…

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    J & K Bank Case Study

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    provide better services. Every branch is fully furnished with chairs and tables and other accessories. Bank has also installed modern banking machines like passbook update machine, waiting ticket machine and check drop machine. Now J&K Bank ltd is expanding its branch network by opening 122 new business units and 179 ATMs in the state of J&K to increase banking infrastructure…

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    State Bank Case Study

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    3. Expansion and Creation of Financial Institutions: The State bank as the banker of the banks expand the banking sector and improve its currency and credit system over the time. Pakistan is a big country with huge population to meet the needs to such a large population. The State Bank pave the way for more financial institutions to provide financial products to every Pakistan. State Bank not only strengthens the financial institution in urban areas but also try to provide credit facilities in…

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    On May 2, 2011 a team of U.S. Navy Seals invaded a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where they found and killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. Since then People have condemned the invasion saying it was not moral for the Americans to go under cover and perform this secret act of retaliation to violence. This act of violence is morally permissible and can be proven through natural law theory and utilitarianism. It started back in 1993 with several bombings throughout the years on U.S. military…

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    Aq Attack Case Study

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    CHAPTER FOUR: AQ’S CURRENT PLANS AND THEATRES OF OPERATION This chapter explores the current plans of AQ. To this end, it argues that the organisation might be planning to use either AQ in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) or al Nusra to carry out a terror attack in the West. With the increased movement of youthful fighters from the West to Syria and Iraq, it is highly likely that these could be part of the AQ plan to launch an attack in the West. The chapter also explores the theatres of operation…

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    As Ramadan comes to an end, many Islam believers will end the month long fasting with the celebration of Eid- ul-fitr (EID). The Eid al-Fitr (the Feast of Fast-Breaking) is also known as the Eid as-Saghir (the Lesser Eid), and comes first in the Islamic calendar. Eid falls on the first three days after Ramadan (Noakes, Greg). Eid-ul-fitr “One of the most important holidays of the Muslim calendar lasts for three days. It is a festival of victory and faith, time for relaxation, of hope renewed,…

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    organization of Al-qaeda wasn’t just Islamic believers but civilians in different countries around the world, reports PBS Socal FRONTLINE.…

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    Al Qaeda Essay

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    opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988” (Dictionary.com). “In approximately 1989, bin Laden and co-defendant Muhammad, Alef founded “Al Qaeda,” an international terrorist group. This group was dedicated to opposing non- Islamic government with force and violence. One of the principal goals of AL Qaeda was to dive the United States armed forces out of Saudi Arabia and Somalia by violence”(Al Qaeda). Bin Laden, the founder of Al Qaeda was a very cruel man that only…

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