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    States. Once the initial shock had faded some Americans’ grief or sadness then quickly turned into anger and a demand for the those responsible be brought to justice quickly. Not soon after we had learned that the extreme Islamic terrorist…

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    Osama Bin Laden Case

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    The killing of the Al-Qaeda leader, which is a Radical Islamic Terrorist Group founded in the 1980's by Osama Bin Laden, was a huge justice to the U.S. and other countries. Bin Laden posed a global threat to the countries where Islam is not implemented, he was responsible for the September, 11th attacks back in 2001. He orchestrated it, and had it planned for months, he was planning more attacks on the U.S. after 9/11 as well. (Resource Seven) The terrorist group Al-Qaeda knew they couldn’t…

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    America’s Addiction to Belief The article “Americas Addiction to Belief” is written by an award-winning novelist, journalist, and producer Brian Trent. Brian Trent is a writer of fiction and nonfiction stories which were published in the different magazines such as the Humanist, Boston Literary Magazine and others. The main idea of “America’s Addiction to Belief’ is that nowadays population of America is blindly evolved into “culture of the blogosphere and mass media.” He states in his article…

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    I woke up on a crystal clear morning “time for work” I sighed aloud to make it sound better than it actually was.Some people think it's difficult being a firefighter I honestly have to say it's easy… for me, I can find my way out of things pretty easy. so I arrived early about 6:00 I was ready to sit and do nothing for the entire day. By 7:39 some of my friends had to go deal with some “simple fire” I never quite understood the difference between a major fire; and a small fire they are both…

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    unites states with the purpose of harming the civilians.became a jihadist organization with the greatest power in the Islamic world and was the first to get their anti-Western message across the world, after what happened on September 11, 2011 in the United States. “The Qaeda group was established on the decadence of socialism and communism and that is also growing from the Islamic influence.The part of the idea to create the group to the qaeda was by Osama bin Laden because the western ones…

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    The number of countries from which al Qaeda operates is numerous. Speculations range from a low of thirty countries to having at least some presence in up to one hundred countries. Whether the number is thirty or one hundred, al Qaeda has emerged as one of the most prominent terrorist organizations in the world because of its ability to capitalize on emerging technologies in the communication environment. As the leader of al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden recognized the importance of communication…

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    All movies you watch have similarities whether you notice it or not. Even a war time action movie like Zero Dark Thirty and a dystopian political thriller like V for Vendetta have similarities. All movies use symbolism and a lot of times these symbols are repeated. Themes also go hand in hand with symbolism. Evaluating a movie’s theme and detecting symbolism can help one understand the movie better and uncover underlying messages. Also, analyzing music, color schemes, and other factors such as…

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    likely takes the form of someone who recruits one, two or three other participants.” (Helfstein, 2012). In most instances, the radicalization process is a delicate procedure that is responsible for extremists. The Moghaddam’s model “Staircase to Terrorism” is a great example of how one could fall into being radicalized. This staircase is a six step process that as a person further ascends it they become further confined to the tightening rules of the terrorist mindset. (Lygre, Eid, Larsson &…

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    Al Qaeda (The Base)

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    them different from each other? ISIS and Al Qaeda have the same beliefs, but their targets are different. ISIS wants to create a new “Islamic caliphate”. A caliphate is a very powerful political and religious leader that claims he is the new successor after the last Islamic leader, Muhammad (PBUH). They want to create a unified Muslim area that has extreme Islamic beliefs. (Also known as Sharia Law). This can be frightening because they are the most known and scariest terrorist organizations in…

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    Medieval Romance consists of many characteristics. They mainly consist and can tie into the codes of chivalry. They can contain fairytale like settings, supernatural elements, and people with heroic qualities. In the movie Seal Team Six There are many scenes and reasons that make this a modern medieval romance. The fact that it is about the mission that was put upon a seal team makes it a medieval romance because they have a job or quest they must complete and they will not stop until they are…

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