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    abused and killed more Chechens. Militants, on the other hand, killed 54 people when they launched five suicide bomb attacks on Russian security…

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    The group is now believed to be operating in Iraq. The Abu Nidal Organization opposes to any form of compromise or negotiation with Israel, and it wants the state of Israel to be eliminated. It is known as one of the most uncompromising Palestinian militant groups. The group carried out a major attack in the Rome and Vienna airports in 1985. The group sent in seven terrorists into the airports with assault rifles and hand grenades. 19 civilians were killed and over a hundred others were…

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    Women are portrayed as people that are meant to cook, wash and take care of children in Pakistan. In Pakistan a female could only go outside with a related male accompanying them. A female was half a witness at court. There are arranged marriages in Pakistan. Women were controlled by men. Malala is a girl who spoke against the Taliban. She wanted education for girls. She was named after Malalai. Malalai was a woman that inspired the Afghan army to defeat the British. Benazir Bhutto was the first…

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    political and social justices. On the other hand, Du Bois voiced out against Washington, strongly standing by militant integration, expressing the need for political and social equality as…

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    promote change. More specifically, it will focus on comparing the women’s suffrage movements in the United States and Great Britain during the beginning of the twentieth century. Originally the tactics used by the British suffragettes were much more militant than those of the American suffragists, but Alice Paul brought back some of these tactics to the United States. Despite this, the American…

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    ISIS Research Paper

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is a terrorist organization consisting of more than 30,000 people. ISIS has been an ongoing problem for over 10 years. ISIS began in 2004 as al Qaeda in Iraq, before rebranding as ISIS two years later. This organization is headed by Iraq-born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badry, who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. ISIS has conquered Mosul, which is located in northern Iraq. ISIS makes a portion of…

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    Bombing Of Panthers Essay

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    Police raids and the secret efforts of the FBI counterintelligence program added to the tendency of Panther leaders suspecting the reasons of black militants who didn’t completely agree with the party's strategy or strategies. The FBI launched its COINTELPRO operations designed to stop "a coalition of militant black nationalist groups" and the rise of a "black messiah" "who might unify and electrify this violence-prone elements,” by doing this they were targeting the Panthers. “COINTELPRO up to…

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    powerful feudal lords second only to the shogun. During the Sengoku period, the Onin no Ran, a conflict between shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa and his brother Ashikaga Yoshimi, had rendered the shogunate a bystander to the pending warfare between the militant abundant daimyos that sought power. The most prominent daimyos included Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, Imagawa Yoshimoto, Tokugawa Ieyasu and the famed Oda Nobunaga; all made historical impacts during the Sengoku…

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    Depression In Military

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    war. The article by Duncan Shields (2015) depicts the progression of depression in Canadian veterans. He infers that their depression worsens because the male soldiers are brainwashed into thinking that silence of internal struggles is manly. The militants are taught that a masculine quality such as emotional suppression is crucial to in field combat (Shields, 2015). However, when the military men return home they may be ridiculed for discussing their feeling of depression. These men are…

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    on the European landscape. The Roman Catholic Church no longer had influence over the entirety of Europe, allowing new movements influenced by the reformation to emerge. The most influential of these movements were the Calvinism, Anglicanism and militant reformed Catholicism. During the period of the reformation, war and rebellion were commonplace in Europe. Of the aforementioned movements, Calvinism most encouraged war and rebellion. Like Lutheranism, Austine heavily influenced Calvinism.…

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