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    of the World Trade Center leading to many injuries. Moreover, in 1995, anti-government militias bombed a government building in Oklahoma City, taking many lives. Also in 1994-5, a rich Japanese cult that had recruited scientists and engineers used sarin gas in the Tokyo subway, poisoning many. During this time, scientists such as Lederberg had already begun to lobby the US government to enhance public health measures and funding, leading to the introduction of programmes mandating the…

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    volatility of the chemical. A chemical is classified as highly volatile if it evaporates and disperses rapidly into the environment and is classified as non-persistent. Some examples of non-persistent chemical agents include: hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sarin (GB), chorine, and phosgene. These agents present an immediate but short-lived threat because they evaporate rapidly after dissemination. Non-persistent agents are easily absorbed across the respiratory tract of an unmasked soldier, with the…

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    The first of these attacks was the Sarin poisoning incident in Matsumuto, a residential community in Japan during 1994. The next incident took place in 1995 on the Tokyo subway system. The “perpetrators” (Fletcher 1) put liquid sarin in packages made to look like bottled drinks onto five cars on three separate subway lines that met at the Kasumigaseki station, where several Japanese…

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    If America and the coalition wish to defeat the Islamic State and re-stabilize Iraq and the Levant, Assad should be funded and the FSA discarded.The continual conflict in Syria is one of the most controversial and misconcepted engagements in the modern era, because of media organizations spreading these truthless allegations and misconceptions. Most westerners view the Syrian Civil War as a fight between an evil regime led by the brutal and malicious Bashar Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy…

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    “Mr. President, it is an honor that you see me as a secretary of state. I may have some political experience, but i am more of a stock rocker in New York City.” said Scar Bryant as he closed his MacBook Air. “Alright, well why don’t you about it and we can resume our talks tonight, I have something confidential I would like to talk to you about. Can we meet at the top of the Four Seasons on 57th Street at 10 tonight?” questioned the president as he told Secret Service to get his car ready.…

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    The US government should not have interfered with Syria because themselves, or their allies could attack back and create a war, for example, president Mr. Trump attacking Syria, it caused a lot of deaths and injuries therefore, Syria could attack back since our government hurt them or Russia could attack back since Syria is one of their allies. When the government gets involved with other countries is usually to prevent an attack or to help an ally, but the latest decision was not a very smart…

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    Quemell Brave Professor Campbell CRTW 201 May 1, 2017 Self-Justification: Attack on Syria! In the opening pages of their book Mistakes Were Made authors Tavris and Aronson note that politicians conspicuously engage in the art of self-justification (3). Politicians rarely admit mistakes they have made in the past and instead opt to find ways to justify their actions. This often presents cases of dissonance whereby politicians seem to be out of touch with reality. One such case is the recent US…

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    Criminals and Terrorist have similarities in the way they plan to commit crimes yet, there poses a distinct difference in the act of motivation. Criminals are usually motivated by greed; whereas, Terrorist are motivated by religious and political ideologies, which encompasses short and long-term goals (Clarke, R.V. & Newman, G. R., 2008). Some of the key components that are considered by Criminals and Terrorist include, the target of choice, the method and tools required to perform the act, and…

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    Syrian War Research Paper

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    Since the beginning of the war in Syria in March 2011, over 400,000 men, women, and children have lost their lives, and millions more have been displaced (Straightforward Answers to Basic Questions About Syria’s War). For many years, Syrians have been begging for a turn from authoritarianism to democracy. In 2011, a group of teenage boys became the spark of a revolution. On February 15, 2011, four boys from the biggest families of Daraa spray painted “Your turn doctor” on their school wall,…

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    A very debate-worthy topic during the Obama administration has been the question of whether or not carbon dioxide is a pollutant. The Obama administration has put together countless efforts to try and make this as clear as possible, with the EPA in 2009 stating that carbon dioxide is indeed a pollution. However, that has done nothing but increased the debate. I am going to try my best to approach this question from both a legal standpoint and from the view of a climate change advocate. So from a…

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