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    Little did the citizens of San Francisco know, every movement they made, was recorded by The Department of Homeland Security. In Little Brother by Cory Doctorow writes a fictional story about the terrorist attacks on the city of San Francisco. Post the attacks, The Department Homeland of Security heavily enforces setting up high tech cameras, restricted internet access, and extensive surveillance of citizens. After pinpointing a seventeen year old boy named Marcus to the attacks, The DHS…

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    The Impact of the “Screaming Eagles” in WWII The “Screaming Eagles” is a nickname given to the 101st airborne because of the patches they wear on their shoulders depicting an eagle. The 101st was one of the most prolific and accomplished divisions of the army throughout the span of World War II. The 101st airborne played a pivotal role in the success of the Allied defeat of the Axis Powers. However, the success of the 101st came at a heavy price with over 14,000 casualties in just that division.…

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    Terrorism Action Plan

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    There are many different outcomes of terrorist incidents that we have covered throughout this course. Some of the obvious ones include; structural damage, loss of life, economic impact, and fear throughout the community. However, one of the less obvious outcomes of a terrorist incident is the difficulty in planning for, responding to, and managing the complexity of a terrorist incident. If a terrorist incident occurs and the community is not prepared, there will be a need for developing an…

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    Book Summary: Sweatshop

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    SweatShop Summary Joseph Stallin said, “The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is statistic.” When it comes to one man it is sad and depressing, but when it comes to millions of people, it’s hard to not forget. Such as 9/11 attack, and the France attack that happen 11/13/15. A lot of people have died at a sweatshop in New York in the 20th century. Many good people have been in bad things at the wrong times. A sweatshop was burned down and killed many workers in the 1900’s.…

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    Psychological Perspectives of Lone Wolf Terrorism The psychological perspective of lone wolf terrorism generates the characteristics of the terrorist, focusing on its demographic characteristics by understanding terrorists’ age, gender, social status, and education level. In the research statistic, the general characteristics of terrorists are mostly male, young people, high education background, good foreign language ability, and even high social status. Moreover, numbers of characteristics…

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    Today, May 6th, we remember the devastating tragedy from over half a century ago. It has been almost 80 years since the Nazi propaganda aircraft, the Hindenburg Zeppelin, burned and crashed taking several lives on its way down. This day, every year we remember the lives lost and the death of the largest and most magnificent aircraft ever constructed. The Hindenburg, a Nazi propaganda mission, was constructed from 1931-1936 in Germany. It completed hundreds of successful missions without…

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    1) What is autobiographical memory? What does it mean to say that it includes both episodic and semantic components? Autobiographical memories are memories from life experiences that are collected throughout time. It is consisted of both episodic which are specific events that had occurred within people’s lives and semantic memories are the actual facts related to the specific events. 6) Why did Brown and Kulik call memory for public, emotional events, like the assassination of President…

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    have similar themes. In both movies the similar theme between the two are the men who put their lives on the line in order to protect their country. In American Sniper, Chris Kyle joined the military after seeing the Twin Towers being bombed on September 11, 2001. In this movie, Kyle is a sniper who is ordered to shoot anyone who may be in pursuit to hurt American soldiers. In 12 Strong there is a team of men being deployed to Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. These men are going on the front…

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    “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” by Mohsin Hamid is the incredible chronicle of a young Pakistani man’s experience in America during the height of the fear of terrorism. This was not only a time of evolving ideals in the American nationalist consciousness but it was also a catalyst for changing ideas around the globe, especially within and towards the Middle-East. “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” is the story of Changez’s struggle with change, and his decision whether to embrace it or to stick to…

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    What does one think of when the name Titanic is said? That it was one of perhaps the most tragic events to have ever occurred on the sea? What is certain however is that it is one of the most remembered historical events to have ever occurred on the ocean and it is possible that the words “criminal negligence” come to one’s mind however, people look at it most have no idea of the true reasons the Titanic sank and that is why several people over the years have delved into the mystery of what sank…

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