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    guilty on 30 counts in connection with the bombing; 17 of those charges carried the possibility of the death penalty.(Boston Marathon bombing ) The manhunt The Boston Marathon Bombing is meaningful to our history because it is an act of terrorism done on americans soil by an islamic terrorist . The two brothers Tamerlan…

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    the Islamic Fundamentalism as a terrorist. Some people even portrayed Muslims as violent fanatics and the Islamic society is a huge camp of terrorists. However, this is not the truth. Everything has two sides. The Islamic society is not full of terrorism and the Muslim is not as extreme as that in Western opinion. In both movie and book show not only the negative side of the fundamentalism in Islamic society and also the positive side of that.…

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    Argumentative Essay Should we the people allow the government to video very populated areas? Should we give up some of our privacy to protect a great amount of people? The answer is yes. Security cameras can see what sometimes we don't see. They help in many different cases, they can be very useful for everyday crime. Like drug dealings, robberies, and even kidnappings or abductions. Cameras also help with terrorist attacks which is becoming a very serious topic in america. We can use these…

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    People are dying. Shattered glasses, lifeless eyes, desperate crowds - these are the images seen by millions suffering in Syria, Sudan, Burma, Colombia, and a dozen other conflict zones around the world. Ironically enough, although we claim ourselves as a generous and supportive nation, all we have been doing is smashing our door at those who were desperately fleeing for their lives. More refugees should be accepted into Canada because they need our help and they do not cause us any problems.…

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    Terrorism Response Essay

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    Terrorist attacks are used to create fear, panic, death and chaos in a community, city, state or country. Terrorists may do this for any number of reasons such as political, religious or environmental causes. First responders must be prepared to counter and respond to any number of different attacks including; bombings, shootings, explosive devices and cyber-attacks. First responders need to have situational awareness, gather intelligence, plan, train, and have the necessary equipment to be…

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    War Is Wrong Essay

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    Although some may believe that the world is becoming progressively less dangerous, they are wrong due to historical, economic and ethical reasons. If you look at demographics for war and terrorism, along with the crime rate in nations across the world, it is clear that humanity is at its most violent in years. Nations across the world are pending more on nuclear weapons and other military action. With as many moral and religious differences that are globally prominent, seemingly peaceful…

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    What are the effects of religious beliefs (if any) on warfare practice Religion has existed since the beginning of time. Religion means a set of beliefs concerning the cause of nature and the purpose of the universe; War means the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations, it is characterized by extreme aggression, destruction, and usually a lot of deaths. Religion does have effects on the warfare practices. The effects may depend on different things. For…

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    Afghanistan and launched an operation to completely wipe out those responsible for the terrorist attacks. b. The state of emergency & the state of exception. The state of exception over time has come to mean the response of a state when it is confronted by a corporeal threat and responds in a manner that would not otherwise be acceptable or reasonable in normal times. The emergency that the state confronted with is considered threatening…

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    Anonymous Research Paper

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    Who are those that form Anonymous? This name entered into people's consciousness for several years now on and has been circulated all over the news lately after international hackers group Anonymous declared war on the Islamic state after the attacks in Paris. The word “Anonymous” is associated with the international group formed of hackers and activists and their name has become synonymous with cyber-attacks and protests. They have no legal organization, no party or NGO, or even meet…

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    (FBI) for making statements to co-workers that advocated he had radical, violent intentions. He was later cleared of any terrorist suspicion after ten months of being under surveillance. He apparently called 911 and pledged his allegiance to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and he mentioned the Boston bombers at time of the shooting. He was a suspected ISIS sympathizer to their ideology know to the…

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