Terrorism Act 2000

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    NSA warrantless surveillance controversy Introduction The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns with the surveillance of people within the United States. It all started while the collection of allegedly foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) was going on as part of the war on terror. The National Security Agency is one of America's largest intelligence organizations. It is similar to the FBI and CIA. It specializes in codebreaking and code making, and…

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    necessarily approve of. Under free riding, other nations benefit from the unilateral actions of the United States. Eventually I believe unilateral solutions will eventually turn into a multilateral one, especially when dealing with security and fighting terrorism. Because of tighter security measures the U.S. has implemented since 9/11, it has been more difficult for terrorists to conduct terrorist activities within our borders so they seek other alternatives and plan terrorist events in…

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    Fourteen years after the devastating tragedy of 9/11, the nation realizes the weakness of the national security and how the United States could have possibly prevented all of the terrorist attacks if they had efficient airport security protocols. After the attack people were trying to find ways to improve security to prevent another in-flight terrorist attack. All the aspects of airport security back in 2001 were extremely ineffective and could easily be taken advantage of again. By creating…

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    Ishmael Beah's Violence

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    Appalling acts of violence continue to be the key method for military leaders to gain prominence in society. This is especially effective against those with malleable minds, more specifically children. Specifically, in A Long Way Gone, author Ishmael Beah’s Lieutenant uses murder, abuse, and drugs in order to get Beah to depend on him. Unfortunately, the issue of child soldiers has lost significance in the world today, and because of this a new leader began to rise, Joseph Kony. Kony is the…

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    First Responders

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    First responders face many safety risks when it comes to international terrorist attacks. The reality of the situation is that terrorist acts on US soil are not common, but it is extremely important to know how to respond to these situations. The risks that first responders take are not only physical, but also mental. When first responders respond to an international terrorist attack they put themselves at risk, and some these risks they are not even aware of. First responders face many…

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    nation as a cold, cutting edge spreader of death because the fact is hundreds of innocent lives are lost due to such drone strikes. Drone strikes may behead terrorist associations; however they don't take care of our fear based autocrat issue of terrorism. Actually, drone utilization may stretch it. Problem: Drones constrain the extension and size of military activity. Since the 9/11 assaults, the primary dangers to US security are decentralized fear systems working in nations around the…

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    faced with many important and pressing issues. As your president, I will work hard to solve them. I believe that the five most important issues facing our country today is immigration, gun control, terrorism, education, and health care. I believe the most important issue in America today is terrorism. America faces a multitude of detrimental threats from terrorist groups all over the world, including the middle east. The middle east is home to some of the most threatening and dangerous…

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    enemy, fuels the never-ending excuse to monitor innocent people’s lives. Just like anything else in life an excessive amount of anything is harmful. In this case our government is delving too far into innocent people’s personnel life in search of ‘terrorism’. In our country’s panicked state, the pressure the Government must feel to protect is great and understandable, evident, and understandable.…

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    world and create awareness. Media can also create issues by creating negative stereotypes on a group of people that then creates a hostile environment for that group of people. What I mean is if we see a negative stereotype on a group of people we will act more defensive towards that group of people. An example that seems to be constantly brought up in recent media is the stereotype of Muslims. As of late there have been an abundant amount of mass shootings and terror attacks by radical…

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    On the 12 of November 2015, a horrific terrorist attack destructed Beirut, Lebanon, killing 43 civilians and over 239 wounded. A would-be suicide bomber, who survived the attack told investigators that he was an ISIS recruit who himself, and three others had arrives in Lebanon 2 days prior to the attack; the three other bombers were killed in the explosion. The explosions were within 150 meters of each other, and five minutes apart from one another leaving shattered glass, blood and chaos all…

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