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    Terrorism and anarchism are intrinsic aspects of the novel, and are central to the plot. Verloc is employed by an agency which requires him to orchestrate terrorist activities, and several of the characters deal with terrorism in some way: Verloc's friends are all interested in an anarchistic political revolution, and the police are investigating anarchist motives behind the bombing of Greenwich. The novel was written at a time when terrorist activity was increasing. There had been numerous…

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    August 20, 2009- Scottish Justice Secretary announces that “The Scottish government will allow Al-Megrahi to be released from custody and returned to Libya, because of his failing health.” (Bioterrorism Week, 2011, p.25). August 2, 2010- A group of U.S. Senators investigate rumors Al-Megrahi was released as a part of a deal to allow British Petroleum (BP) to drill off the coast of Libya. May 20, 2012- Ali Al-Megrahi dies in Libya, claiming his innocence. Theories behind the attack of Pan Am…

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    9/11 Hatred

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    9/11: Hatred of the Al-Qaeda People September 11, 2001 proved to be the most fatal terrorist attack on United States soil.This is the day that 5 militants of Al-Qaeda hijacked four planes and chose targets in the United States. This was the most horrific event in the history of the United States happened on 9/11/01. To begin, The planes were taken over by Al-Qaeda. The planes had between 7000-22000 gallons of fuel between the four of them. One of the militants had a knife on board the…

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    Imagine being in a world where any body of any age, sex, religious affiliation or background could carry out their daily activities and live out their days without any biases or discrimination. Imagine setting up a world that has no pre-judgment for our children and future generations. This is the kind of life that acts such as terrorism prevents us from achieving. With every act of terrorism that occurs, a negative picture gets imprinted into the publics minds that will stick for a very long…

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    Border Security Issues

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    Terrorism as it relates to border and transportation security is changing daily as new types of threats present themselves, new ideologies on the part of the terrorist become prevalent and the changing priorities for Emergency Management Officials based on these events. As an example, the days of seeing a would-be terrorist hijacking a plane with explosives strapped around his torso are a thing of the past. However, it is now possible for liquid explosives in the amount that would fill a…

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    My first and second resource was CNN NEWS and History Channel about 9/11.It was a attack in New York on the twin towers by two planes hijacked by two tarriest on September 11,2001 it was a huge fatality people lost their live.People lost their families even some children lost both parents. Even children lost their lives.The time that the attack happened was at Eastern Daylight time.They killed 3,000 people on the ground and killed everyone on both planes.It was a suicied attack on the Trade…

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    The future is here! Drones have evolved to be suited for combat, but the question is, is it ethical to use drones in combat? Does it help the cause or just make the cause worse? Drones being used in combat can change the way we fight. They are being used over sending in our troops, tanks, trucks, and manned aircraft. While we don't risk the lives of our soldiers and spending a lot of tax dollars on expensive equipment and vehicles, we send unmanned drones not risking lives of pilots flying…

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    9/11 Terrorism Effect

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    Terrorism is something that nobody likes.A terrorist is a man or woman who causes acts of terror for some political end. Some things terrorists enjoy doing is bombing events, take people hostage, and take advantage of smaller countries. Terrorist bombing cost families to not know where their loved ones where.rA group of terrorists who go by the name of Al Qaeda did one of the worst attacks ever. They hijacked two airplanes and demolished the Twin towers in New York City on September 11,2001.…

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    Dialawar Torture Effects

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    Dialawar was an Afghan detainee who was beaten,sleep deprived and chained up for 5 unrelenting days until he died. However, it was later discovered that Dilawar had no connection to the rocket attack that he was apprehended for.( No torture,2008). Due to the C.I.A.’s misidentification of who Dilawar was mistaken for his last days were horrible and unjust. Unfortunately, the damage was already done. However, Dilawar was not the only victim of this “torture”. Another man who endured the brutal…

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    The tragic yet eye opening event that will be engraved into the back of many people's minds. September eleventh was not only an act of terror, but was a statement from the organizers, al-Qaeda. The setup was immense and followed about two and a half years of planning, however it all started with an idea from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (better known as KSM). At the beginning of fall, 1999 training for the event started for four of the suicide operators. By the end of the basic training camp in…

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