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    The terror attacks conducted on the USA by Al Qaeda between 1990 and 2001 have had many serious impacts, not only on the USA but on the world as a whole. The Al-Qaeda group regarded their attacks as victorious, as they were damaging to their enemies; the US. For the US, the great loss of lives and safety was detrimental. The terrorism resulted in an ongoing war between Al-Qaeda and the US, which to this day takes many soldiers away from their families and out of their homelands to fight for…

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    Is the use of drones in the target killing of suspected terrorists lawful? According to The Huffington Post, ninety percent of people killed by drones in the last 5 years were innocent civilians (Fang, 2015). Many countries currently possess drones, which they use either for military or civilian use. Also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, drones constitute a technological advancement and are used for many purposes in daily life. In the military, these pilotless aerial vehicles provide military…

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    hundred strikes were deployed. Drone strikes have overwhelmed al-Qaeda and similar militant groups, especially during Obama administration. In recent years, key militant leaders have been killed while also denying terrorist sanctuaries in Pakistan and Yemen. Because drone strikes have been so effective, al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives have quit gathering in large groups and communicating through electronic devices to avoid detection This has led to less communication between important…

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    Water In The Middle East

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    actively facing scarce water sources since ten of the fifteen most water deficient countries are located in the Middle East. A study presented by American Water Works Associated (AWWA), states that Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Syria, and Yemen are some of the many countries that are contrived to cope with the stress of water. Insufficient water management is practiced by governments unintentionally by neglecting the obligation to apprehend the water deficiency. Industries that…

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    Drones Pros And Cons

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    Since the inception of drone usage, they have been used by the military for many tactical, surveillance, and strategic purposes. The use of drones in wars has helped America ever since the first usage in 1995. Drones are an incredible way to locate and track terrorist groups and fight wars off the ground. They have helped the United States locate some of the worst public enemies in the world and annihilate them. The use of predator drones has helped the United States in…

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    I would describe acts of terrorism in the 20th century as mostly attributed to decentralized groups or individuals, motivated by political or religious ideology, offering negotiable terms and using conventional weapons in pursuit of a non-global agenda. Terrorism had not taken center stage as the world had focused on two world conflicts and a subsequent cold war between two world super powers. A series of caliphates in the Middle East had occurred well into the 1920’s where boundaries soon…

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    men and women brains are definitely wired in a fundamentally divergent method. Men often feel they have control or power over women because of society and the way they are raised, men are raised to take care of their loved ones and house whole. In Yemen which is a middle east country, women are not allowed to leave the house without there husband permission. Many say life is not fair but, men and women should have equal honors and opportunity. Sexism is an actual event that occurs throughout our…

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    into many wars with other countries. One of the wars was the war against Afghanistan. The people that destroyed the twin towers on 911 were from a group called Al-qaeda and they were from Afghanistan. America also got into the war of Iraq, Libya, and Yemen. In all of these wars we were looking for justice on Osama Bin Laden, the one that orchestrated the attack of 911. Before America left to get into all these wars they first wanted to upgrade…

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    The Purpose Of Terrorism

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    training and providing logistical support to a number of other radical groups including based in Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, the Russian republic of Chechnya, Libya, The Philippines, Sudan, Syria and Yemen”. (67) The ideology of the terrorism is creating fear, and usually against innocent people, or people who think and act in a different way of any ideology which terrorists believe. The main goal of terrorism is creating changes into the society, but using the violence, and most of the time,…

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    Immigration: The History of Individuals In Hernighan’s Immigrants from Nowhere, it is shown through examples, imagery and pathos that one should not be categorized by their country of origin, but instead be defined by their experiences. First, examples are used to prove the issue of being treated differently based on origin. When the author was at a panel with another Canadian-born writer who had a European last name he was “…peppered with questions about his immigrant…

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