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    April 15, 2013 was a surprise to approximately everyone in the U.S. No one would have imaging that on this day two bombs would go off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three spectators and injuring more than 200. Soon following the bombing President Barack Obama composed a press report assuring that those guilty will be seized and punished. On April 18th FBI special Agent Rick Deslauriers released photos and video of two individuals, with back packs. This release did not only…

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    September 11, 2001 was a very devastating day in U.S. history due to the attack on the Twin Towers located in New York, NY and the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. 19 Islam 's who were associated with the terrorist group al-Qaeda, which was led by Osama Bin Laden and a few others, hijacked the plane shortly after takeoff in hopes to carry out the suicide attacks and terrorism performed that day in the United States. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, terrorism is “the unlawful use or…

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    Battle Of Yarmouk Essay

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    The Battle of Yarmouk The Byzantines leadership by all accounts should have won the battle at Yarmouk in 636. Nevertheless, due to failed leadership, lack of knowledge of the enemy, and poor logistics the Byzantines were defeated by the Arab Muslims with a force much smaller but smarter than the Byzantines. Define the Subject The “Battle of Yarmouk” was a battle fought in Syria, in 636 AD, along the Yarmouk River in the Yarmouk valley, about 40 miles southeast of the Golan Heights. The…

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    Throughout time, women have encountered massive discrimination from a shortage of lawful rights and extremely small independence from men. In many modern countries such as Syria, Yemen, North Korea, and many more, women are still perceived as less than fully human. The United States has been fighting for women’s rights since the 19th century, but the results have always revealed men as the masculine and dominant ones. One can see the lack of power for women constantly appearing in literature,…

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    Article #1: Sinha, G. Alex. "NSA surveillance since 9/11 and the human right to privacy." Loyola Law ReviewWinter 2013: 861+. Academic OneFile. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. Summary: Alex Sinha is a Law Clerk for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. He used to be a research assistant for professor Smita Narula. Sinha has experience in the law and has been very open to sharing his thoughts on the NSA. Sinha’s is very against the NSA. His reason, the NSA is intruding on the…

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    Currently, the POTUS set out an executive order on the temporary ban of citizens from, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, and Libya from traveling into the United States (White House Government, January 27, 2017). Many people have had many issues with this ban. Due to the fact that the United States have many mixed races, and religions. “Freedom of religion”…

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    Nuclear weapons have been in the world’s possession since 1945, almost 70 years ago. In those 70 years, nuclear bombs were launched twice at the same target—Japan—by the same attacker—the United States. For being used so little times, is it really worth keeping these arms, especially taking in the costs? How do the nuclear deterrence finances affect countries with nuclear weapons? Considering the lack of use for the defenses, it is economically unwise to continue funding the production of…

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    Muslim Argumentative Essay

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    Robel Haile Professor Jay Shearer English 070 08/02/2017 Muslim The word I chose to write my argumentative essay is “Muslim.” It means a person who follows the religion of Islam. Islam began in Mecca and Media at the start of seventh century. According to history of Islam-Wikipedia, The Prophet Muhammad introduced Islam in 610 A.D. after receiving what he maintained to be “divine revelations.” Muhammad imposed the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam. However, Muslim is used differently in…

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    Thesis Of Bias

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    The Basis of Bias Imagine this scenario. A boss at a big company has to hire a new employee. There are two different resumes in front of them. The first one is for a young girl named Michelle and the other is for an older gentleman named Michael. That boss will do his best to pick the most experienced but bias will most likely come into play. If he has a bias against older people he will pick Michelle or if he has a bias against women he will chose Michael. There are many different types of bias…

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    Essay On Fatwa Osama

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    A Fatwa. A fatwa is an Islamic ruling, which most of the Muslims careful follow and respect. A Fatwa issued by Obama Bin Laden in February 1993 which it illustrated that he himself and his fellow brothers were declaring war to the Americans additionally, printed by an Arabic newspaper in London. The declaration of the war was endured because Osama believed that all Americans have been against God. He and his followers were determined to change that by putting and preparing themselves through…

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