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United States Government Technological Advances
1,431 words
After viewing Enemy of the State, one can not help
but feel vulnerable to the technological advances
of our government. However, most Americans find it
difficult to believe that they are being watched
by agents of the United States government. When
Americans do accept that their privacy is being
invaded, they assume that only the United States
government, or rich and powerful companies are
responsible, yet with todays technology your next
door neighbor could be listening. Americans
believe that ...
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Occupied Territories Middle East
2,032 words
... greater attention to Canadian relations with
the Middle East than in 1985. However, in our
view, the coverage remained episodic in nature and
did not reflect a new concern to inform readers
about a range of Canadian relations with the
countries of the region and Canadian policy with
respect to the central issue of an Arab-Israeli
reconciliation. The press's preoccupation with the
Canadian dimension was principally a product of
highly controversial statements by Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney ...
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Propaganda In Northern Ireland
1,706 words
Throughout the history of civilized societies and
governments in the world propaganda has played a
large part in their affairs. "Propaganda is the
deliberative and systematic attempt to shape
perceptions, manipulate cognition's, and direct
behavior to achieve a response that furthers the
desired intent of the propagandist" (ODonnell and
Jowett, 53). Propagandas purpose is "weighted in
favor of the propagandist and not necessarily in
the best interest of the receiver" (ODonnell and
Jowett, 53). A...
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Latin American Countries Political And Social
1,116 words
Present Political Problems of Three Latin American
Countries: Latin American countries have
experienced different trajectories, which have
made their political transitions very unique, and
have also influenced and contributed to the
present political problems of each particular
country. As a result of these problems, most of
Latin American countries' political and social
stability are now in great disorder. Three
interesting cases worth exploring are the ones of
Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. ...
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Abortion Clinics Hundred Years
1,210 words
... uns is not the answer to solving school
violence. Large inner city schools have metal
detectors at the doors but sometimes that doesn't
stop all the potentially harmful objects from
entering the school. It is a step in the right
direction but not all schools need them so
desperately or can't afford them. For now, we need
to try to deal with it as it comes and maybe
educate the teachers on what to do in different
types of terrorist attacks. Attacks on abortion
clinics are terroristic too. I a...
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Rest Of The World Saudi Arabia
1,430 words
Topic - The use of United States military action
against Iraq. (con) (rebuttal) Main purpose- To
persuade my audience that Military action against
Iraq is necessary to maintain international
stability. Specific Purpose - To persuade my
audience that bombing Iraq would send a strong
message to terrorist nations to stop their
activities. Use the movie "Seige" as an example to
illustrate the possibilities of terrorist
activities in the future. Tell how the movie
portrayed Arabs. Show similarities b...
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Freedom Of Speech Code Of Ethics
1,312 words
The United States of America is a special nation,
with a manifest destiny to become the protectors
of the free world. And so the ironic battle begins
here as we began to realize that the free world is
in a paradox of itself. As protectors, this
ideological thinking has grown into a foreign
policy, and freedom is no longer just a gift but
instead every humans right and a moral of society.
Since 1776, when America had declared freedom its
almost as if freedom became a never-ending battle
to fight ...
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Osama Bin Laden World Trade Center
3,451 words
Preceding the terrible events on September 11 th,
2001, the American Secret Services have made many
mistakes in regard to the possibility of
preventing 9 - 11. The Secret Services, mainly the
CIA and the FBI, have made a great lot of
mistakes. After an initial meeting in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, where eight terrorists met, the
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) let go of them
after their meeting, assuming it was unimportant.
After the attack on the USS Cole in 2000 they
changed their minds, now co...
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Analysis Of Current American Foreign Policy
1,542 words
In the aftermath of the recent September 11
attacks, the ordinary Americans continue to ask
why it happened, they still ask themselves this
question why there is so much hatred towards their
beloved America? Their America -the land of
liberty and opportunities. Their home which has
been so hospitable to so many immigrants, sharing
their freedom and the goodness of the American way
of life. But the American people ought to know
that it is not them but their foreign policies
that are so hated. The...
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Stereotypes And Racism In American History X Today
959 words
Both in American History X and in our current
situation there are many related issues that tie
into racism and stereotyping. The people in these
situations enact hate crimes when they have been
directly effected by other acts of violence. Thus,
falsely assuming that an entire group is
responsible for an individuals actions, leads to
stereotyping. These assumptions result in
negativity and hate crimes that are nothing but
harmful and destructive. The act of seeking out
revenge by harming an entir...
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U S News Dec 1999
538 words
From 1994 - 1996 there was a war in Chechnya. War
has erupted again recently between Chechnya and
its neighboring republic of Ingushetia. The border
has been closed since an air raid on a marketplace
in the Chechen capital of Grozny triggered a serge
of terrified civilians. The Russian goal is to
keep the Chechnya from going to Ingushetia which
is the safer side of the war. And they also want
to keep people thinking that theyre winning this
war. Caryl, Christian. Reality is Virtuality
Horrible. ...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
515 words
The American Civil Liberties Union warns that the
Patriot Act, together with the actions of
government under the act, threaten civil liberties
in various ways. One, the act is said to include
domestic terrorism in the expanded scope of
terrorism laws, thus subjecting political
organizations to surveillance, wiretapping,
harassment, and criminal action for political
advocacy (1). The act is also said to expand
federal ability to conduct private searches with
minimal judicial oversight, allows FBI...
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Pope John Paul Ii U S Government
1,770 words
I. The conflict between the East and the West. II.
The Second Gulf War. 1. Terrorism is the problem
of the century: a. Christianity and Islam world;
b. the beginning of the War on Terror. 2. Causes
of the Iraq War: a. proponents and opponents
points of view; b. Iraq's disarmament; c. when
diplomacy has railed. 3. After-effects of the war:
a. an attempt to establish a democratic state; b.
the real aim of the war; c. great losses; d.
opposition to the war across the world. III. The
end of the war:...
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U S Government Terrorist Threat
806 words
Why We Should Hunt Terrorist in Pakistan Pakistan
and Al-Qa " ida (International Islamic Front for
Jihad Against the Jews and Crusaders) became one
of the most worrying issues of the day. As far as
struggle with terrorism is the matter of primary
importance, more and more often Americans start
coming to conclusion that the U. S. should enter
Pakistan and pursue Al-Qa " ida. So, why should
the U. S. government do it? The necessity of
entering Pakistan seems to be obvious. Logically,
if there is n...
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Al Qaeda Iraq War
2,639 words
... a novel doctrine asserted by Ashcroft, were
held in secret. Since it is official policy not to
deport terrorism suspects, it is unclear what
legitimate anti-terror purpose these secret
hearings serve. President Bush often complains
about Democratic obstructionism, but the truth is
that he has made considerable progress, if thats
the right word, toward the goal of stocking the
federal courts with conservative ideologues. The
Senate has confirmed two hundred and one of his
judicial nominees, m...
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International Terrorism Great Britain
760 words
Summary Response The article Among the Lost:
Illusions of Immortality by James Atlas, was
published in New York Times newspaper on October
7, 2001, while there was still much confusion
about what forces mightve stood behind those
horrible acts of terrorism, that took place in
United States on September 9, 2001. At that time,
emotions played big part in how American public
reacted to these events. Jams Atlas understanding
of what happened on that day, expressed in his
article, is not the exceptio...
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Danger Of Terrorism Terrorist Acts People
448 words
The Danger of Terrorism Terrorist attack on the
World Trade Center in New York City was a tragic
event taking away lives of thousands people. The
marvel of New Yorks architecture, the highest
building in the city was destroyed. The world was
in panic and in absolute helplessness for several
weeks after the event. Whole country was shocked
after realizing that it is possible for something
like this to happen. This event was of a great
importance and had influenced peoples perception
of the world ...
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World Trade Center Human Conduct
765 words
Justice of America The Greek philosopher Plato
thought that there were four virtues: wisdom,
courage, temperance, and justice. The most
important of these is wisdom, which is knowledge
of that which is truly good. People who have
wisdom and, as a result, know what is truly good
will tend to do what is right. These people will
act in their own true interest and be in harmony
with themselves. This harmony is the basis of all
justice. People who have justice, in Plato's view,
will tend to have othe...
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Chiang Kai Shek Physical Appearance
1,514 words
In Mans Fate, Andre Malraux examines the
compelling forces that lead individuals to join a
greater cause. Forced into a life of contempt,
Chen portrays the man of action in the early
phases of the Chinese Revolution. He dedicates
himself to the communist cause. It is something
greater than himself, a phenomenal concept that he
has fused into. It is something for which he will
give his life. How did this devotion come about? A
combination of his personality, his interior life,
as well as society'...
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Yasser Arafat Yitzhak Rabin
668 words
Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat The Middle East,
once an area of severe fighting and active
terrorism, is now free of violence due to the
actions of one man, Yasser Arafat. Yasser Arafat
has helped create a place where the Palestine and
Israeli people can live together. This peaceful
environment did not come easily though. It took
years of work and controversy for Yasser to make
the two Arab nations live peacefully together.
Through Yasser Arafat's successful leadership
qualities, the once warr...
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