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Introduction Indonesia is the largest country with the largest Muslim majority in the world. Indonesia which has a strategic geographical location makes it has a large population and diverse ethnic groups, languages and religions. Indonesian people who adhere to Islam based on data from the...
Suicide Bombing
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The 9/11 Memorial When the 9/11 happened, in 2001, I was still a child, only knowing that the whole world is mourning for the victims. So that event left a deep impression on me. Also, because of my major, we had several times talked about...
9/11
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September 11, 2001. That day will be remembered for the rest of the USA life. Terrorists took aboard two planes and actually took over the planes. When they got ahold of the planes they flew them into the Twin Towers in New York City. 3,000...
9/11
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On the 11 of September 2001, a beautiful blue sky was shining above the World Trade Centers in New York City. No one would have guessed that this day would turn into the worse day in American history. On this day the lives of everyone...
9/11
Conspiracy Theory
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September 11, 2001 was a day that changed American history forever. It was a day that anyone old enough to remember will never forget. The most significant terrorist attack on American Soil. The twin towers once stood as the tallest building in the United States....
9/11
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September eleventh of 2001 is a day in history that will be remembered until the end of time. What was first idea to be a monstrosity mishap transformed into a terrible bad dream for our nation, America was enduring an onslaught. On the morning of...
9/11
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Pearl Harbor and 9/11 were two devastating events in US History. Although the events happened 60 years apart, that does not take away the significance of the two. The attacks on Pearl Harbor ultimately entered the United States into World War II; subsequently, 9/11 also...
9/11
American History
Pearl Harbor
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Every American, regardless of race, gender, social status, and ethnic background, remembers exactly what they were doing on the beautiful Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001. Masterminded by Sheikh Mohammed of the multi-national Islamist organization Al Qaeda and claiming the lives of nearly 3,000 Americans,...
9/11
American History
Pearl Harbor
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In the United Kingdom today, no single issue of public concern seems to be as widely and hotly debated as that of terrorism. When people hear of terrorist attacks, they react with horror and disgust (rightfully), however, little discussion ever revolves around whether terrorism can...
Just War Theory
War on Terror
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According to the UNODC’s World Drug Report 2007, the whole capability price of Afghanistan’s 2006 opium harvest accruing to farmers, laboratory proprietors and Afghan traffickers reached about $US3.1 billion. In addition, it’s miles suggested that in 2004, a few four hundred lots of cocaine become...
Drug Trafficking
Organized Crime
War on Terror
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The Easter bombings have left Sri Lanka in a dire state. As is the case with most terror attacks that have occurred in the past, a crisis event of this nature can leave a state with numerous political and economic implications. The central thesis of...
Attack
Suicide Bombing
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Introducition On September 11, 2001 a huge terrorist attacked happened that caused the twin Towers from New York to collapse. There is one major conspiracy about this and is that the president and the U.S government had full awareness that terrorist were starting to talk...
9/11
Conspiracy Theory
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A journalist resource (2017) stated that: ‘During the George W. Bush administration, the CIA employed what it called ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ on detainees around the world. This included waterboarding (simulated drowning), sleep deprivation to the point of hallucination, beatings, sexual humiliation, and threats to hurt...
Security
Torture
War on Terror
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This essay will be focused on the rise of Islamophobia after 9/11 from the time frame 2001 to 2008, as well as analyzing what caused the rise of Islamophobia. The first source that will be examined is an article “How 9/11 changed these Muslim American...
9/11
Islamophobia
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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS and/or ISIL is an extreme violent Islamist group that has severely increased in the last decade throughout the Middle East. This group is also called Da’-ish in Arabic. The rise of this barbaric group...
ISIS
War on Terror
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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, is more commonly known as ISIS. ISIS is an extremist militant group that strictly follows the Salafi writings of Sunni Islam. The group is also commonly known today, as ISIL. ISIL stands for the Islamic State of Iraq...
ISIS
War on Terror
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ISIS: The Violent Organization The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, also known and ISIS, is an organization that is run by groups of violent extremists who wish to change the world. This terrorist organization is led by Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi. In addition, this organization...
ISIS
War on Terror
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ISIS Over the previous century, there have been associations and gatherings who have been framed in different nations to push for an alternate supposition in different nations. The distinctions that are battled by the gatherings and developments incorporate political religious just as social. A huge...
ISIS
War on Terror
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The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) is a terrorist group that deeply and existentially relies on the far-flung belief in the impending apocalypse to promote and sustain its brutal ideology. The group’s fixation on the apocalypse can be...
ISIS
Religious Beliefs
War on Terror