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- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
- in the newspaper, buried among other news. In India we only read about death, sickness, terrorism, crime. Why are we so NEGATIVE? Another question: Why are we, as
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- The Unknown
- official to in such playful language when addressing political issues such as; war and terrorism. This goes to show how higher power can get away saying anything
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- Slang
- risks where it states ?Britain has become a "soft touch" in combating the threat of terrorism, owing to "our loss of cultural self-confidence", it went on "In misplaced
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- United We Stood And Divided We Fall
- it as a war within yourself. Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the threat of terrorism has become a major concern in the United States and to a somewhat
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- Bioterrorism
- to obtain samples of harmful agents, such as anthrax or small pox. Two, An act of this terrorism could occur at any time, any place, and there would be no reaction
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- International Trade
- changes societies. There are some who link the negative aspects of globalization to terrorism. To put a complicated discussion in simple terms, they argue that exploitative
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- Algeria
- decided to rise up and take action against their oppressive government, they made the use of ?terrorism? a means of fighting. The group could easily rationalize ?terrorism?
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- External Intervention In Northern Ireland Affairs
- final time with a true interest in ending the violence, we could well be seeing reports of terrorism on our nightly news broadcast today. To understand how actions
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- Are British Muslims Are Presented In A Negative Context In The ...
- marginalisation of British Muslims? (Abbas, 2005). Portrayed negatively: (Racism, Genre, Terrorism and Security) Edward Said (1978) uses the concept ?Orientalism?
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- Money Laundering
- market. It is worth bringing out the difference between money laundering and the finance of terrorism. Most importantly, the source of finance is different and secondly
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- Barack Obama
- will lead the world to combat the common threats of the 21st century: nuclear weapons and terrorism; climate change and poverty; genocide and disease?(G)? Barack
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- Airplanes And Weapons
- measure to try to discourage hijackers from boarding the plane in a mindset to do acts of terrorism on this plane if they know that there are people trained on the
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- Money Laundering
- given power to impose financial sanctions to any country or nation that provide support to terrorism and to freeze the assets of non-profit organizations, terrorist
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- Ba Weakness And Thread
- to combat the global warming (6) due to climate change through carbon dioxide emission. Terrorism: Because of deaths and disaster from the terrorism nowadays, BA
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- Human Rights And Conflict Prevention
- arising from pressures within and across states. All these including state-sponsored terrorism could increasingly destabilize international relations. The result
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- Federal Aviation Agency
- v Nelson and Smith v Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamhiriya, along with the increase in terrorism made it clear that the FAA needs to change and modify the FSIA
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- Legalization Of Medical Marijuana
- fright against domestic methamphetamine production, heroin distribution or international terrorism, to cite just a few far more worthy priorities.? (CNN.com, 2002)
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- Famine
- strategies for coping with the threat of famine, and the role of warfare and terrorism in creating famine. Modern relief agencies categorize various gradations of
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- The Road To Full Convertibility
- convertibility will require a system of monitoring and deterrence aimed at flows related to terrorism, crime and money laundering. Second, the roadmap to convertibility
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- Investment Of China And India
- ratio indicates the likelihood of credible threats (including coups, domestic violence, and terrorism etc.) to, or changes in, the government in power. Under such