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thing no matter which way it is looked at. Something must be done to stop terrorism. I have come up with a solution that I believe will make both sides happy.
There are plenty of powerful reasons for people to be extreamly angry at Osama bin Laden. He
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, there will always be terrorists who would like to make a change in the policy of the government. And you will always have radicals who will want to take out their anger towards a particular race, religion, or nationality. One of the best ways to stop terrorism
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The media influences what people to think by using manipulative techniques. Manipulative techniques are used in newspaper articles such as "Bush: Give me free rein to KO Saddam." The news media has influenced the way people to think about terrorism
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-spread media,
terrorism would be worthless. The human nature that makes us stop and look at
the horrible traffic accident is another reason why terrorism is effective. Ask
someone 20 years from now what they remember about the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Years of Terror" Southern Poverty Law Center March 5, 1997) Basically anyone that was not acting the way the Klan wanted; they were to be punished by the Klan. The Klan terrorized anyone that wasn't like them. It didn't matter if you were black or white
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Terrorism
Why do people resort to such violent acts as bombing, assassinations, and hi-jacking? How do individuals and organizations justify these acts of terror? These acts can be described as terrorist actions. Terrorism is a growing
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in the Philippines?
5. Reaction of religious sects regarding terrorism.
a. Judaism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
6. What are the most common acts of terrorism
7. Does terrorism work?
8. What is the effect of terrorism
a. world
b. Philippines
9. Does violence stop
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groups attempt to bring about
radical change through terrorism. People are often frustrated with their
position in society. They may in some way feel persecuted or
oppressed because
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Why do people resort to such violent acts as bombing, assassinations, and hi-jacking? How do individuals and organizations justify these acts of terror? These acts can be described as terrorist actions. Terrorism is a growing international problem
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Why do people resort to such violent acts as bombing, assassinations, and hi-jacking? How do individuals and organizations justify these acts of terror. These acts can be described as terrorist actions. Terrorism is an growing international problem
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