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    Terrorism and Country

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    TERRORISM THE BIGGEST THREAT TO PAKISTAN Pakistan Faces Various Forms of Terrorism Elections 2013 A Milestone Achieved Saturday‚ June 01‚ 2013   1.    Introduction 2.    History of Terrorism in Pakistan:  An Overview 3.    Pakistan Faces Various Forms of Terrorism a.    Ethnic / Sectarian b.    Nationalist / Separatist c.    Jihadi / Islamist 4.    Causes of Terrorism in Pakistan a.    Augmenting Illiteracy b.    Increasing Social Injustice c.    Swelling Poverty d.  

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    Terrorism and Countries

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    Introduction Today my topic is going to be on Terrorism? Terrorism is defined as political violence in an asymmetrical conflict that is designed to induce terror and psychic fear through the violent victimization and destruction of noncombatant targets. With terrorism comes; violence‚ war‚ discrimination‚ and safety of international security. Today the country is alert of all types of situations involving terrorism. The world needs to know that stepping out of their front door isn’t going to be

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    Martínez-Tápia Dec. 10‚ 2012. Terrorism: Affecting the Civilized With this project‚ I aim to discover the EU’s status in counter terrorism preventions and citizens view of how terrorism has been dealt with in the past. By exploring the different patterns and types of terrorism in the EU‚ the project will provide with an idea of what policy makers have to deal with. According to article 1 of the EU Council’s Framework Decision on combating terrorism of 2002‚ “Terrorism offences are international

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    Effects of Terrorism to a Country Terrorism affects a country in many ways. They affect the economy and the population living in that country. Economical effect Financial Market There is no doubt among economists that wars‚ terrorism and political instability have a significant negative effects on the economies in which they take place. Recent economic literature investigates both the consequences of political violence and the mechanisms that transform this violence into economic damage. The

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    How to Help Our Country

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    HOW TO HELP OUR COUNTRY By Ramon J. Farolan Philippine Daily Inquirer Sunday‚ 31 July 2005     There’s a booklet making the rounds in Metro Manila ‚that every Filipino who loves his country should get hold of and read‚ and hopefully put the points it raises into practice ‚in order to help our nation. It doesn’t dwell on a shift to a parliamentary form of government or a federal system ‚which are politicians are so fond of talking about as the answer tour problems‚ or as a way of providing a

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    world‚ keep in touch with our friends‚ and make our work easier. It would seem that the benefits would far outweigh any problems. Serious problems‚ however‚ can occur to Internet users when they use the Internet far too much. Evidence shows that excessive Internet use can damage people’s intelligence‚ hinder relations and cause depression‚ and can impose on people a virtual world or an altered sense of reality. Empirical evidence shows that excessive Internet use damages our intelligence. According

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    Terrorism is “The use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal” (merriam-webster.com). Terrorist attacks obtain international attention by targeting specific locations which demonstrate their disagreement on distinct situations both social and political. This acts kill innocent civilians in the pursuit of political or ideological goals. (terrorism-research.com) The first terrorist attack ever reported took place in the 14th century by the

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    Prejudices Affecting Our Society In our society‚ we are able to witness how our prejudices can affect the way people live. At times‚ there are people who come forward and confront the injustice in our lives and try helping the victims. However‚ there are numerous occasions were we fail to confront the prejudice‚ and take no notice of the consequences that may result; this is evident in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird where the numerous prejudices and injustices heaped upon various characters brings

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    Our Country Today

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    The United States is in a time of turmoil‚ as anyone can undoubtedly see. The economy is down. We are still in a war in the Middle East. The country is no longer the best country in the world‚ as it once was. However‚ the biggest problem facing the United States is the education system. As recent studies have shown‚ America lags far behind the global leaders in education‚ even while maintaining the highest amount of spending. The heart of the education problem lies in the standardized system. As

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    Crime in Our Country

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    On 9 February 2007‚ South African President Thabo Mbeki acknowledged in his eighth annual State of the Nation speech that his government needed to work harder to combat the ‘ugly and repulsive’ scourge of violent crime. Mbeki‚ under pressure after recently saying that he did not think crime was a major problem‚ promised to increase police numbers‚ improve intelligence and forensic data‚ and reduce court backlogs. Mbeki’s recognition that violent crime was a problem came as a surprise to many critics

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