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    Terrorism and Food Insecurity

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    Causes: i) Non-Democratic Set-Up: ii) Improper Government Set-Up  iii) Absence Of Law And Failure Of Law Enforcement Agencies: iv) Influx Of Refugees‚ Weaponisation And Talbanisation: c) Religious Causes: i) Role Of Madrassahs: ii) Religious Intolerance: 2. External Causes a) Afghan War: 1979 b) Iranian Revolution: c) War On Terrorism: 9/11 • Factors Boosting Terrorism: a) Anti-Terrorism Campaign And Drone Strikes: b) Negligence Of Government: c) Persecution Of Innocent Muslims In Kashmir

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    How To Reduce Hate Crimes

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    What brings us together under one belief‚ may also divide us under extremism. Religious diversity has been the cause of war‚ hate‚ and crime all throughout history. Nothing brings people together like sharing mutual passion for what they believe in. Similarly‚ it can tear even the strongest nations apart. At a time when most of us like to believe we are more tolerant than generations before‚ hate crimes and religious related incidents are actually on the rise in many places. This hate is often

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    Mariama Ba Woman

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    Oppression based on race‚ religion‚ and gender‚ and caused by fundamentalism and extremism‚ exists everywhere today. Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter and Nawal El Saadawi’s Woman at Point Zero focus on the oppression and subsequent suffering of women by mainstream patriarchy. People respond to adversity in a multitude of ways‚ including further hostility and moderate protest. Woman at Point Zero’s Firdaus exemplifies the former method‚ while So Long a Letter’s Ramatoulaye elucidates the latter‚ more

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    Terrorism in Pakistan

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    Terrorism in Pakistan The term "terrorism" comes from French terrorisme‚ from Latin: ’terror’‚ "great fear"‚ "dread"‚ related to the Latin verb terrere‚ "to frighten". Though terrorism has no accepted definition‚ yet it can be defined as the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aim or the calculated use of violence or threat of violence against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature‚ this is done through intimidation

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    Food Insecurity: v) Dissatisfaction: b) Political Causes: i) Non-Democratic Set-Up: ii) Improper Government Set-Up  iii) Absence Of Law And Failure Of Law Enforcement Agencies: c) Religious Causes: i) Role Of Madrassahs: ii) Religious Intolerance: 2. External Causes a) Afghan War: 1979 b) Iranian Revolution: c) War On Terrorism: 9/11 • Factors Boosting Terrorism: a) Anti-Terrorism Campaign And Drone Strikes: b) Negligence Of Government: c) Persecution Of Innocent Muslims In Kashmir

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    Naila

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    Multiculturalism "Ethnic diversity" redirects here. Thus some aspects of this article concern ethnic diversity.\ Multiculturalism is a public policy approach for managing cultural diversity in a multiethnic society‚ officially stressing mutual respect and tolerance for cultural differences within a country’s borders. As a policy‚ multiculturalism emphasizes the unique characteristics of different cultures‚ especially as they relate to one another in receiving nations. The word was first used

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    Religious Art

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    only permissible under the guise of Postmodernist strategy. The concern of many art dealers and curators is the possibility of offense that possibly will occur in response to these arts. Religious art is often times seen as expressions of intolerance and extremism leading to a stigma associated with it that by supporting this art you are supporting these ideals. Due to this‚ many art dealers are not interested in taking a chance

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    ‘We are all liberals now.’ To what extent have liberal ideas influenced the policies of the major political parties in recent years? (30 marks) The major political parties in the United Kingdom‚ the Conservative Party and the Labour Party‚ have become considerably more central than they were originally. Labour was originally a strongly socialist party‚ but it gradually centralised and has accepted some ideas of the centre-right under New Labour. The Conservative Party originated as a royalist

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    iran politics

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    institutionalization of violence and extremism; fear of poverty and destructive discrimination; fear of decay and destruction of life-sustaining resources; fear of disregard for human dignity and rights; and fear of neglect of morality. Alongside these fears‚ however‚ there are new hopes; the hope of universal acceptance by the people and the elite all across the globe of "yes to peace and no to war"; and the hope of preference of dialogue over conflict‚ and moderation over extremism. The recent elections in

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    responsibility we all have for the actions of others. Within my speech‚ I offer the idea that conflict is driven by social orders‚ pride‚ and the fear of the unfamiliar‚ which in turn can foster an environment that cultivates the growth of ignorance and intolerance. More specifically‚ I explore how the human proclivity to form groups based on similar interests can create outsiders whom‚ in an attempt to feel a sense of belonging‚ can turn to

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