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TERRORISM
RESEARCH PAPER IN ENGLISH
Submitted by: Reianne B. Espesor Submitted to: Mrs. Gladys B. Badting

TERRORISM

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I – Acknowledgement
II – Introduction
III – Definition of Terms
IV – Body/Problem
V – Summary
VI – Conclusion/Recommendation
VII – End Notes
VIII – Bibliography

I. Acknowledgement First of all, I would like to say thank you to God, for giving me strength and good health to do this research paper successfully.

My completion of this research paper could not have been accomplished without the support of my family, especially to my mother, Rosenda Espesor and to my sister, Marilyn Espesor, for you are the one who supports me financially and thank you also for the encouragement. To my caring and supportive English Teacher, Mrs. Gladys Badting: my deepest gratitude. Your encouragement to us are much appreciated and duly noted. My heartfelt thanks.

North Cotabato Provincial Library has a huge part to my research paper. Hence, to the librarians, Ms. Aurora P. Nebrija, Ms. Veronica V. Ceballos, Ms. Linda Neri and Ms. Erma P. Quinones, thank you very much for assisting us in the library.

At last, to Jannah Araojo, Gladys Mae Fugata, Diana Joan Palmes, Angelie Antonio, Janneth Amallo, Ali Montazer Labog, Jimmy Palma and to my other friends, thank you for the support and having joyful time with you in researching, writing and sharing your opinions to make my research paper better. The countless time with you while jotting down notes will not be forgotten- thank you, thank you, thank you.

II. Introduction

Terrorism is one of the serious issues occurring in the world, especially to our country. Many people lost their lives because of this. Reading this research paper will lead you to the world of terrorism. You will know why terrorism is occurring and who is behind this. From here, you will



Bibliography: Macionis, John. Terrorism: Sociology. Jurong, Singapore, Pearson Education Inc., 2010. Nacos, Brigiette. Terrorism: Terrorism. New York, Columbia, University Press, 1992. Neumann, Peter. Four Categories of Terrorism: Old and New Terrorism. Malden Massachusetts, U.S., Polity Press, 2009. Panopio, Isabel. Terrorism: Sociology Focus on the Philippines. Quezon City, Philippines, KEN Inc., 2004. Psinakis, Steve. Terrorism: Two Terrorists Meets. U.S.A., REX Printing Company, Inc., 1997. Company, 1994. Nationalism: Alchemists of Revolution. U.S.A., Pathfinder Press, 1987.

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