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    TERRORISM: LEGAL AND NON-LEGAL RESPONSES Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings The 2002 Bali Bombings were a series of suicide bombing attacks on the popular western tourist district of Kuta‚ Bali - an island of Indonesia. The attack occurred on October 12‚ 2002 and took the lives of 202 people; 88 of which were Australian nationals. This response will evaluate the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings according to the following criteria:

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    Another of Milo’s absurd practices‚ which can in turn classify him as an antagonist is when he bombs the group. "Milo’s planes separated in a well-coordinated attack and bombed the fuel stocks and the ordnance dump‚ the repair hangers and the B-25 bombers resting on the lollipop-shaped hardstands at the field (267). Somehow he uses his power to get out of any punishment from the government‚ but starts the downward spiral that can be seen as antagonism. At numerous parts in the novel‚ Heller recounts

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    Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five treats one of the most horrific massacres of World War II—the firebombing of Dresden. Dresden was completely wiped out by more than 3900 tons of high-explosive bombs and incendiary devices dropped by the thousands of heavy bombers. By detailing the devastating effect of the air bombing in Dresden and alluding to the evil of technology through the Trafalmadorians’ stories‚ Vonnegut criticizes the application of technology in war. He indicates that technology represents a regression

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    many pros and cons of the death penalty and many people get into heavy debates over it. First‚ the pros will be revealed. The crimes of murder‚ rape‚ kidnapping‚ torture‚ etc. are all debatable for the death penalty‚ such as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (the bomber of the Boston marathon). The majority of Boston favored that he was set to the death penalty. This was a reasonable decision because of all of the damages that Tsarnaev was responsible for. The American Government

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    Tuskegee Airmen Many historical things happened in War World II‚ but when I think about who had an impact on the Civil Rights Movement I think of Tuskegee Airmen. The story is not just about the first African American military pilots to serve during WWII‚ it was significant because they took the issue of race to a new level by asserting the ability of African Americans to contribute to the war. The story is one of the country’s shining examples of human spirit‚ courage and enduring determination

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    DISEC Agenda A: Militarisation of the Arctic Welcome note from the chairperson; Hello delegates‚ it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the IIMUN. Similar to the famed aspects such as international extremism and nuclear warfare‚ the militarization of the arctic has also proven to be a matter of grave concern to the UN in recent times To many‚ we have bought this catastrophe upon us‚ inconsiderate use of natural

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    The civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s The civil rights movement in the — USA had many significant events. I will describe and evaluate four such events: Montgomery bus boycott 1955‚ little rock Arkansas 1951‚ Greensboro North Carolina sits INS 1960‚ Selma to Montgomery march 1963 Rosa parks was on the bus on her way home from a day at work as a seamstress at a department store ‚she sat in the fifth row which was the first row for the black people All the buses were segregated and

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    born‚ nor hold citizenship‚ but are permanent residents of a country‚ as well as acts of non-European HGT‚ are potentially excluded – not to mention branding HGT as an entirely Islamic phenomenon. Within such limited definitions both Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVae and neo-fascist Anders Breivik may fail to make the category. The most accurate HGT descriptions do not stress country of origin but instead that individuals experience their “formative phase‚ upbringing and cultural influence...

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    and 730 tons of aluminum and stainless steel. The Empire State Building contains 3‚194‚547 light bulbs‚ 50 miles of radiator pipe‚ 70 miles of water pipe‚ 1‚060 miles of telephone cable‚ and 7‚450 tons of refrigeration equipment. In 1945‚ a B-25 Bomber on its way to Newark Airport in New Jersey crashed into the 79th floor only causing minor damage luckily. One hundred tons of trash are removed from the building each month. A small known fact is that the building is designed to serve as a lighting

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    I think that it is justified. One reason I think it is justified is that it saved Japanese and American lives. It saved Japanese lives because it shortened the war which would of killed more than 18‚000 soldiers. Millions of Japanese soldiers would have been killed if they had more battles. Also that was the most number of soldiers that had died in one battle‚ 6‚800‚ of The battle of Iwo Jima. The US then got worried about the soldiers so President Truman decided that he had no other choice than

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