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    PAKISTAN AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM Fazal-ur-Rahman Following the events of 9/11‚ Pakistan joined the US-led international coalition against terrorism. As a result of Pakistan’s sustained support and relentless efforts‚ the international coalition against terrorism has been able to achieve significant success in the war on terrorism. Pakistan’s contribution in the war against terrorism has been acknowledged across the world. The US leadership termed Pakistan as a ‘crucial ally’ of the US and

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    Preventing 9/11: Could it Have Been Done? September 11th‚ 2001: the American people will remember this day as the day the unthinkable happened: someone‚ or rather a group of people‚ infiltrated the seemingly impregnable American defenses and turned our own airplanes on us. Crashing several planes into different important federal buildings‚ these terrorists spread terror throughout the country. Nobody thought that the most powerful country in the world could be attacked so easily‚ and

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    Does Religion cause War? Business Administration and Finance Higher Diploma Level 2 Diploma Project Name: Sahida Ahmed Candidate Number: 1061 Centre Number: 10961 Contents Page Project Proposal Form............................................................................................... .Page No. 3-6 Project Activity Log..................................................................................................... Page No. 7-8 Time Plan…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    It has been five years since the infamous Osama bin Laden has been reported dead‚ but how about Zawahiri? It is debatable that Zawahiri might have been the mastermind behind 9/11‚ but people can definitely agree on one thing : he’s very good at hiding. If people have something to hide people will often go to extreme measures to make sure whatever it is stays under the radar. An example of this is Zawahiri‚ Zawahiri security guards have reportedly married into local tribes for protection‚ and Zawahiri

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    against terrorism and terrorist groups became even stronger after several more attacks from Al-Qaeda were made against them. This led them to draw an even stronger connection between Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It became obvious after a time that Osama Bin Laden had formed a firm bond with the Taliban leader‚ Mullah Muhammed Umar. The two men’s bond was perceived to be strong by most individuals. Despite U.S. and its allies pressures against the Taliban‚ Mullah Umar never gave in to their demanding requests

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    I have chosen to research: To what extent did racism affect people during the time periods 1900-2000 in the world? I chose to focus on finding out three key questions 1) What is Racism? 2) How did racism affect People during 1900-2000 throughout the world? 3) What can we do about racism now‚ and how can we stop it from happening? I chose to research this topic after watching the movie crash because it showed me how racism was such a big thing in America‚ I found this an interesting concept in the

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    International Terrorism – The World’s Greatest Challenge Today Today the threat of terrorism is becoming more and more serious. Terrorism is considered the greatest threat against the safety of the world‚ and especially the USA‚ today. The extent of the terrorism has increased significantly over the last couple of years‚ since the terrorist attacks against the US on the 11th of September 2001. After these attacks former president of the US‚ George Bush declared a war against terrorism. There

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    different level giving a super-empowered person the ability to utilize technology and communication to evoke a local‚ national‚ and international scale movement just by sitting behind a desk and typing an email. An example Friedman describes is Osama Bin Laden and his particular network known as‚ “Jihad” or Jihad on line (JOL)” which he used to take on the U.S (embassy bombings and possibly the U.S.S. Cole). In retaliation‚ the U.S. fired back with firing cruise missiles… 77 to be exact. What an example

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    of the federal building in Oklahoma City? 9. What are the motives of the ETA and loyalist paramilitary forces in Spain’s Basque country? 10. What were the four major events of September 11‚ 2001? 11. What were the motives of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda? The Lessons of History Answer each of the following questions in one paragraph: 1. How did American and Soviet involvement in Afghanistan contribute to the Taliban’s takeover in that country? What were the unintended

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    scare people with this rhetoric. After people hear and believe this phrase‚ any action that Bush chooses to carry out on Iraq will seem justifiable. 4. "Evil doers" Rather than naming the specific people or group he is speaking of (such as Osama bin-Laden or members of the Al-Qaeda network)‚ Bush refers to them as "evil doers"‚ which is a very emotionally charged phrase‚ used to ensure that the public share his sentiments toward the "evil doers". 5. "Shuttle contingency" Before NASA was positive

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