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    In addition‚ other law enforcement agencies may have specific information value. The Intelligence Service‚ Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP)‚ Police Intelligence Group (PIG) and National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) maintains files on individuals who make threats against political leaders. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) may provide information of imported goods; the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) can provide information on individuals entering or leaving the country; the

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    decided that their current ally‚ Joseph Stalin was going to be an issue after the war. In the hopes of alarming the Russians‚ they bombed Dresden. Internal RAF documents suggest that one reason for the bombing of Dresden was to “…show the Russians what bomber technology can do.” With the “…Russian army threatening the heart of Saxony…” they thought this plan was necessary‚ but this was not a good enough reason to destroy a city. The allies should not have tried to plan their

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    Introduction. Bombers use bombs in an attempt not only to sow panic but also to undermine confidence in the government and political leadership of their target country. Bombing is therefore designed to have psychological effects that reach far beyond its impact on the immediate victims or object of an attack. Bombing as a political act Bombing is by nature political because it involves the acquisition and use of power for the purpose of forcing others to submit‚ or agree‚ to the bombers demands. A

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    Peter Roberts "Target Area" is an influential poem that exposes the reality of war. The poem depicts a bombing mission targeting an enemy village‚ beginning with the entry of the bomber into the target area and ending with its escape. Peter Roberts gives a vivid description of the bombing raid from the perspective of the bombardier. Roberts describes what the bombardier endures‚ observes‚ hears‚ and encounters during the raid. The theme of the poem is the sights and sounds of war throughout the

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    World War II: The Royal Canadian Air Force Canada made many significant contributions to the winning World War II and one of the major contributions Canada made was the Royal Canadian Air Force. A significant contribution the air force made was they provided a place for allied pilots to train and supplied a large amount of money. The Air Force helped protect the convoys going across the Atlantic and helped develop new anti- naval weapons. Another contribution was defending Britain from German bombings

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    What are they thinking? Suicide Bomber - those 2 words give us pause. Ever since the terrorist attack on Sept 11‚ 2001‚ we Americans have had 1st hand knowledge with the meaning of these words and the aftermath that follows. In order to attract the publicity necessary to generate widespread fear‚ terrorist must engage in increasingly dramatic‚ violent‚ and high-profile attacks. These have included hijackings‚ hostage takings‚ kidnappings‚ car bombings and frequently‚ suicide bombings

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    Miclat 1 Joseph Miclat English 1A Prof. Vargas 22 January 2014 In "The Thing in the Forest‚" by A.S. Byatt‚ many children are evacuated from London as a result of war bombings and brought to the countryside to be sheltered. Penny and Primrose‚ two girls from different classes are amongst the evacuees. The two venture off into the forest where they encounter‚ "The Thing‚" which in the story‚ Byatt tells the readers that "The Thing" has many traits in common with the war. The Thing represents

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    Good afternoon Chris‚ There is a re-occurring theme of attributing religion as a major role in the fundamental attributes of suicide bombers. I would agree with you more so on the fact that having meaning can be impactful in the decision to become a suicide bomber more than religion. Youths raised in dysfunctional homes or people without a home or family may experience a loss of self-importance and be lead to seek comfort or the feeling of importance in alternatives that they might have previously

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    makes suicide bombers tick? Is it religions upbringing with promises of paradise in reward for acts of martyrdom? Is it the parental support he or she receives for his convictions? Is it society with no means of fighting back against oppression and humiliation? (http://www.israelinsider.com/channels/security/articles/sec0049.htm). In this paper I will discuss the characteristics of a suicide bomber‚ their mission‚ as well as discuss suicide attacks. Suicide Bombers Suicide bombers are said to

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    English 151 26 September 2010 Suicide Bombers In 2004‚ there were 400 attacks by suicide bombers‚ killing 2000 people. A suicide bomber is a person who attacks another or a group of people‚ knowing they will lose their life in the process. The U.S. takes a strong negative stance to the subject‚ but other countries‚ such as Pakistan‚ believe it’s a useful tactic in warfare and an honorable deed. Its important for people to know what a suicide bomber was raised to believe and how extensive

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