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    Homeland Security

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    Since 9/11‚ terrorism has become a priority for law enforcement and military personnel in the United States. Even more importantly‚ it has turned into a "War on Terrorism." September 11th was the worst terrorist attack ever on the United States. Therefore‚ our government officials responded in the only way that felt suitable‚ attacking terrorism. The group responsible for the events of 9/11 is called the Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda is one of the most well known terrorist groups in the world. Because

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    Page 1‚ Kim September 11 is a tragic event and an unforgettable day to Americans. Nineteen terrorists seized four commercial U.S jets and crashed them into American symbols of the military and capitalism‚ and shook the entire nation. The attack did change Americans‚ mostly for a short while‚ but it did make huge impacts in America. The Mindset of Americans Americans

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    The hate of death

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    specifically‚ terrorism. Terrorism is a giant problem in not only America‚ but across the globe. The worst terrorist attack in America happened on 9/11. The events on that day led to a stronger union of the people‚ war in the Middle East‚ and pride in the United States. First‚ the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 led to a stronger union of the American people. The United States of America decided after that solemn day that it was time to fight back against terrorism. The attacks

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    Game Theory

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    quickly gained a reputation in set theory‚ algebra‚ and quantum mechanics (Halmos 1973). The start of World War II greatly changed his area of interest. According to Halmos “during and after the war‚ he became one of the best applied mathematicians. John von Neumann’s furthered his expertise in hydrodynamics‚ ballistics‚ meteorology‚ game theory‚ and statistics". By the latter years of World War II von Neumann was playing the part of an executive management

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    9/11 Security Easures

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    shouldn’t have taken such a tragic event for them have such high security measures in place then on the other side of the scope it’s inconvenient for everyone else involved to have to adjust to new procedures when the government dropped the ball. Going to war wasn’t the answer at all to punish someone for taking lives we go takes lives of their nation by risking the lives of more people from ours…I’m extremely confused with this practice. •Which aspects of the U.S. response do you feel have been most successful

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    of the deadliest terror attack the world has seen‚ former President George W. Bush and his War Cabinet officially declared the start of the “War on Terror”. Bush would say on September 19th‚ 2001‚ The message to every country is‚ there will be a campaign against terrorist activity‚ a worldwide campaign. And there is an outpouring of support for such a campaign. Freedom-loving people understand that terrorism knows no borders‚ that terrorists will strike

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    details of the terror attack. Many proposed theories have been brought forth‚ the most widely accepted being that of co-ordinated attacks by terrorist organisation “Al-Qaeda”. “9/11”‚ as the event is commonly known‚ is simply one of many global terrorism attacks that have seemingly consumed the contemporary world. Thus‚ it is up to the acts and responsibilities of governments and legal organisations to undertake action in attempt to achieve justice and equality throughout the world‚ ensuring the

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    understand. Terrorism is a problem the world deals with everyday. But what came after is a much bigger problem. On the day of 9/11‚ more than 3‚000 people lost their lives to terrorists who have planned this horrible attack for a long time. So America started planned to cause their own terror to the enemy. Over 91‚000 Afghans‚ including civilians‚ soldiers and militants‚ are recorded to have been killed in the conflict‚ and the number who have died through indirect causes related to the war may include

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    Security studies

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    Security and the general war on terror as well as the convergence/divergence between the theories and practices of security. Theoretical Perspectives- It is widely accepted that the US post war foreign policy is based predominantly on the theories of realism. Goldstein and Pevehouse define this theory as “a school of thought that explains international relations in terms of power. (Goldstein and Pevehouse 2009: 43). Realism has arguably been the dominant ideology explaining post war international relations

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    President George W. Bush war on terror became a critical component of his presidency. The war on terror was President Bush’s platform of his mission to protect the nation from “the evildoers” and declared war in Iraq‚ and Afghanistan. President Bush took the basis of his fears‚ and the pathological anxiety to follow his gut reaction on the measures that needed to happen to protect the nation which included harsh interrogation techniques on terrorist suspects‚ and the act of war on Jihad organizations

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