| 1. | War on Drugs becomes War on Terrorism The so-called war on drugs has long been an issue in the national press. As long as I can remember, campaigns like "just say no" have been encouraging children to stay away from illegal drugs. ... The purpose of such messages is to frighten drug users and prospective drug users into abstaining fro...
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| 2. | Terrorism “Terrorism, an organized system of intimidation”
The world is no stranger to terrorism. ...
Terrorism is more often than not brought on by religious quarrels. ... Religion is often tied in with politics, politics is another vent for terrorism. Last but not least, terrorism can be spurred on ...
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| 3. | War War. ...
No one sees war as a positive solution to any problem, and it most certainly should be prevented if at all possible. ... Could they have prevented the current war with Iraq?
Perhaps, but the issue at hand is not a question of the Bush Administrations decision to begin War on Terrori...
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| 4. | war on drugs With all the talk going on with the war in Iraq how can we forget about the other war going on? That’s the war going on at home within the boundaries of the United States. The war on drugs is the longest war running and the question that remains is the war on drugs even possible to win? ... If t...
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| 5. | War on Drugs A Growing National Debate: The “War on Drugs”
For more than a decade we have watched the “War on Drugs” backfire over and over again. ... To win the “War on Drugs,” either supply or demand must fall. ... American customs and drug agents only prevent 10 percent of illegal drugs from crossing ...
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| 6. | war on drugs War On Drugs
The War on Drugs officially started in 1972 with President Nixon declaring that
drug law enforcement was not strict enough. The war reached its peak during the
Reagan and Bush administrations, in which $67 billion was spent in enforcement
of drug laws. After his ter...
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| 7. | Narco Terrorism ... As Americans, it is our individual choices about illegal drug use that can support or undermine our nations war on terrorism. ...
Many have asked themselves what is Americas National Interest in this growing problem of narco-terrorism? ... If we stop the flow of drugs, in theory ...
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| 8. | Our So Called War on Drugs It is very appropriate that our elected officials are calling one of our more serious problems a "war on drugs. ... Our war on drugs is our new Viet Nam. ...
I heard Milton Friedman once on TV argue for the legalization of drugs as a means of ending the violence and terror of the business, which...
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| 9. | Does Revenge a Solution to International Terrorism The answer is no, revenge does not end international terrorism. ...
As of now, a goodbye to terrorism or war is unclear. as the new technologies are perfected and integrated and the continuing proliferation of atomic weapons makes it increasingly likely that we shall have one or more atomic wars o...
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| 10. | Terrorism in the late 90s Terrorism is an act of rebellion against a people or government without the backing of the populace. Terrorism has been around for hundreds of years, even as far back as the American Revolution, or the more recent Oklahoma City bombing. Terrorism is a growing threat in the world for many countries...
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| 11. | War on common sence WAR ON COMMON SENSE
The war on drugs has been going on since prohibition in the 1920’s. During that time police would fight the hopeless and costly war against bootleggers whom were making a massive profit off the then illegal substance. In turn the bootleggers were fighting a bloody war among...
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| 12. | U S War on Drugs A War For and Against its People
What was once considered absurd in the past, is what is to be expected today. ... The government has staged a “War on Drugs”, though it appears to be fighting a losing battle. The war appears to be attacking more of America’s people than anyone else. And yet it...
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| 13. | War on Drugs War on Drugs
The drug problem in the United States of America (US) and Mexico has vastly grown in the past years. And these countries have decided to attack the source of these drugs rather than concentrating on the problems inside their country. ... And the number of drug addicts keeps growing du...
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| 14. | Terrorism Report Terrorism
Terrorism has not been a stranger to the America History. ... But although anti-US terrorism has been a frequent event overseas, relatively few spectacular incidents have occurred on the American soil. ...
In the world of terrorism it takes only one well-placed bomb to create new fe...
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| 15. | Terrorism ... 155
Stop Terrorism, Stop Fighting For Freedom? ... Although, after the events of September 11th, the word lost most its positive connotations amongst the western world, many countries of the world still regard terrorism as a noble cause of freedom fighting against oppression. Due to Ameri...
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| 16. | Americas War on Drugs ... America must be protected against drugs and the countless crimes and social problems that drugs inevitably produce. By stopping the flow of drugs, America will also stop the flow of funds to terrorist groups like the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia, who receive a large amount, if not ...
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| 17. | war against Iraq is also the war against global terrorism The issue of this article is that if Iraq and Saddam’s regime is not disarmed of their weapons of mass destruction, Saddam will use his cover of his nuclear weapons to try to forcibly unite the Middle East to confront the Western alliance.
I chose article number three, which is “The war against Ira...
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| 18. | legalization of drugs Research writing
The topic of drugs can be a very touchy subject. Most people have known someone in the past who has done drugs, and many people know people who are currently involved with drugs. The experience people have had with drugs personally can have an effect on how they view the possibil...
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| 19. | Drugs Currently, drugs remain high on the list of concerns of politicians, and drugs are considered one of the major problems affecting our country. Stories are on the 11:00 news every night about people being murdered on the streets because of drugs. Many people think that drugs are only an inner-city pr...
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| 20. | cost of the war on the usa. War on terrorism has cost U.S. $600B In January, a national think tank tracking costs associated with America's battle to fend off terrorism warned that irresponsible spending was causing the United States to "plant its own seeds of destruction." Eight months later, with the second anniversary of Se...
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| 21. | Terrorism Does it Work A Study of Terrorism and how it affects the governments of the world. ... So we ask, is terrorism an effective way for militants and other groups that feel they have a cause to further their causes?
To successfully answer our question about whether or not terrorism is effective, we need to first...
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| 22. | W. E. B. Du Bois said that Reconstruction 'was a failure, but a glorious failure. Explain what he meant by evaluating Radical Reconstruction. In what specific ways did Radical Reconstruction help the freedmen (men and women). Do you agree with Du Bois's DON'T LEGALIZE DRUGS Don't Legalized Drugs by Morton M. Kondracke is essay of his plea against legalizing drugs in the United States. In this essay Mr. Kondracke says that legalizing drugs is not the solutions to winning the war in drugs, but that it would huge mistake to legalizing drugs. That alth...
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| 23. | Terrorism Terrorism has recently been on the rise and its becoming a great threat to all Americans lives. Forms of terrorism can be traced back as far as the days of Greek and Roman empires and the Spanish Inquisition. Whether it is minor protests, the Unabomber, Oklahoma City Federal Building, and more rec...
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| 24. | War on Iraq ... McCormick 5th
As of right now, the United States of America is in debate on whether it should intervene and go to war with Iraq. ... The UN inspectors may not find weapons of mass destruction, but more than likely Iraq has them. ... is sort of the police of the world and I feel that G...
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| 25. | war justification ... Martin Luther King was expressing when he eschewed war as a negative good
When is War Justified? ... edited by Clayborne Carson
When writing or speaking of war, people struggle over the dual simplicity and complexity this word conveys. ... Over the course of the last three hundred year...
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| 26. | how to presen a war Nowadays, when we hear the word “ war “, we first imaged a lot of terrible consequences such as: famine, death and so on. ...
When you hear the world “war”, you first though may be of armies form tow opposing nations clashing with each other. ...
In attempting to prevent war, pacifists must achi...
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| 27. | War The Final Resort Throughout history, conflicts have arisen in many countries and organizations which have ultimately led to war and destruction in its wake. From Rome to Greece, and from Russia to the United States, many counties have seen their fair share of what war can cause and ultimately result in. In this essa...
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| 28. | war on terror Terrorism is criminal violence inflicted upon innocent people because the terrorist is doing what they believe in, the terrorist uses the threat of violence to create fear inside of people. Global terrorism is terrorism on a worldwide scale. Most terrorists do it to support their beliefs and politic...
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| 29. | terrorism ... Terrorism by nature is difficult to define. Acts of terrorism conjure emotional responses in the victims as well as in the practitioners. No two writers agree on what is terrorism. ... The old adage, One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter is still alive and well today (Terrorism R...
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| 30. | War is kind War is often seen as a glorification, a romansism, or even an act of "God." The world today even sees war as a part of a social hierarchy. In Stephen Cranes, "War Is Kind," the speaker sees or seems to know that war is a glorification, a scene of romance,and that war is tolerable; that war is kind. ...
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| 31. | terrorism TERRORISM
Today , the whole world is in the grip of terrorism. India has been struggling to fight terrorism for the past two decades . Our neighbouring country , Pakistan has been promoting terrorism and infiltr...
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| 32. | iraq vs US what iraqi and US? what is ur problem. war wont solve it. war is not the answer. killing is not the answer. people die. the economy gets affected. so what good does it do? it WORSENS THE FRIGGIN SITUATION. doesnt it? i mean. terrorism. what the hell. dont those terrorists have anything better to do....
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| 33. | In the post Cold War post September 11th international environment is Asia ripe for rivalry or ... After the September 11th attacks, terrorism has become the biggest threat to nations. Terrorism often has no borders and can hit any country at any time as can be seen by the recent spate of arrests of terrorist group leaders in Asia. The question is will Asia pull together to combat this glob...
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| 34. | war to win peace No doubt war is a national calamity but we cannot avoid it. ... All these reasons for going to war are condemnable but who cares for moral principles when the monster of war is let loose. The general consensus of opinion is that
“Everything is fair in love and war. ... Someone has rightly said
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| 35. | 418 4/18 4 Canadian Soldiers have now died in America’s war. Canada’s support has yielded praise, and our loss has churned powerful words from the Bush administration. A quick condolence from the President himself, and a letter. A letter praising Canadian’s for bearing tremendous loss to help m...
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| 36. | How trade impacts U S jobs and the war on terrorism Article: How trade impacts U.S. jobs and the war on terrorism
In his article, “How Trade Impacts U.S. Jobs and the War on Terrorism,” Howard LaFrenchie explores the current issues surrounding U.S. job losses and the arguable link between terrorism and international trade or more specifically, the...
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| 37. | war on terrorism War on Terrorism
Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. Terrorism is not just something that developed during the ...
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| 38. | Iraqi War The Iraqi war which began in March 2003 was a consequence of many factors including American foreign policy, the increased risk posed to civilians by terrorism and other known but less openly stated reasons such as a US desire for dominance in the world. Although the US government and its coalition ...
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| 39. | Causes of World War I ... World War I is no exception. Many factors led to the start of the war. ... Through its nationalism, its alliances, and its ultimatum to Russia, war was inevitable. Germany was most responsible for starting World War I.
Nationalism was one of the main causes of the First World War. ... ...
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| 40. | History of the American Drug War The first act of Americas anti-drug laws was in 1875. ... The law didnt
effect importation of the drug because opium was a common medical
drug. ... The American Medical Association testified that they were
opposed to the law. ... The Federal Governments Household Su...
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| 41. | Why we fight in iraq Why we fight
War with Iraq is inevitable. How does o-ne justify the war in Iraq? ... While many nations around the world possess such weapons, what sets Iraq apart is that Saddam Hussein thinks about nuclear weapons in a way we have never seen other leaders think about ...
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| 42. | cloumbis drugs ... The FARCs’ involvement in the drug trade is mainly taxation of the coca farmers, but also includes transporting and storing drugs, maintaining airstrips, and controlling some of the cocaine markets. ... Driver points out that “the war on drugs is counterproductive, since it raises the price ...
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| 43. | Defining Terror The phrase “one person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter” is an indication of the subjective nature of the word terrorism. What is the distinction between a terrorist and a freedom fighter? Between a martyr and a murderer? From individuals to countries to international organizations, e...
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| 44. | War Bothers Everyone Generally, war is repugnant, but peace is welcome. While peace is the ultimate goal of all of our undertaking in this world, war has been inevitable in the course of human civilization. Does man have an innate taste for war? ... Why should we tear apart nations by war? War irritates me, because it ...
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| 45. | Bosnian War ... He said “We are in civil war and in the war all sides which are involved are abusing the media to gain advantage.”
- I am not trying to defend Serbs and say that they were not guilty in this war. ...
- Sarajevo, where I come from, was the biggest grave of the Serbian people in the war....
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| 46. | Was Vietnam a Just War Was Vietnam a Just War
The Vietnam war was fought by American soldiers to protect the expansion of communism. The debate is whether or not America was justified in starting and fighting this war. ... Was there a purpose for the fighting or did America just want to show it’s strength and prote...
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| 47. | The Golden Ratio The Golden Ratio appears in Art Architecure and Natrul structures. One time in a scholl i was doing this so i could get free asighnments so itr wa very boring. At the moment I am eating toast it is very tasty. A) Through the ages there have been thousands of wars lots of blood has been shed in all t...
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| 48. | U S Presence in Iraq A Successful Mission In September of last year, the subject of Iraq became a topic of discussion in the media after years of tranquility. It was obvious the problems of the Persian Gulf never dissipated after the Gulf War was over, and yet again, the U.S. faced the threat of war against the Arab nation of Iraq. After mo...
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| 49. | War on Iraq The message president Bush is trying to address to us in his speeches is his main concerns of why we should go to war with Iraq. Three main objectives for war are. To eliminate Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction, to diminish the threat of International terrorism, and to promote democracy in Iraq....
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| 50. | Terrorism
TERRORISM
“Terrorism has been practiced throughout history and throughout the world. ... ” (Internet reference) The above-mentioned are just two of the many terrorist acts not typically considered to be terrorism.
So, what is terrorism? ... When defining the term we tend not to ask the follow...
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