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    happen a great deal today in our world. Monster can lurk anywhere and all over the world, just a matter of time when a monster will attack. Some great examples of monsters nonfiction and fiction examples as dragons and ghosts or whitey Bulger and Osama bin Laden. These monsters all have their own evil ideas and tragedies they have caused. But they all lurk in the same way, all monsters display the same unity where they inhabit and where they seek to kill. All monsters have a sense of unity on how they

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    behind it all was a man named Osama Bin Laden. The plan started in early 1999 when Bin Laden had an idea to start using aircrafts as weapons. He then proceeded to make a target list which included the White House, Pentagon, U.S. capital and the World Trade Center(Lerner 2). He quickly recruited 4 guys who could potentially be the captains of the hijacked planes. Their names were Hazmi, Mihdhar, Khallad and Abu Bara. While those guys were at an elite training camp Bin Laden started

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    Many can have or make an impact on the world. The two people that i think have made an impact on the world are Mahatma Gandhi, and Osama Bin Laden. Mahatma Gandhi, was a leader of india’s independence movement and also the architect of a form of non-violent civil disobedience that has influenced the world Gandhi study law both at home under british rule and in South America. June 7, 1893 during a trip to Pretoria Gandhi was thrown off the train ride because a white man objected his presence

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    On the clear day of the 11th of September 2001, Americans and citizens from other nations suffered a trauma that will be remembered for generations to come (Halliday 5). On September 11th al Qaeda terrorist under the command of Osama bin Laden hijacked two American Airline (AA) flights and two United Airline (UA) flights that would never again land. All of the planes that day would not go down without a fight. Although there were many heroic people that day, 9/11 ended as the worst terrorist attack

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    with many obstacles including the rise of Al Qaeda. More specifically the rise of Bin Laden, Osama Bin Laden was the leader of Al Qaeda and the mastermind of countless terrorist attacks. Bin Laden started his rise to power in the late 80’s, recruiting members throughout the Middle East. Bin Laden

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    1. Osama bin Laden is perhaps one of the most well known extreme Islamic fundamentalists in modern history because of his acts of terrorism against the United States. Even after his death al-Qaeda continues to function and other extremist groups, such as ISIS, continue to sow death and destruction in the Middle East. I will try to discuss why fundamental religious movements have continued to grow over the last several decades. First I would like to comment on the incredible diversity of Islamic

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    a form of non-violent civil disobedience that influenced the world (Mahatma Gandhi Biography). Another one of the world’s most significant leaders is Osama bin Laden, the leader of the well-known terrorist group al-Qaeda, as well as the mastermind behind the attack on the United States of America on September 11, 2001. While both Gandhi and bin Laden are strong influential leaders in history, the pacifist and the extremist had very opposing ideas when practicing their beliefs and attempting to make

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    America decided taking military action to find Osama bin Laden out who is the leader of al-Qaeda. In this case, the United

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    the Osama bin Laden raid, while applying the Rational Actor Model to this case. One type of behavior is that President

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    itself is a very peaceful religion that has similar moral values to the other Abrahamic religions (Judaism and Christianity).     The development of modern terrorism as we know it came about during the Afghan revolution, when Osama Bin Laden came into the picture.  Bin Laden funded a group called Al-Qaeda to help militant

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