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    a country full of death and devastation, it is easy to lose hope. Although this may be true, to some civilians, hope is the only thing they have. Thanks to a group of volunteers, hope can become more then a dream, but instead a reality. In Syria, bombs and riots have taken over because of a civil war. Ordinary civilians have congregated to save the sinless people who are caught in the middle of the fire. They train, fight, and most of all remorse, on a day to day basis to save a stranger. They wake

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    Essay on Intelligence Analysis

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    If you had that one piece of the puzzle that would have prevented the bombings of the twin towers in New York and the Pentagon on September 11 2001 would you know it? If you saw someone do something weird or suspicious before the attack on September 11 2001, would you have called the police? If someone had walked into a United States Embassy in a foreign country and said that they know someone was going to use a plane to destroy New York in two days, could this have stopped the attack? Intelligence

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    include hand-held detectors, sniffer dogs and sophisticated searching techniques and equipment. Train the force Training of force involves not only the task teams associated with detection and disposal of IED and Suicide Bombs but also the rescue forces who acts during an event of bomb

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    commemorate the battle of Lexington and Concord that had started the Revolutionary War in 1775. 23,000 runners lined up at the starting line in the city of Hopkinton, the first wave of runners started at 9:32. At approximately 2:49 p.m. is when 2 bombs went off, at least 5,600 people still racing towards the finish line at the time of the explosion (History). April 15, 2013 for Nichole Bushdiecker was like every other day, but for others it felt like the end of the world. She was coming home that

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    In the year 1959, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) protested the Vietnam War and other injustices within America, and they only dissented peacefully. But from this came another organization so radical that other radical liberals disowned them. The group stemmed from SDS and many of their members originated in the peaceful movement; however, they grew tired of the miniscule results of nonviolence. The association was ready to do more than hold up signs and hope that someone would listen

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    feel bad about it? Thousands of people die each year due to suicide bombing, but not too many people know why they do it. Also, no one really wonders about the past and how suicide bombing started. Someone did not just wake up, and decide to strap bombs to themselves, then detonate them inside a building full of people. This essay will discuss the history of suicide bombing, the training of a bomber, the personality of a suicide bomber, the different motivations behind his or her action, and the way

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    world war two pilot. His plane was a b-24 liberator “the super man” it was a very buggy plane ;the bomb hatch door wouldn't always close and the engines were so sensitive that if a leaf went in the engine it would explode. One of the men would call it a flying coffin. As cramped as it was it had a nose gunner, a ball turret gunner on the bottom , a tail gunner, two waist gunners on each side and a bomb bay in the middle. Malfunctions were the worst enemy of the b-24’s. The super man had recorded some

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    The London Blitz Essay

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    In September of 1940 through May of 1941 there was a strategic bombing attack that was lead by the Germans targeted towards London and other cities located in England, this was known as The Blitz. The Germans aimed the bombs mostly at populated cities, dock yards, and factories.      The bombing on London began on September 7, 1940 and lasted for 57 consecutive nights. During these nights of bombing people took shelter in warehouse basements, and in underground

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    The FBI bomb squad retrieved and examined the remaining 4 devices after one had exploded causing no injuries (CNN, 2016). "We have every reason to believe this was an act of terror." Said New York Mayor Bill de Blasio in the news article. (CNN, 2016) This news

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    him. During the scuffle, the bomber sprang into action. According to S. Sherazi, "Teen dies stopping suicide bomber at school in Pakistan, Teen dies while stopping suicide bomber, CNN.com, "The other students backed off, panicked and detonated his bomb." During this tragic event, it took the courageous acts of a young man to step in and put a stop to what he thought was wrong, believing in it so much he gave his life up for his fellow students. Were the acts of the Aitazaz courageous? What about

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