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    example, you may put your shoes on and then your coat to go outside while others may do that action in reverse. The key though is that both people put their shoes and coat on before going outside. Just as in that example there are certain steps to a bomb investigation, in which some investigators may do in a different order but in the end all of the steps will be complete. There are certain questions an investigator must ask while proceeding through those steps as well. The biggest thing that one

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    People often associate the word bomb with the idea of a weapon of mass destruction, but in reality fear can be a weapon in of itself. Such is the case of the dirty bomb, it is a weapon aimed at instilling fear in the local population thus making it a weapon of mass disruption. The similarities between a dirty bomb and an improvised explosive device (IED) are remarkable. In our modern wars of Iraq, Afghanistan and several other theaters of operations the IED has been the weapon of choice for insurgents

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    police station they may keep white folk safe but they oppress us and make us a second class citizens. Just because they don't want to be the same social ladder as a black man. So we must act’’ I agreed on everything he said . My task was to drive the bomb truck into the station if I become a martyr so what i

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    Dillow’s focus on bomb making falls short of the mark Clay Dillow’s October 2015 article in Popular Science “To Catch a Bombmaker” explores how FBI forensic skills have been developed since 2003 to benefit United States forces fighting bomb making foreign insurgents. Dillow tells the story of how a small lab at the Marine Corps Base at Quantico has used FBI analytical data to link more than 2,700 suspects to possible terrorist activities, adding more than 350 people to the terrorist watch list.

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    Can the bombing of Dresden be justified? Dresden was Germanys 7th largest city at the time of the war. Historically, Dresden had been northern Germany’s cultural centre – a city filled with museums and historic buildings. The Frauenkirche Cathedral was one of the world’s famous buildings. Dresden was also an extremely important industrial area, which was something that the allies really did not want, but before February 1945 Dresden was a peaceful country and there were not any threats from the

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    On April 3rd of 1996 in Lincoln, Montana, Ted Kaczynski was arrested and sent to court. Pleading guilty, Kaczynski was addressed as a “Domestic Terrorist.” Serving four life sentences for transporting, mailing, and use of bombs, and also murder of 3 people, Kaczynski was also added another 30 years after his life sentences, no parole, and barely missed the death penalty. No one ever saw this coming in Kaczynski’s life. From an early age, his parents pushed him for academic success. At the age of

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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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    I choose the quote by Norman McLaren about animation with a segment from Waltz with Bashir starts from 35:50 to 37:31. Like McLaren’s (1995) argument, “animation is not the art of drawings that move, but the art of movements that are drawn” (p.62), Waltz with Bashir is exactly corresponding with McLaren’s opinion. The difference that we could distinguish animation from a drawing is the movement in it. Therefore what we really should look more into an animation are the moves instead of the frames

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    Arthur Harris reliably believed in Douhets theory, he "... believed that bombing may and would by itself somehow destroy the enemy's morale and his can to continue" . Harris was apparently ignorant to the $64000 have an effect on of saturation bombing. Harris believed that there can be no real defense against bombing, "Having got through the bomber are ready to bring such destruction that the state would merely surrender the struggle and sue for peace" . Saturation bombing did not impact the morale

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    This event happened on April 15, 2013 in Boston Massachusetts. Two brothers by the names of Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev decided to place two pressure cooker bombs amidst the crowd of marathon runners. Only two seconds apart, the two bombs went off along the finish line on Boylston Street. Leading up to the event there was the conflict in the middle east, which is where both the brothers were born, and they wanted a way to get back at the United

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