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    In today’s modern and technology-driven world, there is nothing that quite influences public opinion like the media. When films on terrorism are made, especially based on real-life events, they can leave impressions on the audience that may be biased, depending on the portrayal of those involved. The films Zero Dark Thirty and In the Name of the Father are both based on real-life people and acts of terrorism, post- and pre-9/11 respectively. While these films have that fact in common, that is where

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    Before the era of social media, vacations got their meaning from the quality of the memories that were brought home; however, with technology and social media becoming increasingly more prevalent in today’s society, this is not the case anymore. With 76% of travelers posting their vacation pictures online through some social media platform, the “success” of a trip is now often defined by the number of “likes” that our posted photos receive (Frenaye). In this new culture of daily-life sharing, society

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    Radical Islamic Terrorism

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    Over the past decade plus snice the attacks of 9/11, the American people have become more aware of radical Islamic terrorism and it has become a constant topic of debate and fear by the people. In 2011 as the ten year anniversary of 9/11 approached, then President Obama laid out the national strategy for counterterrorism and eight overreaching goals. Two of the eight overarching goals was to “deprive terrorist of their enabling means” and to “prevent terrorist development, acquisition, and use of

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    Literature Review

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    2015). Suicide attacks have become a daily feature of the news as they have been the weapon of choice for Islamic terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS (Zedalis, 2004). The number of suicide attacks have been steadily increasing over the last decade and research has shown that over 17 different terrorist organisations have all opted for using suicide bombers, the majority being Islamic organisations (Zedalis, 2004). Suicide bombing is a strategic weapon as it has many advantages over other tactics;

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    '' Islamic banking '' is interest free asset backed banking governed by the principles of Islamic shariah. The origin, history and evaluation of Islamic banking The inspection of Islamic managing an account framework can be followed back to the approach of Islam when the prophet himself did trading operations for his wife. the ''mudarbah'' or Islamic organizations has been generally increased in value by the Muslim business group for quite a long time yet idea of '' riba '' or investment has picked

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    Byzantine architecture is directly related to imperial traditions, to the Christian life and culture of the Romans. A typical feature of Byzantium is the diverse ethnic composition that includes Greeks, Thracians, Armenians, Syrians, Copts, Jews, Avars, Slavs and many others. This diversity of peoples and cultures influences the overall development of Byzantine architecture. Christianity is an important element shaping the overall appearance of the Byzantine culture. The light enters through the

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    Cultural Identity Essay

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    In growing up in the position of the ‘other’ in society, Smith provides an empowered stance of identity exclusively through the demonstration of cultural hybridity, as evidenced by Millat and his gangster crew, the Raggastani’s. As Millat becomes increasingly connected to a swaggering identity highlighted by Western popular culture, his sense of belonging becomes established with the multicultural mix of South Asian and Caribbean teens he hangs out with: “It was a new breed, just recently joining

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    Frankenstein Essay No Justice, No Survivors, No Brainer One of the most controversial questions in the novel, Frankenstein is if the monster is really a monster. Osama Bin Laden once said, “We treat them in the same way. Those who kill our women and innocent, we kill their women and innocent” (CNN.com). This quote is very similar to when the Monster states, “I will revenge my injuries …. I will work at your destruction" (Shelley 104-105). Both, Osama Bin Laden and the monster commit very similar

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    No Justice, No Survivors, No Brainer One of the most controversial questions in the novel, Frankenstein is if the monster is legitimately a monster. Osama Bin Laden previously states, “We treat them in the same way. Those who kill our women and innocent, we kill their women and innocent” (CNN.com). This quote is quite similar to when the Monster states, “I will revenge my injuries …. I will work at your destruction" (Shelley 104-105). Both, Osama Bin Laden and the monster commit seemingly similar

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    When the attack happened on 9/11, it shattered American’s perception that they were safe within the United States, and basically untouchable. The United States has oceans on the majority of its boarders and where land connects there is either weak or friendly neighbors (Howard & Hoffman, 2012). This helped create that illusion. Since 9/11 policymakers and American citizens have been forced to fight a new kind of war. A war that is more elusive, operates in the shadows from a great distance, but

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