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    The existence of cyberterrorism has been around since the 1980’s, but defining cyberterrorism has proven to be difficult especially within the United States. Devising a common terminology has been extremely difficult because there have been various published definitions from agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Defense (DoD), The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ). Each agency has there own distinct understanding of

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    The British Force, as I mentioned in the powerpoint, During this war, the British force constructed a Militia which is basically a group from the civil population to form a regular army for emergency only and military services such as riots, terrorist attacks.Leaving the many Indian tribes have no other choice but to become involved because the British force was taking over of all their land without actual war being declared. Another combatant was, of course, the french who also saw creating alliances

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    And now for some general rumination. The narrator reflects that "everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him." For the rest of his life, that moment defines reality for him. For Gene, that moment is the war. In his mind, it will always be World War

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    always in constant threat from his commander because in Beah’s book, he explains how dangerous it could be if you disobeyed. Many children were massacred. There are 200,000 children forced into fighting a pointless and unrewarding war. All of them suffer everyday from the war, it’s become all they know.

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    Sameul L. Clemmons,also known as Mark Twain wrote a short story titled, "The War Prayer." In which he talked about a battle soon to be faught, presumably the Spanish/American War. I really liked this essay because of how it relates to today's world and the battles that are faced daily. This short story had a very strong syntax but it was understandable if I payed attention when I read. The imagery was so strong that I could imagine everything that there was a movie playing in my mind. There is such

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    Most people now a day usually seek for a better solution rather than being violent. Verbally conversing the problem is one way to have a better outcome. Although, there are some people in this world that would rather side on physically attacking when facing a conflict. If one were to think before action upon, they’d realize how many other options they have to settling an argument without doing harm. Violence should never be an option, but in the novel -- THings Fall Apart -- violence seems to always

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    the unfortunate events here, instead I try not to think about that stuff. Moving on, these past few months here have been hard but, easy at the same time as, many things happen so you tend to forget what previously occurred. I mean I get that it's war and I get that I signed up for this but, when I have you and the kids to think about and love, I tend to forget about the unpleasant situations that occur. Anyways, for the next couple of days our air force wants to get us to go up in the sky, our target

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    The barricade was bathed in red. At some point, their ears had finally given in to the echoing shots and yells and had dulled to the point where they could barely hear anything at all. The students - cut, bruised and bloodied - lay upon the ground. Dead or hiding. Hoping for mercy, for that’s all they had left to hope for. Jean was inside the cafe, bodies of his friends around him. His eyes were dull with pain and disbelief, sadness, anger and self-hate. He brought his friends, the family he chose

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    Imagine being taken from your house and your family and being forced to fight in a war. This is what some child soldiers have to go through. Not to mention after they are taken they have to risk their lives and be forced to kill. Some are even as young as 5. Child soldiers should receive amnesty if they were young when they were taken, were forced, and show remorse after they were rescued and understand what they did. As I mentioned above, child soldiers should receive amnesty when they are

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    These past three weeks I read a book called Teens at War by Allan Zullo. This book is about teens who sign up for the military, risking their lives for their country. We hear multiple stories of these teens. Some of these teens are underage and some of them are not. This makes some of the stories more interesting than the others. Yes, I could read more books about this topic because this book was very interesting to me because I love learning about US history and what happened to make this country

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