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    Ethnocentrism In America

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    Some of the problems we face in the world today are an obvious ethnocentrism in media coverage and the world war on terrorism. Along with this, I think we have a problem with the current education system for children. By focusing on the way our children are educated, we could change the way the world is. By studying ancient cultures and learning from their lifestyles we can come up with solutions to these problems. By looking at the media during recent events, the ethnocentrism we face in our world

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    The Syrian Refugee Crisis is an ongoing problem between not only the Syrian government and their own people but other governments and whether or not to accept the refugees. The refugees cannot live in their homes due to the Syrian regime bombing their cities. The refugees have fled to countries such as Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and some countries in Europe who have accepted them. In the view of this controversial topic, there are many debates on whether or not to welcome the refugees into the

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    Dangers to the Government concerning security ever exist. As a result, the Intelligence Security of the U.S, both the military and researchers should ever be alert and take immediate action whenever security threat exist either internally or globally. As technology advances day and night, even the security weapons for defense and attack also change (Reyes and others 2010, 79). In the next decade, complex and diverse security issues globally can result beyond which technology can easily handle. Possible

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    ISIS In Iran

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    in the media. I think this is just the beginning of the Islamic State’s journey. Hopefully our money spent on taxes will be put to good use and sent to the special forces to gather more intelligence to fight against terrorism. A unification of the countries to fight against terrorism and put an end to this terror group. Bibliography Dairieh, Medyan. "The Islamic State (Full Length)." YouTube. VICE News, 14 Aug. 2014. Web. 29 Nov. 2015. Hubbard, Ben. "Al Qaeda Breaks With Jihadist

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    America has had an influx of immigrants for centuries; however, most still live their lives as if they had never left their homeland or cultural surroundings. When we hear about terrorism here in the states, we most likely assume it’s Muslims in the Middle East, blowing up innocent people, but that is not the case. Terrorism is a global issue that has no face, but uses many identities like religion, ethnicity, and politics threatens the lives of millions globally. It is usually fabricated by a resurgence

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    There had been many theories trying to explain why individuals become radicalized, by identifying some of the recurring features that might be found in terrorist group’s dynamics, we could be able to understand the reason for their attacks against society. We first must understand there are different types of terrorist groups; however, most of these groups rely on similar tactics in order to send their message across and get their demands. Let’s take a closer look to the London subways bombing on

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    The second reason is that terrorism does not have just causes to support it to wage war. In a book, Aquinas sums up a justified and moral war is that “the war must be pursued for a morally just cause or purpose, such as self-defense or to take back what was unjustly seized” (Velasquez, 2017, p.641). To be brief, if a country starts war in pursuit of more equitable treatment, or it hopes to protect its country from invasion, war in this way has a just cause and is moral. But from other aspect, if

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    When it comes to being prepared for a doomsday event America is ready for anything that can be thrown at us. Most Americans are either physically or mentally prepared. We see how doomsday situations affect people every day in social media. Weapons, for protection for you and your loved ones, are easily found. Most Americans have some kind of plan on how to deal with a doomsday event. This means that we either have an emergency kit, a place to meet, or a doomsday bunker. (Source D). This kit should

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    Guernica Research Paper

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    Although the popularity of artivism is rising, perhaps one of the most iconic art pieces of the art movement against injustice dates back all the way to 1937 with Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. A direct statement against the destruction of a Basque town due to the aerial bombing from fascists during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica remains a timeless piece and can, and has, been used as an example of the continued injustice we see throughout the world even today. Despite his background in political activism

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    All humans should consider going to war against ISIS. So many people all around the world are getting their lives taken away. World peace should always exist among all humans. The united states have to escalate the war against ISIS because many innocent people are dying, communities are being destroyed, & ISIS is a threat to world peace. Nobody would like to live wondering if they are in danger. All the ISIS members are taking advantage that all these innocent people happen to be in crowded

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