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    Suicide Bombers      What makes a suicide bomber? Is it religions upbringing with promises of paradise in reward for acts of martyrdom? Is it the parental support he or she receives for his convictions? Is it society with no means of fighting back against oppression and humiliation? (http://www.israelinsider.com/channels/security/articles/sec0049.htm). In this paper I will discuss the characteristics of a suicide bomber, their mission, as well as discuss suicide attacks. Suicide Bombers      Suicide

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    In the dictionary, suicide is defined as the act or an instance of taking one 's own life voluntarily and intentionally, but it is so much more than that. There is the act of suicide, and then there is also the aftermath of suicide. As explained in Blacklist, suicide is just like a suicide bomber. You destroy yourself and the people close to you in a horrific way, but the closer you are the more gruesome it is. On Saturday May 7th, I woke up by 11 am on my way to my fiancé, Ethan’s house. We hung

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    loved ones to a suicide bomber. Many of these people ask themselves, from that horrific day forward, what makes a person do such an evil act. Many factors actually pertain to this matter. The research on the creation of a suicide bomber may intrigue you more than you think. Because of the prevailing warfare and terrorism in middle eastern countries, more suicide bombers are created by their corrupt society and the concealment of their own inner demons. First off, a suicide bomber can be created by

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    known as suicide bombers. It will look into who they are, why they are used, how they are trained and the devastation they can cause by their actions. Everyone remembers September 11 and the massive destruction and the tragic loss of so many lives that fateful day in New York city, the Pentagon, and an empty field in Pennsylvania when three planes were taken over by suicide bombers, as an act of terrorism on the American people. What are suicide bombers? By definition a suicide bomber

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    Suicide Bomber Recovery Recently, my photography business was attacked. I own a few photography studios in downtown Seattle, Portland, and Olympia where I photograph families, children, couples, pregnancies, senior portraits and so much more. Everyday my sties are booked with clients, mostly children. In my Seattle location a few months ago, a suicide bomber killed himself while waiting in line while simultaneously killing four more of my patrons and wounding many. Now, my profits are down

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    adolescents as a weapon and turning them into suicide bombers is a very effective strategy for terrorist. Children, along with some women, under the Geneva Accords and other international treaties are mainly seen as “privileged noncombatants.” (Sawicki, 2016) “Children are likely to be able to approach a target more easily, evade scrutiny and, in general, catch the target with its guard lowered.” Sawicki also pointed out, you have to kill a suspected suicide bomber before they determinate. Which terrorist

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    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 culture impacts the bombing and the bomber. In

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    Female Suicide Bombers

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    highest level is the suicide bomber, or the female who attempts a suicide bombing and failed. Lower level would be those females who have performed as facilitators, in both planning and perpetuating terrorist attacks. (Sjoberg,

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    step further. That one step further would be engaging their enemy with suicide terrorism. For many it is being part of a group, a sort of belonging to something larger than themselves. “Arie W. Kruglanski, a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park, who has studied videotapes of suicide bombers’ final words and interviews with their mothers, argues that the overarching motivation of suicide bombers is the quest for personal significance, the desperate longing for a meaningful

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    In 1981, a large suicide bombing occurred in Lebanon during a civil war between Christians and Muslims, which was known to be the world’s first largest suicide bombing to occur in mankind. Indeed, ever since that tragic experience the world has seen a rise of such tactics over the following decades. With the bombings that have occurred over time, researchers came up with the conclusion that most of these bombings are caused by adolescents. For instance, Patrick Markey asserts in a 2016 article

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