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    Chance Oubre February 25,2015 Orientation 1000 After reading doing assessment 1, I believe that I am a type B. I believe this because all of the details given almost exactly match me. Type B are very laid back as I am. They are not easily stressed nor am I. Type B can delay work and do it in the last moment so can I. Type B’s can be an achiever but the lack of sense of urgency helps them not feel stressed. All of these traits match the traits that I believe I have. After doing assessment 2, I learned

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    Bush's Fight Against Terrorism

    Bush's Fight Against Terrorism in Response to September 11, 2001 President George W. Bush marked the six-month anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with a plaintive appeal for the world's nations to keep an unflagging commitment to the fight against terrorism. With flags of many world nations at his back on an enormous stage, Bush said the global coalition must not weaken in the face of terrorists who are brazen enough to try attacks similar to those carried out in New York and Washington

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    Death of Osama Bin Laden

    Osama bin Laden, the founder and head of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT[1][2] (20:00 UTC, May 1) by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six). The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a Central Intelligence Agency-led operation. In addition to DEVGRU, participating units included the United States Army Special Operations Command's 160th

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    Case Study

    of Aden-Abyan previously unknown in Yemen, the Army of Mohammed, and the Islamic Deterrence Forces (IDF). A suspected al Qaeda terrorist wanted in connection with the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole exploded himself with a grenade late Wednesday as Yemeni security strengths surrounded him in Yemen's capital city, security sources said. Authorities had gone to a suspected al Qaeda fort, a house in a poor area of Sana's downtown, and a firefight resulted. The suspect bounced into a taxi, and as

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    dominated the news. They have rampage and killed innocent unarmed civilians causing them to flee from their homes because they didn’t ascribe to their extremist interpretations. So where did ISIS come from? They can be traced back to the terrorist group Al Qaeda, this Sunni faction was weakened by a U.S invasion in 2006 by American airstrikes. The group was diminished in 2007. This was the turning point and the awakening of a large alliance known as the Sunni awakening. The same Sunni tribes that had

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    Critical Infrastructure Protection

    American Public University System American Military University SCMT Undergraduate Capstone Proposal Form 12 February 2015 Daniel Roberts Winter 2015 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree requirements for the BA in Security Management Abstract The purpose of this proposal is to address the importance of Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) and the mythology behind this since the attacks of 9/11, as well as a brief history of Critical Infrastructure Protection pass to the

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    Syncretism

    NATURE OF SUFIISM THE INFLUENCE OF SUFIISM ANALYSIS OF THE RELIGION OF LOVE . . . . -20 .27 . . 31 THE LIFE AND WORK OF JALILU'D-DIN KtiMf 34 I. LIFE SHAMSI TABRIZ . . II. . . 34 36 III. IV. THE STORIES OP AL-AFLAKI AND THE DEATH OF JALALU'D-DIN

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    September 11 Attacks

    [Name of the Writer] [Name of Instructor] [Subject] [Date] September 11 Attacks Introduction In 2001, al-Qaeda, an Islamic terrorist group launched four coordinated attacks in United States. The target locations for the attacks were the metropolitan area of Washington D.C and New York City. Nineteen terrorists of al-Qaeda hijacked four passenger airlines. The purpose of hijacking was to use the airliners for the suicidal attacks to destroy the World Trade Center complex (Leach & Neil, 2003

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    911 Event

    introduction, substantive body paragraphs and a conclusion. Be sure to answer all of the sub-questions. Essay #3)What is the history behind the 9/11 attacks? Explain how the US intervention in Afghanistan contributed to the formation of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. What three reasons were given for the 9/11 attacks and why is US involvement in Iraq, Israel, and Saudi Arabia a factor? The history behind the 9/11 attacks include issues between countries in the Middle East and the United States. Issues

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    Lone Survivor

    United Stated of America is in ongoing war in Afghanistan since 2001 to present. Following terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001 made U.S President George W. Bush to send American troops to Afghanistan to fight al Qaeda and their crazy followers of Osama bin Laden. This war have taken away lots of people lives. Young Americans die their almost every day. The book Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell is not just a real story about SEAL team 10 fighting Taliban terrorist

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