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  • Al Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden
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    As you probably know September 11, 2001 was a very grim day in American history. Four commercial airplanes were hijacked. Two of which went on a suicide mission into the Twin World Trade Center towers in New York City, which killed over 4,000 innocent civilians and hundreds of policemen and firemen. The third plane crashed in to our Military Headquarters, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The fourth airplane which was hijacked by terrorists, which there were unconfirmed reports that it was headin...
  • Taliban As A Legitimate Afghan Force
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    Male, Female, and Religion It is a perforated, light blue swatch of mesh that represents the obstructed view of the world for a nation of people who were once free. Embedded in this piece of the burqa is the story of the Afghan people-the story of the tears, suffering and suppression of millions of Afghan women, the denial of human and religious rights and the history of a conflict that brewed for years. Although many international organizations and national governments attempted preventive meas...
  • True Nature Of The Taliban
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    Islamic Fundamentalism and the Subjugation of Women. On September 27th, 1996, the extremist militia, the Taliban, seized control of the capital city of Afghanistan, Kabul. Up until that day, women and girls in Afghanistan could go to school, work, and walk freely. Then the Taliban issued decrees banning woman and girls from receiving education, entering the workforce or leaving their homes without a close male relative as an escort, wearing a burqa. The Taliban violently plunged the occupied ter...
  • Good Example Of Bad Government
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    LEt at Cest Moi: Absolutism in the Age of Reason By analyzing the Taliban regime and their motives, Jean-Jacques Rousseaus ideas, and by comparing the two, it will be made evident that Jean-Jacques Rousseaus ideas of government rule over peoples lives is true in this specific case. On September 11, 2001 the heart of the United States of America was ripped out in a matter of 10 minutes by Islamic extremists who follow the Taliban Regime. The first attack was at 8: 45 am when two planes were hijac...
  • Hostage By A Group Of Chechen Rebels
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    Today in the world there is no such thing as world peace. All around the world there are many accounts of terrorism, war, and many other sorts of violent behavior. Such acts like the D.C. sniper, or the September 11th attack on America. Just go to prove this point. On October 10th, 2002, the D.C. sniper, allegedly known as John Allen Muhammad began a shooting rampage that lasted nearly three weeks. His first victim was taken on October the 10th, followed by twelve others who were shot and killed...

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