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    allowing terrorism to be successful and continue. Terrorists gain power through the common, innocent people they attack. How the world responds to terrorist attacks determines whether or not terrorism will cease. The common people’s response to terrorism, the interest of the state, and the media’s role in terrorism all aide to terrorism’s success and its continuation in the future. How people willingly choose to respond to terrorist attacks defines terrorism and determines if terrorism will continue

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    Terrorism According to Chomsky terrorism can be defined as “the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence to attain political or religious ideological goals through intimidation, coercion, or instilling fear.” (220). The terms terrorist or terrorism are relatively new, even though it has been going on for centuries. In early years (1st-14th century) there was what we would refer to today as a terrorist group called Assassins made up of different Muslim groups and a Jewish group known

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    Terrorism can be categorized as “the use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as means to create terror, or fear, to achieve a political, religious, or ideological aim (Fortna).” Although there is no formal definition of terrorism, we typically associate the words terrorism and terrorists with acts of violence that are used unlawfully to intimidate in pursuance of political gain. Terrorists do not act at random, but rather use violence to maximize on fear and publicity with a specific goal in

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    Terrorism is a common term used in the media and news everyday, especially in the United States. We are in a constant battle against ‘terrorism’, “Counterterrorism has to be woven into the everyday workings of every department. It should be included on the agenda of every meeting…” (Kelling & Bratton, 2006). Terrorism and How to Respond All terrorism is criminal but not all criminals are terrorists. Terrorism unlike most crimes has a political agenda behind it. Many terrorists are involved with

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    Terrorist attacks are major threats that could occur in any nation. Terrorism is one of those things that can happen at any time. It will strike in small, medium and large cities. Although we will never be able to remove all risk from terrorism, we can definitely reduce the risk through hazard mitigation and disaster preparedness (GBRA, 2011). To better understand terrorism we need to know what it is. Terrorism can be defined as the use of force or violence against persons or property in violation

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    Terrorism in Sudan In the past, Sudan had been designated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism regarding support for international terrorist groups. However, Sudan has changed its approach ever since the 9/11 attacks has been aiding the United States in diminishing the pervasiveness of terrorist groups in Sudan, and in the world. Recently, Sudan has remained cooperative with the United States in its war on counter terrorism. Sudan has taken many preventive measures to keep these terrorist groups out

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    Terrorism is very scary, especially when it happens close to home and not some faraway place. Nobody like to be afraid and we were eager to make the fear go away so we demanded more security. In the last decade it been become increasingly normal for civil liberties to be eroded and for government agencies to spy on its citizens, to collect and store their personal information. Regardless whether you’re a fan of right or left wing policies this affects everyone of us, and honestly ask ourselves has

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    Question 1: Define and give examples of what terrorism is and the associated risks involved for emergency responders. Terrorism is the use of violence and threats against civilian populations to further ones political or religious beliefs. The more frightened we are, the more successful terrorists will judge their attacks (Newman & Clarke, 2008). Terrorists will use many different attack methods to strike fear into civilian populations. One of the most polarizing terrorists events in U.S. history

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    Terrorism is described as the unlawful use of violence and intimidation especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. In our own peaceful country of Canada, the "October Crisis" (also known as the "FLQ Crisis") that started on October 5th, 1970 is a perfect example of terrorism – an example that clearly shows that rebel groups that employ terror in civil wars, seldom win or gain what they hope to achieve (in this case, Québec's independence). The three main tactics that the FLQ

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    In the context of the modern information era, the spread of horror and chaos among the population mainly depends on media coverage of terrorist threats and violent acts. Therefore, there is a real danger of making mass media the main weapon of terrorists. Terrorists can manipulate information through mass media pursuing own benefit. They do not only manipulate public opinion, but also attract new followers and supporters for their organization. Moreover, the media not only informs about terrorist

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